TimTech
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Hello,
I have an Asus RT-AC68U with Merlin fork 374.43_18E3j9527 running in AP mode which I’m considering adding a USB HD to. My reason is my wife’s Win10 laptop is running out of SSD space since she is backing up her iPhone to it and also copying all her iPhone pictures to free up her phone (in addition to Google Photos cloud sync). I know I could add a HD to the laptop but plugging one into my Asus seems more convenient. Besides, I could back up some of my Win7 computer files as well. I have no MACs but have several iPhones. My purpose isn’t to stream a movie collection, just have a common file repository for occasional use. As an extra bonus, I wouldn’t mind being able to access this drive remotely over the internet.
However, after researching for the best hard drive to add I found endless confusing articles about noise, spin down issues, router cache size, partition limitations, 2.4Ghz interference, swapping enabled to a USB flash drive, power interruption problems, etc. I get the feeling that the USB port on the AC68U is just about useless.
What would the experts suggest for my use? I would rather not have a drive that is constantly spinning for an occasional file write since my AP is in my living room. My first simple thought was a 4TB external USB 3.0 HD NTFS formatted that hopefully spins down when inactive. At the other end of the spectrum ($365) would be a pair of mirrored Seagate IronWolf 4TB 5900 in a QNAP TS-231P.
Thank you
I have an Asus RT-AC68U with Merlin fork 374.43_18E3j9527 running in AP mode which I’m considering adding a USB HD to. My reason is my wife’s Win10 laptop is running out of SSD space since she is backing up her iPhone to it and also copying all her iPhone pictures to free up her phone (in addition to Google Photos cloud sync). I know I could add a HD to the laptop but plugging one into my Asus seems more convenient. Besides, I could back up some of my Win7 computer files as well. I have no MACs but have several iPhones. My purpose isn’t to stream a movie collection, just have a common file repository for occasional use. As an extra bonus, I wouldn’t mind being able to access this drive remotely over the internet.
However, after researching for the best hard drive to add I found endless confusing articles about noise, spin down issues, router cache size, partition limitations, 2.4Ghz interference, swapping enabled to a USB flash drive, power interruption problems, etc. I get the feeling that the USB port on the AC68U is just about useless.
What would the experts suggest for my use? I would rather not have a drive that is constantly spinning for an occasional file write since my AP is in my living room. My first simple thought was a 4TB external USB 3.0 HD NTFS formatted that hopefully spins down when inactive. At the other end of the spectrum ($365) would be a pair of mirrored Seagate IronWolf 4TB 5900 in a QNAP TS-231P.
Thank you