Usb Storage Devices - Cisco Linksys NAS200 User Manual

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Chapter 4
Folders Browser
Current Folder
Select the location of the shared
folder that you want to specify as the current
folder.
New Folder
To create a new folder, enter its name,
and then click Create. Select the new folder from
the list, and its path appears in the Current Folder
field.
Click Apply to save the location. Click Close to exit this
screen.
The Remote Server Requires Authentication
authentication is required to access the URL, select this
feature, and complete the following:
User Name
Enter the user name used to access
the URL.
Password
Enter the password used to access the
URL.
NOTE:
For
more
authentication for the remote server, contact
the administrator of the remote server.
Click Save to save the new download task, or click
Cancel to clear your changes.
Start/Stop
Select the appropriate download task, and
then click Start/Stop to start or stop the selected task.
Cancel
If you want to delete a download task, select it, and
then click Cancel. (Completed tasks are not automatically
deleted, so you will have to manually delete them.)
Refresh
Click Refresh to update the on-screen status
information.
My Files > Personal Info
Any user can change the password to the My Files section.
To change your password:
1.
Click
Personal Info.
2.
Enter your login name in the
3.
Enter your current password in the
field.
Network Storage System with 2 Bays
If
information
about
User Name field.
Current Password
4.
Enter your new password in the
Confirm New Password fields.
Save to save your new password, or click Cancel
5.
Click
to clear your change.
My Files > Personal Info

USB Storage Devices

You can connect USB storage devices to the USB ports
at any time. User accounts do not apply to USB storage
devices. All folders and files on those devices are available
to all users while the USB storage devices are connected
to the Network Storage System.
For convenience, you can use the Network Drive Mapping
Utility to map a connected USB storage device as a
network drive on your computer. You can also use the
utility to remove the device.
How to Add a USB Storage Device
To add a USB storage device, connect the device to the
USB 1 or USB 2 port. When the corresponding USB LED
lights up, the USB device is available for use.
How to Remove a USB Storage Device
To safely remove a USB storage device:
1.
Linksys recommends that you wait until the device is
not being used, when its USB LED is continuously lit.
Press the USB 1 button to eject the device from the
USB 1 port, or press the USB 2 button to eject the
device from the USB 2 port.
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