Evil Uncle Chris wrote:
> I have a 120gig drive in one of those external enclosures.
>
> It connects to my main pc (which is connected to my linksys wireless
> router via ethernet cable) via a usb 2 cable.
>
> I have a laptop which connects wirelessly via the router to both the
> internet, and the shared 120gig drive.
>
> Obviously, I can only connect to the shared drive when the main PC is
> turned on.
>
> It would be really convenient if I could somehow have the external
> drive attached to the router, so I always have acces to it, even if
> the main PC is off.
>
> I have 3 or 4 free ethernet sockets on the back of the router.
>
> Any ideas how/if I can do this.
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
>
> Chris
Have you looked at any of the drive enclosures they sell at places like best
buy? (inside place an IDE drive, back of the cabinet has a ethernet jack and
plugs right into your wap/router thing...
Here's one I pulled up...
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1124432781383
Netgear Storage Central Network Hard Drive Enclosure
Model: SC101
When you need to add on some extra storage to your network, don't be limited
by a fixed gigabyte amount. With this hard drive enclosure, you can easily
add internal drives of any capacity (not included) to your network and
change to larger capacities when needed without fuss.
Take a product tour of the Netgear SC101 Storage Central. (Flash demo)
Easily insert up to two internal 3.5" ATA6 or higher IDE hard drives of any
capacity (not included) for extra networked storage
Configures quickly with Smart Wizard install assistant to any 10/100 Mbps
Ethernet or wireless router
Stores and mirrors important digital content, such as music, games, photos,
documents and more
Sounds like what you asked about.....