We all need more and more storage space for our digital files, but you don’t always have to dive straight in to a consumer NAS with expensive hard drives. You can take an old SSD or even a flash drive and turn it into a small network drive to get you on your self-storage journey. That’s possible because the best Wi-Fi routers have a USB port on them which can be used as a host device for things like USB modems, but also for storage drives. It’s also fairly straightforward to enable in your router settings, so let’s dive in.