• Reviews around connection (2.09 of 5)

    WD 2TB My Passport Wireless Pro Portable External Hard Drive - WiFi USB 3.0 - WDBP2P0020BBK-NESN

    • The SD card "auto import" feature doesn't always work, the connection is overall really slow
    • The purpose is to either transmit your files on to the harddrive via a hard-connection and access the files from another device via the device's app and through a secured wifi or bluetooth signal
    • You need to connect the the first time with an internet connection available.
    • If it's a short video, then it loses connection right after you finish playing the video
    • First although there are two transfer speeds (5 GHz and 2.4 GHz), I was unable to connect to the My Passport on the fastest connection speed (of course).
    • The connection to my iPad/iMac gets very buggy when I try to use Plex
    • It loses wireless connection after 20 minutes of playing video.
    • My Passport Wireless Pro uses AC wireless, which improves our speeds and connection
    • If you copy a large file to it - guess what - it loses network connection
    • Set up of the wireless connectivity was fairly straight-forward, but even with the unit sitting inches away from my computer it didn’t maintain the connection well
    • Loose wifi connection a lot
    • Using Plex should not require an active internet connection and after some initial confusion on my part (I was having problems maintaining a wireless connection) and after reading the above article quite carefully, I was able to get it up and running properly
    • Never had a connection problem or configuration problem.
    • well i opened it up anyway and to my disappointment the product was scratched like deep gouges down the side of the product and also had smug marks all over it
    • And looking at the options if I purchase one (and I very well may) will go for the 4T version as the price differential for another 3T is not that much.
    • In fact I disabled 2.4ghz to eliminate the slower band all together