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Hey y'all
Following on from this thread
http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/ot...7422-time-capsule-different-external-hdd.html
I kept on researching the option of getting an external drive and using our existing wireless router to back up wirelessly our two macbooks at home (one running tiger, the other leopard) because I find the TC too expensive and half of what it does (the router bit) I don't need as we've already got a router... if nothing else, call me persistent!
So I found the Lacie Network Space 2, which seemingly will do what I want. I also contacted Lacie's sales to ask if it will back up wirelessly to double check and they responded: "I confirm it is possible however backing up wirelessly is riskier than a standard Ethernet connection especially if critical data". When I asked why/ how is it riskier they said that a wireless connection is more susceptible to signal interference from electromagnetic sources, distances and even metallic objects in some instances...
Question 1: Does the TC not suffer potentially from the same issues?
Question 2: Any advice, comments, experience with this Lacie drive, particularly in the way I want to use it?
Many thanks in advance
Following on from this thread
http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/ot...7422-time-capsule-different-external-hdd.html
I kept on researching the option of getting an external drive and using our existing wireless router to back up wirelessly our two macbooks at home (one running tiger, the other leopard) because I find the TC too expensive and half of what it does (the router bit) I don't need as we've already got a router... if nothing else, call me persistent!
So I found the Lacie Network Space 2, which seemingly will do what I want. I also contacted Lacie's sales to ask if it will back up wirelessly to double check and they responded: "I confirm it is possible however backing up wirelessly is riskier than a standard Ethernet connection especially if critical data". When I asked why/ how is it riskier they said that a wireless connection is more susceptible to signal interference from electromagnetic sources, distances and even metallic objects in some instances...
Question 1: Does the TC not suffer potentially from the same issues?
Question 2: Any advice, comments, experience with this Lacie drive, particularly in the way I want to use it?
Many thanks in advance