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Twiztedklown316

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Oct 31, 2004
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Spokane, Wa
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If I want to setup a home network so that my apple tv, MacBook pro, iPad, and iPhone can all be interconnected (and accessible from anywhere.) How would I go about so that it doesn't cost a gazillion dollars and works well?

I want to make it so that everything is accessible anywhere anytime.
 
What's your network set up now? If all you want is for all your devices to access the internet, then go for an Wireless 802.11N router. You can get a really nice one for about $100 or less depending where you shop.
 
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I want to get to a point where (in theory) each my devices only need enough hard drive space as need for the OS and buffering and all info to be stored in a central hub accessible from anywhere.
 
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