12 Mar 25 - 03:28 PM (#4218979) Subject: RE: Tech: Time to update modem/router WAC From: Stilly River Sage I looked up old threads here at Mudcat before starting this; the 2010 thread discussing this had an opinion near the end of I wouldn't bother with wireless, it's a total waste of space, not to mention money. I'm sure the only reason the manufacturers/ISP's etc. push it so hard is that they've got so much dosh invested in it. How far we've come since then. |
13 Mar 25 - 03:25 PM (#4219045) Subject: RE: Tech: Time to update modem/router WAC From: Stilly River Sage Dave, there is a spare LAN port on the WiFi switch in the den, but the hard drive has a USB connection only. I could use one of these if the computer would let me address the drive clear off in the other side of the house. I have a peripheral adapter from when I was trying to expand the number of USB ports my laptop could use and picked up an adaptor (USB on one end, LAN port on the other, and three USB3.0 ports on the body of it). It didn't recognize anything, but maybe I need to map to them? (Separate issue.) That device won't work here but reminds me that someone somewhere will always have built an adapter to solve this problem. More research required. For many years the go-to place for adapters and connecters and such was a warehouse-sized electronics store that closed four years ago called Fry's Electronics where you could browse up and down aisles of all sorts of gadgets and switches and cables and ports and whatnot, as well as building your own computer, set up your own home electronic systems for all sorts of things. Radio Shack closed, they had a wall of that stuff. Now it's a few places in town with a few choices or Amazon. eBay is still a source, maybe I'll look there. |
16 Mar 25 - 12:15 PM (#4219232) Subject: RE: Tech: Time to update modem/router WAC From: GUEST Best Buy lists your WD with 10T for $249.99 |
21 Mar 25 - 04:34 AM (#4219539) Subject: RE: Tech: Time to update modem/router WAC From: DaveRo DaveRo wrote: I see you can get 'mini PCs' which are somewhat equivalent to a RaspberryPi and run Windows 11. Mostly ~£150 but there's one on Amazon for £80 - brand 'PELADN'. It's unobtrusive, but you'd have to work out how to access it. Remote Windows Desktop, if there is such a thing?These mini-PCs have become a lot cheaper since I first looked at the Intel NUC, which were more expensive than a full-sized PC. To connect using Windows Remote Desktop it (perhaps both PCs) would have to be running Windows 11 Professional - which those PELADN boxes (about £170 on Amazon at the moment) claim to do. (You don't really need a gui at all. My RPi doesn't have one, but I'm familiar with using Linux at the command line. Presumably you could control a Windows server from the command line: perhaps it can emulate PC DOS! You'd need a display and keyboard to set it up, but not permanently.) Running a full-blown Windows 11 PC - albeit a tiny one - just to run a USB disk seems a bit OTT. There's the requirement to keep it updated and secure. But like my RaspberryPi - now in its third incarnation - you'd probably find other things for it to do. |