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Originally Posted by nomadking
The drive won't show up as a network drive on the Netgear router/switch.
Netgear seem to have something called ReadySHARE.
Whether that applies to your model of Netgear router is another matter.
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Yeah I don't think it does, but thanks.
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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
If you didn't want to have a full PC running all the time something small like a Raspberry Pi could run a media server and interface the drive to your network
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Now then, that's a great idea, I have just the device I think. I should have thought of this.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss
Have you read the manuals of the router that has a USB to ascertain what the function of it is?
I would also wonder why the drive is so noisy
Do you have a laptop or a tower? you could always add the drive to that and share it across the network.
Also your wired Network seems really complicated do you use all the lan ports ?
I personally would get rid of most of it in favour of a Mech system ( you can backhaul one to another ) and switches if you need the nics
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It's a pretty cheap Seagate expansion drive, so I guess it's noisy because of that. No extra laptop or tower to put it in.
The wired network is complicated yes but it's the only way I can get the devices working that I need. I prefer wired to anything else, just for peace of mind.