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I figured there was more than enough IT wizardry here on Acorn to be able to answer this puzzler:
Is it possible to have a network hard drive that also attaches to a specific computer via USB?
In other words, what I have in mind (bad ASCII diagram):
PC1----usb---->NAS<-----network-----PC2, PC3 etc.
PC1 wouldn't be on the network at all in the above scenario i.e. would be used "offline" only but would be able to effectively share files with PC2 PC3 etc. via the intermediate of saving them to and loading them from the NAS (the alternative being to walk the files across the room on a memory stick)
(Many of the NAS solutions I've seen have USB ports that are explictly for chaining several NAS together to create a larger storage unit, rather than for connecting the NAS to a PC)
Is it possible to have a network hard drive that also attaches to a specific computer via USB?
In other words, what I have in mind (bad ASCII diagram):
PC1----usb---->NAS<-----network-----PC2, PC3 etc.
PC1 wouldn't be on the network at all in the above scenario i.e. would be used "offline" only but would be able to effectively share files with PC2 PC3 etc. via the intermediate of saving them to and loading them from the NAS (the alternative being to walk the files across the room on a memory stick)
(Many of the NAS solutions I've seen have USB ports that are explictly for chaining several NAS together to create a larger storage unit, rather than for connecting the NAS to a PC)