We’re talking about your local network at work or at home, which could be a hard-wired Ethernet or a WiFi enabled network. As previously stated, network-attached storage, or NAS, devices are storage devices that are connected to networks. NAS devices are normally configured for access via permissions to users on an internal network, though you can usually set up internet access to your NAS devices if you want to. While cloud storage in a Wide Area Network (WAN) might be argued to be the third method of connecting computers and information, as discussed below, for the purposes of this study, we’ll stick to a local network.