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Melville
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25th Apr 06 at 11:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just got the internet put in at my new house and have decided to get rid of my main PC and just use our 2 laptops wireless. No problems there.

The only problem I have is that my PC had about 100gb of music on it that I dont want/cant put on the laptops as they only have 40gb HDD's. I have seen some external HDDs on ebuyer that will plug straight into a network port on my router and would do the job perferctly. However they are pretty expensive @£120 for 120gb of storage.

Is there anyway I can connect a normal HDD upto the router at a more cost effective manner?

Thanks for any help, Mark
Melville
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25th Apr 06 at 11:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Actually just had another look and the bigger you get the cheaper it becomes. £160 for 300gb which is much better value but I just dont have £100+ quid at the moment

If there is a way then I could just utilise my old HDD hopefully.
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Why not just buy an external HDD case only and put your current 100GB HDD into it
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And how would I connect that to my network?
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Yeah, you can get an external case that will conect to a network.
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25th Apr 06 at 12:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Link anyone? Never seen one
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i dont think you can get the hardrive cases that plug into the router, ive never seen them.

however i have seen a router that will allow you to plug usb external hardrives into it.

but like i said i dont think just a normal harddrive enclosure will plug into your router.
Melville
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Ive seen the router that allows USB HDD's but I already have a router so dont want to buy another.
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Put your 100gb drive in an external USB caddy = approx £19.99

Then plug that into a laptop via the USB cable and transfer etc.

Easiest and cheapest way
Melville
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I want it to be available all the time from either laptop.

If its USB I will have to cart it around with my laptop depending upon where Im sitting.

Been having a look and I dont think there is any other way other than to get a NAS HDD but Im skint at the minute
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http://www.acernotebooks.co.uk/ASUS_Wireless_Access_Point_and_2.5_Inch_Hard_Drive_Enclosure_WL-HDD2.5/version.asp
Dom
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26th Apr 06 at 00:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

^^^^ only for 2.5" drives

Keep your pc, connect to the the router and use it as a server! Cheapest option - its FREE

Otherwise, your going to have to spend a lot of money on a NAS setup, which will, as you've seen, is about £120+!!


personally i would would go with option one

 
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