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<blockquote data-quote="piperbarb" data-source="post: 211520" data-attributes="member: 12214"><p>I have been using the 1 TB Seagate Goflex Home network storage at home. I have added one 3 TB drive but am running out of space so I need to add another one. I can add up to a total of 4 additional drives hanging off the main 1 TB device. It connects to my router via ethernet cable. I have been using it for about 3 years or so. The 3 TB drive has nothing but videos: movies, TV shows, documentaries. I have about 790 GB free left on the 3 TB drive and 765 GB left on the main drive. It works flawlessly with all my devices that connect to our LAN: Macbook Pro, Ubuntu Linux laptops, spousal unit's decade old WinXP "Dell that will not die," iPad mini, Sony 32" HD TV (I set this as wired not wireless), and Sony Blu Ray player (Internet ready). I also have an HP Photosmart D7560 printer that is connected directly to the main network storage drive via USB port. That makes the D7560 accessible to anyone/anything on the network. </p><p></p><p>It was very easy to set up and takes up very little space. I have been happy with its reliability and ease of use. Another thing that I like about it is that I can access file on it remotely. That way, I have my own personal cloud. It comes in handy at times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piperbarb, post: 211520, member: 12214"] I have been using the 1 TB Seagate Goflex Home network storage at home. I have added one 3 TB drive but am running out of space so I need to add another one. I can add up to a total of 4 additional drives hanging off the main 1 TB device. It connects to my router via ethernet cable. I have been using it for about 3 years or so. The 3 TB drive has nothing but videos: movies, TV shows, documentaries. I have about 790 GB free left on the 3 TB drive and 765 GB left on the main drive. It works flawlessly with all my devices that connect to our LAN: Macbook Pro, Ubuntu Linux laptops, spousal unit's decade old WinXP "Dell that will not die," iPad mini, Sony 32" HD TV (I set this as wired not wireless), and Sony Blu Ray player (Internet ready). I also have an HP Photosmart D7560 printer that is connected directly to the main network storage drive via USB port. That makes the D7560 accessible to anyone/anything on the network. It was very easy to set up and takes up very little space. I have been happy with its reliability and ease of use. Another thing that I like about it is that I can access file on it remotely. That way, I have my own personal cloud. It comes in handy at times. [/QUOTE]
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