Wireless Hard Drive?

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Me and the wife are looking at a solution for our new business and its not something I've really looked into before. We do a lot of work with a which would compromise a large amount of photos which we would both want access to at home. Is there a simple wireless hard drive solution out there. Would this also be able to stream to a TV if required. We are probably looking at something 4TB sized. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
 
Just to confirm, your new business is located at home as well? Or seperate from home? This wasn't explicitly clear from previous unfortunately.

If the locations are different, then you want to have a fast upstream where the business is located at, so your downstream (at home) can receive files and access quickly. Otherwise, that 1gbit at home won't amount to much if you're only getting 100mb upstream (around 10mbyte) from where the drive is based, and files are large (as most images are), and if both of you are accessing at the same time.

To be clear we both work from home so all this is the same location.
 
OK, that's a lot easier then.

Grab a 1 or 2 bay (one or two drive slot, typically go for at least 2 as ideally you want to either expand the drive space down the line or you want them in some type of raid for some redundancy level) NAS (Synology is typically the most user friendly who doesn't want to mess around with much settings) with a 1gb ethernet connection. Have that plugged into your network and it should be accessible to anyone on the network over wired or wireless connections. And if you set it up right, you can access it externally (outside from your home) too. Grab any 4TB+ Drive you want and install it.

Be aware that you need to avoid certain HDD, but I can't remember the exact ones to avoid, they're not designed for NAS use (shingled? or something along those lines), someone should know the exact name and let you know.

That is really useful information, any tips on which NAS to get would be great. Not looking to spend a fortune.
 
I've gone off Synology as their hardware isn't really keeping up with QNAP and Asustor plus they try to force you to use their own branded HDDs.
I'm an Asustor fanrinkli so I'd recommend an Asustor AS5202T or the newer AS5402T. Then add two WD Red Plus or Seagate Ironwolfs of your chosen capacity. Avoid the basic WD Red drives are they have shingled magnetic recording (SMR), as mentioned by @Meddling-Monk, which is poor for NAS use.
If you're think 4TB is enough then buy 6TB or 8TB as your requirements will rise....

Alternatively, I'm thinking of upgrading one of my NAS which I could sell with a couple of 6TB HDDs so putting something in the Wanted section of the Members Market could be productive.

Great idea I shall do exactly that.
 
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