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Ethernet hard drive . . . - Black - 04-05-2009 I'm blocking on what you call these but I'm wondering who's got one and whether they'd recommend it (or can I BYO?). Would like to have a hard drive wired to my router that's accessible from the whole network. Re: Ethernet hard drive . . . - space-time - 04-05-2009 NAS = Network Attached Storage There is another type, similar name but I think there is an extra letter, and those are more difficult to use. You mount it on one Mac, and you cannot access it from another Mac unless you unmount it from the first Mac. I forgot the exact name, I think NDAS or something like that. Some people say to avoid those, I don't have any first hand experience with neither of them, but good luck EDIT: the other type is indeed NDAS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_Direct_Attached_Storage Re: Ethernet hard drive . . . - mattkime - 04-05-2009 >>Would like to have a hard drive wired to my router that's accessible from the whole network. whats your price range? they can be expensive. i have a readynas which i love. so do the people i've convinced to buy them but they're not cheap. Re: Ethernet hard drive . . . - Black - 04-05-2009 mattkime wrote: Was kind of hoping they weren't expensive. Would be willing to pay maybe $60-80 above the cost of a bare drive for one. Re: Ethernet hard drive . . . - space-time - 04-05-2009 here is an expensive enclosure http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=509 Another option: I think an Apple Airport Base station (the latest Extreme version?) has a USB port that can be used for connecting a hard drive. has been discussed here several weeks ago. Someone posted a nice link to an Apple KB article explaining which airport express/extreme does what. Note that some (express?) only allow for printer sharing, while others (extreme?) allow for both printer sharing and USB hard drive sharing. Re: Ethernet hard drive . . . - space-time - 04-05-2009 something like this? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822102006 Re: Ethernet hard drive . . . - mattkime - 04-05-2009 you're probably best off using an airport basestation or the asus router w/dd-wrt. (which forum member was working on that project?) Re: Ethernet hard drive . . . - Black - 04-05-2009 space-time wrote: I don't see any ethernet? Re: Ethernet hard drive . . . - DaveS - 04-05-2009 Have had the following for two years... http://www.simpleshare.com/ from Goggle Shopping results for simpleshare SimpleTech SimpleShare NAS server - 250 GB $216.26 - 1 store SimpleTech SimpleShare NAS server - 500 GB $137.63 - 1 store SimpleTech SimpleShare NAS server - 160 GB from $243 - 2 stores and it is as simple as it says - plug into router, log in from Network and it's over. PC and Macs on network? No problem. Re: Ethernet hard drive . . . - Black - 04-05-2009 mattkime wrote: Gracias . . . a bunch more than I'm looking to get into. I like my Belkin and would be happy to keep using it as long as it's still kicking. |