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1: Magnia SG20
Posted on Friday, August 29 @ 20:35:04 CDT
Topic: 2: Toshiba Magnia hacks

Toshiba Magnia SG20 Small-Business Server

Overview:
- 8 Port Router
- Wireless Ready
- 20GB Hard Drive
- VPN (Virtual Private Network)
- Firewall, Server, Network Attached Storage and much more!

System:
- Celeron 566mhz processor
- 128MB RAM
- 20 GB HDD
- Wireless 802.11b Ready
- Ethernet LAN Network Interface
- 10/100 Mbps Auto configuration
- 1 public WAN RJ-45 port
- 7 private LAN RJ-45 ports
- 1 private RJ-45 uplink port
- Wireless LAN Network Interface
- Access Point capable  with PCMCIA  IEEE 802.11b Card. (Orinoco ONLY)

General I/O
- 16-character x 2-line backlit LCD with Scroll Button on the front of the machine
- 1 25-pin D-SUB Centronics parallel port
- 1 RJ-11 V.90 DSP Modem Port
- Power Button (front)
- Reset Button (rear)
- Administrator Password Reset Button (rear)
- Power Supply 100V-240V 50/60Hz  50 Watts

Dimensions:
- Width: 13.375in (339.90mm)
- Depth: 10.625in (269.88mm)
- Height: 2.625in (67.40mm)
- Weight: 10 lbs. (4.5 kg)

Software and Services:
- Red Hat Linux based kernel
- Simple Network Configuration
- Automatic DHCP, DNS, NAT, and Web Services.
- Personalized Intranet without learning to program HTML by managing the pre-configured templates included with the Magnia SG20.
- Security: Packet filter & IP tables Firewall protects company data from Internet intrusion.
- Cross-platform File Sharing: Windows® and Mac OS® users can exchange information with the Magnia SG20 using file sharing services.
- Enhanced Backup and Restore: The Magnia SG20 includes an application for file backup and restore. The application can backup and restore files to/from a backup device connected to a networked client computer, to a shared directory or through secure FTP to Toshibas Internet-based storage service (fee based).
- Second Hard Disk Drive Configuration: An optional second hard drive (2.5") can be configured for additional storage capacity or it can be configured to mirror the primary hard drive.
- Content Filtering: Built-in application that allows administrator to restrict access to specific Web sites, or to sites that contain certain phrases or words in their domain name.
- Internet Connectivity: Connect to the Internet via the built-in 56K Modem or auto-sensing 10/100 Ethernet WAN port. The 10/100 Ethernet WAN Port can connect to broadband Internet service from a Corporate LAN, a DSL line, or a Cable line.
- Virtual Private Networking: Virtual Private Networking is certified only for client computers running Microsoft® Windows operating systems. The Virtual Private Network requires the Magnia SG20 be connected to the Internet using the Public WAN Ethernet port. The Magnia SG20 can manage a Point -to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) Virtual Private Network with authorized users.
- Digital Photo Album: Includes an application to manage centrally stored digital pictures (JPEG) and digital videos.
- Digital Jukebox: Includes the capability to store and organize digital music (MP3 and WMA file formats). The Magnia SG20 can deliver music to any wired or wireless connected computer or supported Pocket PC device, as well as through a Voyetra® Turtle Beach® AudioTron to a home stereo system.


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