![]() ![]() While it’s a nice addition, you can only view JPEG files, and no other media type is supported. With the My Book Live’s remote access tools, you can also view pictures stored on the drive via an iOS device with the free ![]() After that, both problems were alleviated, although we’re not sure whether it was the router change or the firmware update that saved the day. We later simply reconnected the drive to another router, which gave us a firmware update. While the My Book Live’s interface lets you set up and access a MioNet account, we did run into a “bad request” error during set-up, and even registering through the MioNet Website directly didn’t let the My Book Live see our account. MioNet so that we could access the drive’s data with an iPhone. Our only problem with setting up iOS access involved activating a free account with My Book Live works just fine with Mac OS X, and all the media stored in the device can be easily seen via iTunes, and it’s Time Machine compatible to boot. ![]()
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