Yes but the NSLU2 only works with USB drives. You can run unsupported firmware to get other features but it's not an apple to apple comparison.
The Keyspan USB 2.0 Server works with more than USB drivers. You can use printers, hard drives, scanners, thumb drives, etc. We support _USB_. You can't turn our server into a web server but you can use to connect virtually any USB device over a long distance.
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cmonkey @ Aug 1st 2007 6:55PM
I'd rather have an NSLU2: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/
rento @ Aug 1st 2007 7:01PM
What about the Nokia N80?
KeyspanDude @ Aug 2nd 2007 1:55AM
Yes but the NSLU2 only works with USB drives. You can run unsupported firmware to get other features but it's not an apple to apple comparison.
The Keyspan USB 2.0 Server works with more than USB drivers. You can use printers, hard drives, scanners, thumb drives, etc. We support _USB_. You can't turn our server into a web server but you can use to connect virtually any USB device over a long distance.