Basically I would like to know, if it is possible to set up an NAS in my house to be accessed wirelessly, that can reach equivalent real-life data transfer speeds to USB 3.0 or an internal SATA hard drive.
I have been wanting to do this for some time ( a couple of years now). Basically, this is what I want to do:
Plug in a number of hard drives in an array, somewhere in my house, to be left
plugged in and never have to be monitored. Ideally several terabytes.
Whenever I am home, to have my computer and laptop configured to
automatically find the NAS, as easy as plugging in an external hard
drive - except completely wirelessly.
Data transfer needs to be as seamless and quick as having added
another internal hard drive in my laptop.
Moreover, data should be able to accessed without having to copy it
over - I should be able to wirelessly access the NAS and browse
files, and open files directly from the NAS. For example, say I
wanted to open a video - I should be able to play the video that is
located on the NAS, directly from the NAS, completely wirelessly. If
I wanted to open a .pdf file, I should be able to open it and read it
directly from the NAS, as if it were located on my physical internal
hard drive.
Cost is important as well.
Please tell me what equipment I need for this to be possible. I know you geniuses out there who can tell me if this is possible.