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Originally Posted by H-Accord-22
plus it's going to be freaking slow to transfer huge files wirelessly unless you're on 108+G bandwidth at FULL connection. External USB2 or Firewire would make things a lot easier. :)
not slow at all transfering files using my laptop. I even burn 700+megs of video onto my laptop wirelessly and its not annoying slow ya know,. |
Firewire + external drive case > that thing
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Originally Posted by Nightshade
Firewire + external drive case > that thing
whats it accessible in his network. edit: without sharing it |
Get the Network Appliance FAS980. 100TB of data storage. Only costs $60,000 :)
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Anyone seen that Dell desktop bundle where you get like a terabyte with it? Costs about $900. I'm sorta thinking of getting that, keeping the hard drive and selling the desktop.
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Anyone know of a way to network two external harddrives? I have a router already and I was sorta thinking about doing that, just for convience when I'm in my room.
Or Daisy-chain a couple harddrives together to a network storage thing? I would rather the first option. |
Originally Posted by MarshyTheKid
Anyone know of a way to network two external harddrives? I have a router already and I was sorta thinking about doing that, just for convience when I'm in my room.
Or Daisy-chain a couple harddrives together to a network storage thing? I would rather the first option. |
Originally Posted by flyromeo3
whats it accessible in his network.
edit: without sharing it Firewire can be done in a NAS over a firewire network. Believe it or not, you can use firewire as a 400Mbps networking solution. |
I'm going to have to consider getting that.
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