"I can connect the external hard drive to my router Netgear WPN824 v2.?
Say for example …. I can: Get some sort of mini B usb ethernet cable (which What are those?) Get a new external hard drive that is wireless (which is what made those?), etc. I'm trying to make a backup disk portable hard. I do not want to carry around with my laptop, so it was wondeing if I could connect through my wireless router so you can get anywhere in the house without a comoputer in
Yes, there are some ways to go about attaching storage to your network via Ethernet router or switch connected to the network. Probably the simplest way is this device: http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/11/addonics-usb-to-nas-adapter-all-your- external hard drives-now-Networ / With the NAS Addonics USB adapter all you need do is plug the USB drive into the adapter and the adapter into the router. NOTE: You must use a USB drive with a source of external power for it. If the unit comes with wall wart 'a' transformer to wear it. Here's a unity cabinet that will do the trick, but IDE not SATA, so pay attention to what type of connection is used the unit: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817801019 And here a Network Attached Storage (NAS) from Western Digital to do the same, but they are spendy though increasingly less: That's http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136138/Product.aspx ? Item = N82E16822136138 a full 1.5 TB NAS, NAS prices are similar and vary the nominal size in bytes. Wireless devices are also available new kind of spendy: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx? Item = N82E16822155203 Hope all that helps, good luck and happy computing:)
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