Nas External Drive that I can also use Offline as a regular External HDD

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Hello guys, can anyone point me in the right direction. I'm looking for a Nas drive that I can connect to my router and leave plugged in however, when I travel and I go to places where there is no online connection I can use it as a regular external HDD? I was looking at a MyCloud but it doesn't appear to support this feature.
 
Hello guys, can anyone point me in the right direction. I'm looking for a Nas drive that I can connect to my router and leave plugged in however, when I travel and I go to places where there is no online connection I can use it as a regular external HDD? I was looking at a MyCloud but it doesn't appear to support this feature.

Won't any external HDD do this? I use a Toshiba Canvio 3TB or something and leave it plugged into router. It has all of my home movies and stuff on it, can unplug it from USB at any time or access over VPN if I want.

Is the limitation here your router rather than the HDD?
 
Won't any external HDD do this? I use a Toshiba Canvio 3TB or something and leave it plugged into router. It has all of my home movies and stuff on it, can unplug it from USB at any time or access over VPN if I want.

Is the limitation here your router rather than the HDD?

Dam! Why didn't I think of that haha. I have a Superhub? I guess a regular external plugged in will do the trick?
 
Dam! Why didn't I think of that haha. I have a Superhub? I guess a regular external plugged in will do the trick?

Yep, it should have a USB slot that can be used :) I use an RT-AC87U for mine, bit more snazzy but same principle (and it was in the Prime sale in July :D)!
 
Haha sounds good! I take it you just plug it in and it should show in your network drives on Windows 10?

Yep, should be that simple. Homehub is a consumer aimed device, so I can't imagine it being complex.

In some cases you may need to go to your router configuration (usually your gateway IP, 192.168.1.1) and configure the drive as a Samba share.

Edit: Looks like you can't breach 2TB or it is unsupported.

https://community.bt.com/t5/Connect...ternal-Hard-Drives-to-Home-Hub-5/td-p/1055896
 
Yep, should be that simple. Homehub is a consumer aimed device, so I can't imagine it being complex.

In some cases you may need to go to your router configuration (usually your gateway IP, 192.168.1.1) and configure the drive as a Samba share.

Edit: Looks like you can't breach 2TB or it is unsupported.

https://community.bt.com/t5/Connect...ternal-Hard-Drives-to-Home-Hub-5/td-p/1055896

Thanks for your help. I will try it when I get home. Also I have the Superhub :P Not the homehub so hopefully I can surpass the 2TB limit.
 
Superhub, so Virgin?

If so you could turn it to modem mode and buy a router that does have a USB on it.
 
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