Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 3:02 Post subject: Share Flash Drive between Router and PC
Ok, here's an interesting one that I can't figure out (not sure if it's even feasible):
I have a linksys WRT-54GL, and a buffalo WHR-G125 - but wouldn't have any problems going out to buy a different router (or other hardware), if this can be accomplished.
I have a _really_ old PC. Unfortunately it does not support networking capability (no drivers / no alternative options), but it does have a USB 1.1 port that can read/write to a USB Drive (e.g. flash thumb drive). Via this "USB Drive" connection I want to connect the old computer to my routers flash memory. I want both the router to be able to read/write to the memory as well as the old computer.
Can this be done directly using the DD-WRT firmware and some hardware hacks (or w/ an Off the shelf router w/ DD-WRT support)?
Alternatively, has anyone seen any other hardware that can allow me to connect from the USB 1.1 to a Network file store (e.g. the SAMBA / jffs on the dd-wrt)?
Background: The PC operates some test equipment in the lab. Part of my job is to take the data that was stored off by the test system to the pen drive every few hours and copy it to another system for analysis. It's a redundant task that I'd love to automate. Not too infrequently I have to write a few files back to the USB Drive and transfer them the same way... since it's 'only a few minutes each day' of my time, upgrading the existing system isn't an option. I figure if i can get the old PC to write out its files to a location DD-WRT can read, then with some scripts I can automate the moving of the files, and make my life much easier.
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:20 Post subject: Re: Share Flash Drive between Router and PC
dave981 wrote:
Alternatively, has anyone seen any other hardware that can allow me to connect from the USB 1.1 to a Network file store (e.g. the SAMBA / jffs on the dd-wrt)?
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 0:27 Post subject: Re: Share Flash Drive between Router and PC
Sash wrote:
dave981 wrote:
Alternatively, has anyone seen any other hardware that can allow me to connect from the USB 1.1 to a Network file store (e.g. the SAMBA / jffs on the dd-wrt)?
put linux on the pc, plugin a ethernet card
Number 1 would have required linux also, then you aren't limited by your OS. Must be a variation of BSD Dave? Not that there's anything wrong with BSD its that you said old. _________________ Eko Builds