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I have some external SATA hard drive cases (with hard drives inside). I want these hard drives to be shared in all of my network. To do this I need to make some connection between the external SATA hard drive case and the network router.

Is there some way of accomplishing this or some hardware that can be help?

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You have SATA - USB adapters available, if your router has a USB port and supports some sort of Network Attached Storage (NAS) configuration, thats one possibility i suppose.

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not really a question for stackoverflow, but you could use a pogoplug

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  • sorry - i really don't know where else can i publish this question
    – Yanshof
    May 24, 2012 at 6:59
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Depending on your budget you could get a dedicated NAS to put your drives in. They would generally give you much better access speeds than connecting them via USB.

If you're in the UK something like http://www.ebuyer.com/611614-zyxel-nsa310s-diskless-media-server-nsa310s-gb0101f would work.

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