CloudSync Features and Examples
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3.3 External USB Flash Drive
Data that is stored on an external USB flash drive (FAT32) can be accessed via SMB connection.
1. Plug in the USB flash drive into the USB 2.0 host port of your network drive.
2. Login to your network drive and go to the Status page. The drive will be listed under Disk
Information and an additional button (Remove) is made available to eject the drive.
3. Go to SMB Server, select the user account that will have access to the USB drive and click
Modify
.
4. Enable Port B and click
Modify
.
5. Access the network drive via SMB connection and the data of the external USB drive can
be accessed (read only) in the folder "d".
Note
In order for the network drive to recognize the external USB drive, the file system has to be
FAT32. It is not possible to write new data to the USB drive as long as it's connected to the
network drive, because the access rights are read only.