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Re: [OT]? USB drive on LAN



Here's a possible solution, not particularly cheap, but depends on
your budget I guess. Doesn't explicitly state that drives will work,
but it has to be worth an email...

ANYWHEREUSB/5 is a network-enabled USB hub. It is the first remote
networking solution to utilize USB Over IP technology, making it easy
to connect USB devices anywhere on a wired or wireless LAN, while
eliminating the need for locally-attached host PCs.

http://www.bb-europe.com/product.asp?SKU=3DANYWHEREUSB/5

=A3175, not sure if that's incl./excl VAT, I suspect VAT is on top.

HTH,

Tim.
p.s. I've no affiliation to BB etc.

On 2/15/07, Simon McCaughey <simonmcc@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have had a search through the archives, but can't find anything
suitabl=
e.
>
> A fellow from work has bought one of those USB hard discs with TV out,
an=
d
> he loves it, but wants to put it on the network, so he can transfer
files=
to
> it.
>
> Is there any cheap solution for converting a generic USB drive to make
it
> available on the Ethernet LAN?
>
> --
> Thanks
>
> Simon
>
> ---
> "Think. It's not illegal yet."



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