What I have been waiting for: Automated Home - WiFi Router includes Built-In 160Gig Drive, iTunes, Bittorrent & FTP! “It has a built in network iTunes client, so it’ll show up as an iTunes client to your PCs. And it has a BitTorrent client that can rip down 7 streams automatically (and 10 FTP or web streams at the same time.) That’s with your PC off, all downloads handled by the router. And there’s a lot more. Too much more to share before the jump.
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I hear that - I’ve been looking at NAS devices and this seems like it fits the bill - though I don’t need wifi from it and I prefer to have much more storage. I love the iTunes DAAP access though.