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How to set up a network including a external hard drive
hi there i was wondering if anybody would be able to help me, i am wanting to set up a network in the house so that the whole family can access the same files and free up our main pc. does anyone know if this is possible? one of the laptops is a mac will that cause any issues?
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Re: How to set up a network including a external hard drive
One of the easiest ways will be to use a NAS drive (network attached storage). This is basically a hard disk with a network interface. They range in prices and most of them come with lots of other functionality.
You can give everyone they own personal spce and have 'public' areas pretty much any configuration you can think off. They can stream video and music to a PC act as an itunes server all sorts of stuff. JJ |
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yes this is the way i have my home network set up we have 2 laptops ,1 pc ,1 buffalo 500gb nas drive ,netgear router ,on the nas drive we keep backups of the pc's ,films that can be streamed and watched on the pc's or laptops and is very simple to set up the only thing to be carefull of is the type of nas drive to buy .When you buy one make sure it can be formatted to ext3 file system or similar ,sometimes they will be pre-formatted to FAT32(you don't want that) and although they can be re-formatted they will not retain the networking capability |
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Ive been considering building one using a mini atx mobo with a Atom cpu as these are very low powered bung it in a small case with a couple of HDDs and run free NAS on it
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All it cost me was a couple of hard disks and worked very well. |
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the reason I like the idea of an atom based system is the 45 watt power consumption lol
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