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Wireless HDD for wired desktop ?
Hi folks,
Some months ago I asked around to see if I could 'connect' a wireless hdd to my ACER desktop. Apparently it is possible, but it seemed that I needed several items to set it up. One of these items was a Wireless Router/hub. I now have a BT Home Hub-2, so am now thinking of the remote/wireless hdd again. I 'think' I now only need a wireless caddy & the hdd its-self ? Is that right ? If not, what else do I require ? many thanks for reading this. GK |
Re: Wireless HDD for wired desktop ?
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You could try Maplins? I don't recall seening a wi-fi HDD enclosure. |
Re: Wireless HDD for wired desktop ?
cheers for that.
There seems to be a couple of items out there. I think one system is called NAS - which seems to be a ready built system (some of 'em are also a bit pricey) The other is (or was) a WiFi caddy into which you put a normal hdd. At the time, I needed to get my wired set-up to send/receive wirelessly. As I said, the couple of people that tried to help, said that i need a wireless router/hub, which I now have, connected to my ethernet socket. I am assuming that this sends / receives the data - wirelessly - to said remote hdd/caddy ?! I need to be sure b4 I spend my money. thanks again GK |
Re: Wireless HDD for wired desktop ?
Why does it particularly need to be wireless?
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Re: Wireless HDD for wired desktop ?
you can buy NAS caddys for 30 to 40 quid this would be your best option if you have a router already . If the router is wireless the storage will be wireless also. If you buy a ready to use unit the Buffalo linkstations are good
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