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    Need Wireless External Hard Drive ?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by vladgrig, Apr 14, 2006.

  1. vladgrig

    vladgrig Notebook Consultant

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    Hi guys,


    What Wireless/Network Storage Drive woud you recomend? Is it worth to buy?


    Thanks a lot in advance !
     
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    I haven't really seen any other ones than the Asus wireless harddrive enclosure that I believe doubles as a wireless access point, so that's awesome.

    Go look for it, not many places have it, but you can check out www.canadacomputers.com, I believe they carry it.
     
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    thanks ostack ! you are probably right. i am just not familiar with this .
     
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    Yeup, make sure you distinguish between the two. Asus has the wireless harddrive storage, and others have network storage devices.

    Be sure to check. If you see 802.11b/g storage device it's wireless