Appendix B: How To Install And Access Usb Storage; Overview; Windows 7 - Linksys E2100L User Manual

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Appendix B: How to Install and Access
USB Storage

Overview

The Router's USB port lets you connect USB storage
that can be accessed over your network . This appendix
covers the main functions of the shared storage feature,
including the following:
Connect and access a USB storage device
Map a shortcut to a USB storage device
Create a shared folder on a USB storage device
(advanced users)
Manage access to shared folders using group and user
accounts (advanced users)
Follow the instructions for your operating system:
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, or Mac OS X .

Windows 7

Install the USB Storage Device
1 . Make sure your computer has a wired or wireless
connection to the Router .
2 . Connect an external USB hard disk drive or USB flash
drive to the USB port of the Router .
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Access the USB Storage Device
1 . On your desktop, click the Windows Explorer icon .
Windows Explorer Icon
NOTE:
If the Windows Explorer icon is not
displayed, then go to Start > All Programs >
Accessories > Windows Explorer .
Advanced Wireless-N Router
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Appendix B: How to Install and Access USB Storage

2 . In the Address field, enter the local IP address of the
Router:
\\xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
The default is 192.168.1.1 . You can change this IP
address on the Setup  >  Basic  Setup screen; refer to
Setup > Basic Setup, page 11 .
Enter Local IP Address of Router
NOTE:
Another option is to use the server
name of the Router . In the Address field, enter:
\\Ciscoxxxxx
(xxxxx are the last five digits of the Router's
serial number .) You can change the server name
on the Storage > Administration screen; refer to
Storage > Administration, page 29 .
If you used the setup software for installation,
then enter the name of your wireless network
(up to 15 characters) in the Address field .
3 . Double-click the Public folder . (By default the Router
creates a shared folder called Public .)
NOTE:
If the USB storage device has
pre-existing folders, then you will have to
create shared folders so there is network
access to these pre-existing folders . Proceed to
Create a Shared Folder, page 53 .
Double-Click Public Folder
NOTE:
If the Public folder is not displayed,
right-click Network . Click Properties . Click
Change advanced sharing settings . Select
Turn on network discovery . Select Turn on
file and printer sharing . Click Save changes .
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