Changing the hard drive of wireless ADSL router
Intro
A wireless ADSL router is an electronic device provided to ISP subscribers for broadband connection.
The device is used primarily as ADSL modem, but also enables ISP to offer services using the added ADSL support, such as television (via a peri-tel or HDMI) or phone.
Some of these devices possess an internal hard drive of 40 GB that may be used as a multifunction digital VCR, normally offered without on-cost subscription. However,new models possess a capacity that may exceed 80 GB.
So if you possess a 40GB version , what can be done to upgrade the storage capacity.
Changing the HDD should not pose too many problems, once the router is open, the task becomes relatively easy. But once the new hard drive set up you need to complete the operation by formatting the new disc via interface of the wireless router.
The problems are that:
During updates of the firmware, it will be automatically restricted to default storage capacity of the device.
The wireless ADSL router remains the property of the ISP
Tweaking is normally not authorized by the ISP
Any change causes a deterioration of the device will cost some you bucks.
Solutions
It is possible to connect an external USB hard drive on the wireless ADSL router which would not entail any change to it and therefore no repayment risk. The drive is recognized in the same manner as the internal hard drive and thus the content of each drive can be displayed on your TV.