Packaging

The package comes in a relatively small box with information written on it everywhere in various languages. Many things you'd like to know about the TS-209 can be found out just by reading it.

When you open the box you find everything you require, it doesn't look like much but it basically means anyone could set it up.
1 power cable, 1 installation CD, a quick installation guide, a UTP cable, some screws, the front of the unit and of course the unit itself.
The unit

The TS-209 has a simple design on the outside but still looks good that way. It's basically a cube with a shiny front. The simplicity gives it a professional look, no pointless fancy things. Suitable for business use.
The front contains a copy button (copies whatever USB device is attached to the internal drives), an on/off button, a USB port and several flashy lights. On the back there are two more USB ports, an RJ45 port, a connector for the adapter and a little hole to connect a K-lock to.