Cisco E4200 User Guide - Page 59

Display the Shared Folder on the Desktop, Connect As, Finder, Preferences, Connected servers

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Linksys E4200 Appendix B: How to Connect and Access USB Storage 3. By default, the window displays Connected as: Guest. Double-click the shared folder. Display the Shared Folder on the Desktop 1. Go to Finder > Preferences. Go to Finder > Preferences 2. Select Connected servers. Double-Click Shared Folder NOTE: If you have disabled the Anonymous Disk Access option, then click Connect As. On the login screen, enter your account username and password. Click OK. 4. The shared folder opens. Access Shared Folder Select Connected Servers 3. The shared folder is displayed on the desktop. To access it, double-click the icon. Double-Click Shared Folder Icon Maximum Performance Wireless-N Router 56

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Linksys E4200
Appendix B: How to Connect and Access USB Storage
56
Maximum Performance Wireless-N Router
By default, the window displays Connected as: Guest°
Double-click the shared folder°
Double-Click Shared Folder
NOTE:
If you have disabled the
Anonymous Disk
Access
option, then click
Connect As
° On the
login screen, enter your account username and
password° Click
OK
°
The shared folder opens°
Access Shared Folder
Display the Shared Folder on the Desktop
1° Go to
Finder
>
Preferences
°
Go to Finder > Preferences
2° Select
Connected servers
°
Select Connected Servers
3° The shared folder is displayed on the desktop° To
access it, double-click the icon°
Double-Click Shared Folder Icon