LinkSys Media Hubs – manage and enjoy your music, photos and videos from anywhere in the world

Cisco today announced the availability of the Linksys by Cisco Media Hub for the Australian market. Designed to simplify access to and interaction with digital content, the Media Hub gathers, organises, and presents all the digital video, photos and music that users have spread amongst various devices in the home. With a Media Hub, consumers can enjoy all of their media through an easy to use interface that is not only accessible in the home, but throughout the world via a web browser. The Media Hub is the perfect solution for consumers with extensive digital media libraries who are looking to eliminate the complexity of managing their collections.

Features

Centralised access to photos, music and videos: sharing media on multiple devices within the home is easy with the Media Hub’s media and iTunes server capabilities. The Media Hub automatically searches the network for other media devices to present all available digital media to the user in a single location.

Easy graphical user interface: content accessible to the Media Hub is presented in a browser-based, simple to navigate user interface . Music albums are consolidated and presented together with the appropriate Album Art, regardless of where the tracks reside within the network, eliminating the need to know which device music is stored on. Photos and videos are presented using thumbnail images that are easily organized by date or name. All available media, regardless of type, can be located by using the available search function.

Simple remote access: remote access can be enabled on the Media Hub with just a few clicks of a button . Users are not required to install any special software or change their network configuration. The Media Hub takes care of everything with the exception of choosing its Remote Access name. Whether accessing the Media Hub on a PC at home, or through a web browser anywhere in the world via www.ciscomediahub.com, consumers are presented with the same easy to navigate user interface that enables them to access their digital media and upload or download files from a remote location.

Backup: automated backup software is included with the Media Hub to help ensure that even the most treasured memories and digital libraries are protected. Folders on a computer within the network that contain Digital Media can be set to automatically copy any new files to the Media Hub for added piece of mind.

User-friendly design: the product’s sleek design makes it possible to place the Media Hub virtually anywhere in the home and with its near silent operation it will not disturb daily life. With two drive bays and external USB ports consumers can easily expand their Media Hub if and when their Digital Media storage needs grow.

Configuration

The Media Hub comes in both the NMH300 Series and the NMH400 Series. The NMH300 series is a cost-effective solution that offers all of the core features of the Media Hub, and is designed to be used primarily with a PC or Mac to interface with the device. On the NMH400 Series, an LCD screen that displays information such as available space, drive usage by type of media, and network status teams with a 6-in-1 card reader to enable the simple transfer of new media and entertainment onto the Media Hub without the need for a computer. Firmware upgrades and instant backups can also be initiated via navigating the LCD.

Price and availability

The following configurations of the Media Hub will be available from launch:

  • NMH305 – Linksys by Cisco Media Hub (500GB hard drive): RRP: AU$649.95
  • NMH405 – Linksys by Cisco Media Hub with LCD and 6-in-1 card reader (500GB hard drive) RRP: AU$699.95

Initially the Media Hubs will only be available from Harvey Norman stores in Bondi Junction and Moore Park in NSW, Brisbane city, Bundall and Indooroopilly in Queensland, and Knox and Melbourne QVH in Victoria, plus Len Wallis Audio.