1TB Canvio Aero Cast Wireless Portable Hard Drive for under £55.00
High capacity wireless storage with built-in SD memory card slot, Built-in rechargeable battery, Share media with up to six smartphones, laptops, tablets and PCs at the same time
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dwl99
22 Feb 161#1
Oh no, I've gone and ordered one.....
anthony401
22 Feb 16#2
Good price for this.
mr-mixalot
22 Feb 16#3
Tempted
amightyplrate
23 Feb 16#4
Great price!
AndyUK
23 Feb 16#5
Great price, great for photographers, ordered!
Darkman
23 Feb 16#6
Anyone know if you can get something similar without the drive, I have lots of old drives sitting in a draw?
ta, perfect for my roadtrip. seems a great price for the tech. almost double that on amazon.
s24adm
23 Feb 16#10
anyone know if this has its own wifi that you connect to or can it connect to existing network?
on description it says "Normally when you connect to a wireless media player you lose the connection to your wireless router--and the Internet. But with this device's Internet Pass-Through Mode, you can simultaneously access the Canvio AeroCast™ Hard Drive and the web (via your separate wireless router)."
but still unsure if this means I could put it on my home network and have my smart TV access it etc. or if the accessing device must connect to the Hard Drive which then allows internet traffic to "pass-through"?
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High capacity wireless storage with built-in SD memory card slot, Built-in rechargeable battery, Share media with up to six smartphones, laptops, tablets and PCs at the same time
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Macally-WIFIHDD-Wi-Fi-Enclosure-2-5-Inch/dp/B00BCJW4E8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1456221391&sr=8-1&keywords=wifihdd
I hope this is what you are looking for.
on description it says "Normally when you connect to a wireless media player you lose the connection to your wireless router--and the Internet. But with this device's Internet Pass-Through Mode, you can simultaneously access the Canvio AeroCast™ Hard Drive and the web (via your separate wireless router)."
but still unsure if this means I could put it on my home network and have my smart TV access it etc. or if the accessing device must connect to the Hard Drive which then allows internet traffic to "pass-through"?