2tb HDD (own psu) and usb 3.0 micro b - make it wireless?

2tb HDD (own psu) and usb 3.0 micro b - make it wireless?

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rider73

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3,829 posts

89 months

Monday 10th March
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I have a number of laptops around the house and quite a large hdd thats doing nothing - its a western digital i think, has its own psu and a usb port.
was wondering whats the easiest way of getting this hdd to be able to be accessible throughout the house - preferably without having its own wifi....?
is it actually possible?

Captain_Morgan

1,308 posts

71 months

Monday 10th March
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Many routers have a usb port for just this type of event, perhaps yours does, obviously follow the switches instruction’s to configure.

rider73

Original Poster:

3,829 posts

89 months

Monday 10th March
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Captain_Morgan said:
Many routers have a usb port for just this type of event, perhaps yours does, obviously follow the switches instruction’s to configure.
thanks

how does it appear though on the laptops to access it? it cant be a drive letter? is it some form of url?

shed driver

2,516 posts

172 months

Monday 10th March
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Can you map it as a network drive?



SD.

Captain_Morgan

1,308 posts

71 months

Tuesday 11th March
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Yep map as network drive, pleanty of YouTube guides

rider73

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3,829 posts

89 months

Tuesday 11th March
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if its not near the router what can i do then?
is my only option a NAS enclosure?

no funky USB gadget i can use to make it appear as a wireless storage or something

google has suggested there are usb hubs than can also connect to your wireless network, but i struggle to find any as shopping for them just seems to always show normal usb hubs

thanks!

Captain_Morgan

1,308 posts

71 months

Tuesday 11th March
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Move it closer to the router?

mmm-five

11,654 posts

296 months

Tuesday 11th March
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You need something to connect it to the network (wired or wireless), but that means plugging a device into it.

If you're not willing / or can't connect it to a router, wireless access point, mesh, then the next best option is to connect it to one of the laptops (is there one that's mostly static) and share it from there.

Edited by mmm-five on Tuesday 11th March 13:11

Griffith4ever

5,329 posts

47 months

Tuesday 11th March
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rider73 said:
google has suggested there are usb hubs than can also connect to your wireless network
Google "Ai" by any chance? "It" "suggests" a lot of things.