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    Which 802.11n Router has: ext. USB NAS, Print server & BT Client

    Thanks, seems the Asus is the better performer, but still needs a USB hub and some fiddling about. I saw Planex has something, but seems not too popular. Rgds, Tom
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    Which 802.11n Router has: ext. USB NAS, Print server & BT Client

    Hi, I have Win XP, Win 7, Snow Leopard, and iOS devices and need a wireless router to share a internet connection and share files in a workgroup in a small 3bedroom apartment. Currently I have an old WRT54G which covers fine. No external VPN access is necessary. The features I am looking for...
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    Router + USB HDD or Dedicated NAS for smooth video streaming

    Thanks for the advice Tim, it seems the Buffalo router is worth a gamble, as on paper at least it has the potential to work for my basic needs. I'll do a little more research on the Buffalo forums and any other reviews I can find. I'll try to remember to post back my findings. All the...
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    Router + USB HDD or Dedicated NAS for smooth video streaming

    Thanks for the replies. I found this short review on the buffalo router, which indicates streaming video should be OK: http://www.pcw.co.uk/personal-computer-world/hardware/2245334/buffalo-wzr-hp-g300nh-4691016 "A switch on the front of the router lets you turn the Movie Engine mode on...
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    Router + USB HDD or Dedicated NAS for smooth video streaming

    Thanks for the quick reply Tim. I'll check it out.
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    Router + USB HDD or Dedicated NAS for smooth video streaming

    Hello. I am looking for a box that will: 1) stream video smoothly (within the home - only 3max users) 2) have dlna support for PS3 3) Bit Torrent As I dont need to do all the above constantly, I don't need to have the these functions on all the time, so I am considering a router that can...
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    NAS or WiFi Router + USB Drive

    Thanks for your reply. Do you mean get a nas with a hdd and then add a esata hdd also? That's not really the solution i was looking for. With the ext hdd approach i understand it will be slow but is it fast enough to stream hd video from the device/router to a conputer? I imagine when i first...
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    NAS or WiFi Router + USB Drive

    Hello, I am investigating creating a home network centered about a NAS. I am looking to use it for Bit Torrent, and hosting music, photo's and videos (streaming them from the NAS or ext HDD) I notice I could buy a NAS and connect to my existing LinkSys WRT54G 802.11g router, (I've...
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