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Originally Posted by mduell
What you're looking for is Network Attached Storage (NAS). Buffalo has some products that allow you to plug in USB hard drives for sharing on …
You want something called "network attached storage," and a search for such products will give you a plethora of good products. Most are almost entirely plug and play. Some requi…
Well, going several pages deep in a Google search (plus an Amazon search) still doesn't turn up any gigabit NAS devices you can plug a FW800 or e.SATA drive into. There are plenty …
I'm sort of remembering something about disk response speed and gigabit networking... I vaguely recall somthing like gigabit being faster than most drives can handle, so 100BaseT …
I'll probably just stick with non-network drives then. I'm sure a NAS like yours is great for many things, but I shudder at the thought of opening 500 MB Photoshop files over a 100…
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Originally Posted by CaptainHaddock
If not, are there any affordable network storage appliances that can be formatted in HFS?
Why not build a cheap linux server and i…
I have weird question:
The set up:
My iMac connects to my wireless network via built-in Airport. I have a PC running (you guessed it) XP; I only use the PC to do win apps and tes…
Can anyone enlighten me as to why a foreign name is appearing on the list of my active wireless networks ??? When I click on the airport icon in the menubar, it lists my network na…
do u have ur wirless encrypted?
on my wirless network with my belkin, i have it encrypted and i have mac adress filtering turned on, so i have to enter the mac adress for them to…
What that is, is another person has a wireless access point and when your wireless card scans for access points it sees all the avaliable ones that are broadcasting an ssid. The f…
As shiff says, if it's just showing up as an available network, you have no real concerns-except maybe to change your own network to some non-default channel. That may even get yo…
I changed the channel my router uses and it seems to have resolved one issue and helped to ease some of my concerns. This "Cornerstone" that kept appearing was using channel 11. …
this is a hypothetical question.
if i had two linux box running openmosix on a linksys integrated router/hub and i run both of those boxes through ssh from my powerbook. would it …
1) Probably not if all you're doing is managing the boxes. If you're transferring files to or from them, then 10/100 trumps a (theoretical) max of 54Megabits per second all the ti…
I have a bit of a problem. While I have been working on PCs for quite a while (I am CompTIA A+ certified.) I am quite new to interplatform networking. I have an iMac DV SE with 10.…
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Originally Posted by Tuoder
I have a bit of a problem. While I have been working on PCs for quite a while (I am CompTIA A+ certified.) I am quite new to interplatform net…
Spend some time looking through the back-threads of this forum, and you'll see that there's already LOTS of information about each of the issues you have raised. I'm not big on OS…
Hi Guys i have a question about redirecting traffic to other computers connected via internet sharing...
Here is the deal...
My ibook is connected to a router (192.168.1.1) wir…