There is unfortunately no such thing as a wireless/networkable dvd burner that is hardware based, however there is software both from Roxio in Toast and LaCie that lets you share DVD burners to use from other computers. As for hard drives, just search for a NAS - network attached storage. Western Digital has some MyBooks that are networkable. In lieu of buying something like that, you can also purchase the Time Capsule from Apple (overpriced in my opinion), and if you have an existing Airport wireless networking device you can connect regular hard drives through USB, and if you're willing to spend lots of money, there is the option of purchasing redundant networked storage along the lines of a Drobo or ReadyNAS NV+.
cheers, jane On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 9:24 PM, Mike's Western Account <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > hey; > ok so here's our situation. Me and sabrina both ordered new mac's, however > neither of us upgraded them to dvd burners. Now is there any place out > there, a place to order either wireless dvd burners or networkable dvd > burners? > Also what about wireless or networkable hard disks? I bet we will fill up > our 120gb hd's quite quickly > thanks > please help if you can > Mike > Now, thanks to twitter, you can see everything i'm doing or thinking, visit > http://www.twitter.com/creepyblindy > and follow me if you have an account;) > > >
