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Chapter 5: Configuring the Wireless-N Gigabit Router with Storage Link
The Storage Tab - Share
Wireless-N Gigabit Router with Storage Link
The Storage Tab - Share
Shares control access to the partition(s) of the disk attached to the Router. The
Share
screen describes the
current shares. Using this screen, you can create new shares, modify share properties, or delete shares.
Share Management
Shares
The Share Name, Partition, and Total Space columns describe the shares.
Properties - Modify
. Click the
Modify
button to change the properties of a share. On the
Share Properties
screen, enter a different name for the share, and/or select a different partition from the
Resides in Partition
drop-
down menu. Click the
Create Share
button to save the new properties, or click the
Clear
button to clear the
changes. Click the
Cancel
button to cancel the changes.
Share Access - Modify
. Click the
Modify
button to change the access privileges of a share. On the
Share Access
screen, groups with no access are listed in the Other Group column, and groups with access are listed in the
Group with Access column. To give a group read-only access, select the group, and click the
>> Read Only
button. To give a group read/write access, select the group, and click the
>> Read/Write
button. To strip a group
of its current access privileges, select the group, and click the
<< Remove
button. Click the
Save Settings
button to save the changes, or click the
Cancel Changes
button to cancel the changes. Click the
Close
button to
exit the
Share Access
screen.
Delete
. Click the
Delete
button to remove a share.
Create Share
Create New Share
. Click the
Create New Share
button to create a new share. On the
Share Properties
screen,
enter a name for the share, and select a partition from the
Resides in Partition
drop-down menu. Click the
Create
Share
button to save the new properties, or click the
Clear
button to clear the changes. Click the
Cancel
button
to cancel the changes.
Figure 5-29: Storage Tab - Share Management
Figure 5-30: Share Properties