DIR-853
AC1300 MU-MIMO Wi-Fi Gigabit Router
with 3G/LTE Support and USB Port 3.0
User Manual
Configuring via Web-based Interface
FTP
On the
USB Storage / FTP
page, you can enable the built-in FTP server of the router to provide
access to the USB storage for users of your LAN.
Figure 114. The
USB Storage / FTP
page.
To enable the FTP server, move the
Enable FTP server
switch to the right.
Move the
Anonymous login
switch to the right to allow anonymous access to the content of the
USB storage for users of your LAN. If you want to provide authorized access to the content of the
USB storage for users of your LAN,
move the switch to the left
. After applying the parameters on
this page, go to the
USB Storage / USB Users
page and create needed accounts.
If needed, change the router's port used by the FTP server in the
Port
field (by default, the standard
port
21
is specified).
To allow access only to a certain folder of the USB storage for users of your LAN, locate a folder
containing files. To do this, click the
Search
icon (
) in the
Directory
field. Then go to the
needed folder and click the
SELECT
button.
After specifying the needed parameters, click the
APPLY
button.
To allow access to all the content of the USB storage for users of your LAN again, remove the value
specified in the
Directory
field and click the
APPLY
button.
To disable the built-in FTP server of the router, move the
Enable FTP server
switch to the left
and click the
APPLY
button.
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