What Hard Drive to use for back up

Dear all,
I'm using Time Machine on Lion and want to back up my MBPro without having to keep on plugging in my external drive.
I have a BT Home Hub here is the UK as my router etc and was wondering if anyone can recommend a HD that I can plug into this using Ethernet cable.
I know that I can fork out £260 for a Time Capsule but am wondering if there are any other options. I also heard rumors that TC has failed in the past ?
Cheers as always.
Dave UK
MBPro 15" OS Lion
Western Digital 500 GB External (plug in) HD !!!

@ Steven,
Hello again and as ever I am grateful for you help.
I will do some searching for other options but I guess if Apple intended it to work with Time Capsule then I guess this will be the sensible option.
Thanks again and what a sad day for Apple. A huge loss.
Dave UK

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