Example Of Accessing Your Shared Files From A Computer; Use Windows Explorer To Share Files - ZyXEL Communications NBG6616 User Manual

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LABEL
Enable
User Name
Password
USB1/2
Upstream
Bandwidth
Downstream
Bandwidth
Apply
Cancel
24.8 Example of Accessing Your Shared Files From a
Computer
You can use Windows Explorer or FTP to access the USB storage devices connected to the
NBG6616.
This example shows you how to use Microsoft's Windows XP to browse your shared files. Refer to
your operating system's documentation for how to browse your file structure.

24.8.1 Use Windows Explorer to Share Files

You should have enabled file sharing and create a user account (Bob/1234 for example) with read
and write access to USB 1 in the USB Media Sharing > SAMBA screen.
Open Windows Explorer to access the connected USB device using either Windows Explorer browser
or by browsing to your workgroup.
Chapter 24 USB Media Sharing
DESCRIPTION
This field displays whether a user account is activated or not. Select the check box to
enable the account. Clear the check box to disable the account.
Enter a user name that will be allowed to access the shared files. You can enter up to 20
characters. Only letters and numbers allowed.
Enter the password used to access the shared files. You can enter up to 20 characters.
Only letters and numbers are allowed. The password is case sensitive.
Specify the user's access rights to the USB storage device which is connected to the
NBG6616's USB port.
Read & Write - The user has read and write rights, meaning that the user can create
and edit the files on the connected USB device.
Read - The user has read rights only and can not create or edit the files on the
connected USB device.
None - The user cannot access the files on the USB device(s) connected to the USB
port.
Enter the maximum bandwidth (in Kbps) allowed for incoming FTP traffic.
Enter the maximum bandwidth (in Kbps) allowed for outgoing FTP traffic.
Click Apply to save your changes back to the NBG6616.
Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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