Connect To The Usb Drive From A Remote Computer; Access The Wireless Modem Router's Usb Drive Remotely Using Ftp - NETGEAR DGND4000 User Manual

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3.
To add an approved USB device, select it from the Available USB Devices list, and then click
Add.
4.
Select the Allow only approved devices check box.
5.
Click Apply so that your change takes effect.
If you want to work with another USB device, you have to click the Safely Remove USB
Device button for the currently connected USB device. Then connect the other USB device,
and repeat this process.

Connect to the USB Drive from a Remote Computer

To connect to the USB drive from remote computers with a web browser, you have to use the
wireless modem router's Internet port IP address. If you are using Dynamic DNS, you can
type the DNS name, rather than the IP address. You can view the wireless modem router's
Internet IP address from the dashboard on the BASIC Home screen or the ADVANCED
Home screen.
Note:
To make it easy to share the contents of your USB drive remotely
with friends and family, consider using ReadySHARE Cloud (see
ReadySHARE Cloud
Access the Wireless Modem Router's USB Drive Remotely
Using FTP
To connect to the wireless modem router's USB drive using a web browser:
1.
Connect to the wireless modem router by typing ftp:// and the Internet port IP address
in the address field of Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, for example:
ftp://10.1.65.4
If you are using Dynamic DNS, you can type the DNS name, rather than the IP address.
2.
Type the account name and password for the account that has access rights to the USB
drive. The user name (account name) for All - no password is guest.
3.
The directories of the USB drive that your account has access to are displayed, for example,
share/partition1/directory1. You can now read and copy files from the USB directory.
on page 72).
USB Storage
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