[nfbcs] anyone use pho plug?

Gabe Vega theblindtech at gmail.com
Thu Nov 15 20:43:56 UTC 2012


I'm looking for a more web based interface or web dav protocole. I guess if I looked hard enough and worked at it I could setup a web dav server on my mac but damn, I was trying to avoid any real work. :-)
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On Nov 15, 2012, at 1:18 PM, "Bryan Schulz" <b.schulz at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> hi,
> 
> i haven't experimented with this yet but you can have a personal cloud at your office with the patriot valkyrie or javelin nas box and access info from anywhere you travel via ftp.
> Bryan Schulz
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gabe Vega" <theblindtech at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [nfbcs] anyone use pho plug?
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> 
>> sorry, I should have been much clearer. I have a 1TB drive connected to a pc. a mac to be exact.I heard of devices that would connect to a router port and have a usb port on the other end so that you can connect a drive and access the data over the net. or is there a software solution to do this with the pc as a host?
>> 
>> I subscribe to skydrive, and I guess I could move my 45GB folder over and share it that way, but I was looking for something a little bit more direct. and maybe I could pay a couple more dollars to up my 45gb to 100gb. well, if anyone has ideas, let me know. thanks.
>> Gabe Vega - Sent from my MacbookAir
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>> On Nov 15, 2012, at 12:34 PM, Jim Barbour <jbar at barcore.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Your question is a bit vague, so let me see if I can add some flavor
>>> here.
>>> 
>>> You can -- using services like pogo plug, dropbox, sugarsync, google
>>> drive -- make data available to you on the internet from a local drive
>>> on your machine.  None of this will be free and the data must all be
>>> uploaded to the cloud servers.  The benefits of doing it this way is
>>> that you now have a backup of the data in the cloud.  The downsides of
>>> this are they you have to pay for storage, and then upload the data to
>>> the cloud servers.
>>> 
>>> I hope this answers your question.  If not, feel free to ask more.
>>> 
>>> Jim
>>> 
>>> On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 12:19:05PM -0700, Gabe Vega wrote:
>>>> would like to hook up a 1tb usb drive to the internet and have access to it from anywhere. does anyone know how this can be done, via pogoplug or any other solution? Thanks.
>>>> Gabe Vega - Sent from my MacbookAir
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