Appendix B
How to Install and Access USB Storage
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Simultaneous Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router
3. To create a shared folder, click
Create Share
.
Shared Folder
4. In the
Display Name
field, create a display name for the
shared folder.
5. In the
New Folder
field, create a name for the physical
location of the shared folder. Then click
Create
.
6. If the shared folder should include the entire partition,
select
Share entire Partition
and proceed to step 8.
If you do not want to share the entire partition, then
specify the folder you do want to share.
7. Select the appropriate folder. To display sub-folders,
click
Enter into Folder
. To return to the previous
folder, click
Return to Upper Folder
.
8. To allow a group access to the shared folder, select it
from the Available Groups column, and then click the
>>
button.
NOTE:
Specify which user groups have read-
and-write or read-only access to the shared
folders.
9. To block a group from accessing the shared folder,
select it from the Groups with Access column, and
then click the
<<
button.
10. Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel Changes
to clear your changes. Click
Close
to
exit the screen and return to the
Disk
screen.
Create a User Group Account
1. Click the
Storage
tab.
2. Click the
Administration
tab.
Storage > Administration
3. In the
Group Management
section, click
Create New
Group
.
Group Account
4. In the
Group Name
field, create a name for the group.
5. In the
Description
field, enter keywords to describe the
group.
6. From the
Access
drop-down menu, select the
appropriate level of access,
read and write
or
read
only
.
7. Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel Changes
to clear your changes. Click
Close
to
exit the screen and return to the
Administration
screen.