Anybody know of any decent wireless external hard drives around the 1Tb size ? I was looking at the Freecom 1Tb Datatank on dabs.com and seems to have good reviews. Seems to have gone up in price recently though .... that pesky pound again no doubt.
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post1 terra bit!? That's a 'bit' big isnt it?
Terrabyte
Well no, actually. I've got my PC and the missus laptop with video and all. You'd be surprised how quickly it all builds up.Comment
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I've got a couple of 1.5 Tb Maxtors. They're not wireless though. I wouldn't trust my wireless network to transfer any serious amount of data.Comment
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Why would the storage need to be wireless?
I use a Netgear ReadyNAS which is connected wired into my network, but laptops can access it through the wireless router.Comment
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I agree. If one needs to plug the Network Aware Hard drive onto the network and is nowhere near the Router, get a HomePlug and encrypt the traffic with AES. That's what I have done for my Network USB Hub.Originally posted by Gonzo View PostWhy would the storage need to be wireless?
I use a Netgear ReadyNAS which is connected wired into my network, but laptops can access it through the wireless router.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Stream those movies to ones big LCD screen player or something like this...Originally posted by Gonzo View PostWhy would the storage need to be wireless?Comment
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What about backups?Originally posted by AtW View PostStream those movies to ones big LCD screen player or something like this...
To be honest I'd want my drives on a hard wired network, where I can upload to them, back them up etc, and then use wireless to serve up data on demand.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Originally posted by adestor View Post
Terrabyte
Terrabit.
1Tb is what you said in your original post, which is 128GB.
I also don't understand why you'd want wireless. Just connect it to a wireless router and have the benefit of both.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Use RAID on your storage box - wireless in this case is just another interface, nothing stops this box from also using wires.Originally posted by Sysman View PostWhat about backups?
I prefer wired network too as even 1 Gbits is not fast enough if you copy a lot of data (many terabytes).Comment
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