USB Port
75
A750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router JR6150
3.
Click the
Approved Devices
button.
This screen shows the approved USB devices and the available USB devices.
4.
In the Available USB Devices list, select the drive that you want to approve.
5.
Click the
Add
button.
6.
Select the
Allow only approved devices
check box.
7.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your change takes effect.
If you want to work with another USB device, first click the
Safely Remove USB Device
button for the currently connected USB device and physically remove the device. Connect
the other USB device and repeat this process. For more information, see
Connect or Safely
Remove a USB Drive
on page
66.
Access and Share Your Network Storage
You can share files on the USB drive for a wide variety of business and recreational
purposes. The files can be Windows, Mac, or Linux file types (NTFS, FAT32, HFS+, Ext 3,
Ext 4), including text, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, MP3, picture, and multimedia files.
Common Uses of Network Sharing
USB drive applications include the following:
•
Sharing multimedia such as MP3 files, pictures, and other multimedia with local and
remote users.
•
Sharing resources on your network. You can store files in a central location so that you do
not need to power up a computer to perform local sharing. In addition, you can share files
between Macintosh, Linux, and Windows computers by using the USB drive as a
go-between across the systems.
•
Sharing large files such as Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and text files
with remote users.