Yes, you can connect your hard drive to this router. If use of a program from the e4200 router you can download and install it from the manufactures website and once installed you can share your hard drive.
An external hard drive can only be connected to a router with a USB port. Consider Asus routers for hooking up external drives.
Some routers support direct connection with external storage, printers and so on. It depends on the model. You need to check your router's manual.
Most wireless routers do not have hard drives. If there is a drive on the network (NAS Network Accessed Storage) that cannot be shared it could be a router setting but there are many other reasons such as NAS setup that are more likely.
H is usually designated for either an external storage device (external hard drive, flash drive, items like that). It might also be a network drive.
You should be connected to the router either with a wireless connection or with lan connection.
Yes! Well No, Well Sorta! Direct connection = No However, if you have an external hard-drive on your wifi network, or if you want to use the hard-drive on your laptop then YES! FileShare™ will do this for you.
External hard drives for Mac can be found for a low price at Amazon. They have excellent reviews and for a cheap and low price that anyone can afford.
UPDATE: do you all think this would work to connect the external hard drive to a router that doesn't have a USB port (like the one i have) http://www.walmart.com/ip/TRENDnet-TU-ET100C-USB-to-Fast-Ethernet-Adapter/13214825?wmlspartner=GPA&sourceid=44444444440281732250
Of course it would. If you are copying your C Drive onto an external drive, then are copying it to an external drive, aren't you?
LAN local area network, can connect computers using cords or wireless, used in schools and offices.
The website Nextag can be used to compare products and prices from multiple online stores, such as Amazon. The cheapest wireless external hard drive appears to be the Transcend StoreJet Cloud 32 GB External Network Solid State Drive, costing $67.16, available from Datavision.
No. Computer hardware is what is in the computer such as hard drive, motherboard etc. A router is a separate item. A router "routes" network data from one connection on the router to another of the router connections using internal parameters to determine where to "route" the data. It uses internal tables usually set (programmed) by the owner or network administrator and by information contained in the network transmission data (where is it coming from and where should it go). A wireless router is just a router with one or more radio transmitter/receiver that act as additional network conections with the additional programming to manage the wireless connections. A router is a computer processor, memory, and the additional hardware to handle the (ethernet) network connections and the wireless connections). Some routers (the more expensive firewall routers) even have hard drives (or flash drives) and the ability to attach a keyboard, mouse and monitor for management purposes. The cheaper simpler routers usually are only managed by a web browser interface Any computer with one or more ethernet network ports and/or wireless connectivity can be used as a router with the correct software installed.