USB Storage
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D6300 WiFi DSL Modem Router
4.
Select ReadySHARE Cloud.
The USB Storage (Basic Settings) page displays.
5.
Click the
Edit
button.
The USB Storage (Advanced Settings) page displays.
6.
Specify the changes that you want to make:
•
To add a folder, click
Create Network Folder
.
•
To edit a folder, select its radio button, and then click
Edit
.
7.
You can use this screen to select a folder, to change the share name, or to change the read
access or write access from All - no password to
admin
.
The user name (account name) for All - no password is guest. The password for admin is
the same one that is used to log in to the modem router. By default, it is password.
8.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
USB Storage Advanced Settings
You can set up the device name, workgroups, and network folders for your USB device on
the USN Storage (Advanced Settings) page.
You can view of change the following:
•
Network Device Name
. The default is readyshare. This name is used to access the USB
device connected to the modem router.
•
Workgroup
. If you are using a Windows workgroup rather than a domain, the workgroup
name is displayed here. The name works only in an operating system that supports
NetBIOS, such as Microsoft Windows.
•
Access Method
. The access methods are described here.
-
Network Connection
. Enabled by default, this connection allows all users on the
LAN to have access to the USB drive.
-
HTTP
. Enabled by default. You can type
http://readyshare.routerlogin.net/shares
to access the USB drive.
-
HTTP (via internet)
. Disabled by default. If you enable this setting, remote users can
type
http://<
public IP address>
/shares
(for example,
http://1.1.10.102/shares
) or a
URL domain name to access the USB drive over the Internet. This setting supports
file uploading only.
-
FTP
. Disabled by default.
-
FTP (via internet)
. Disabled by default. If you enable this setting, remote users can
access the USB drive through FTP over the Internet. This setting supports both
downloading and uploading of files.