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A friend of mine has been working from home for the past few months. He has an external USB drive that holds music, photos, backups of documents etc. however, his wife also works from home in a separate room, and previously had exclusive use of the drive during the day and there have been times when both wanted to use the drive at the same time.
I suggested one could attach the drive to their laptop and make it shareable, but this isn’t ideal as it needs the laptop to be permanently on. Attaching to their Wi-Fi router isn’t ideal either as it sits above a kitchen unit to get a decent signal throughout their house for tablets and phones. They use a telephone extension in the kitchen to connect instead of the master socket in the lounge.
He spotted USB to Ethernet adaptors on a website and asked if he plugged this into the USB port of the drive, it would make it accessible to both if plugged into a network port as their house has a single port in most rooms installed by the previous owner with a gigabit switch in the hall cupboard. I said I didn’t think it would work, as you couldn’t install a device driver for the adapter.
I know a NAS would be the ideal solution, but the cost outweighs the benefit for what is likely to be a few months use at most.
Any (low cost) suggestions?
I suggested one could attach the drive to their laptop and make it shareable, but this isn’t ideal as it needs the laptop to be permanently on. Attaching to their Wi-Fi router isn’t ideal either as it sits above a kitchen unit to get a decent signal throughout their house for tablets and phones. They use a telephone extension in the kitchen to connect instead of the master socket in the lounge.
He spotted USB to Ethernet adaptors on a website and asked if he plugged this into the USB port of the drive, it would make it accessible to both if plugged into a network port as their house has a single port in most rooms installed by the previous owner with a gigabit switch in the hall cupboard. I said I didn’t think it would work, as you couldn’t install a device driver for the adapter.
I know a NAS would be the ideal solution, but the cost outweighs the benefit for what is likely to be a few months use at most.
Any (low cost) suggestions?