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USB Drive Requirements, Connect to the USB Drive from a Remote Computer

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NETGEAR Mobile Broadband 11n Wireless Router MBR1310 Note: Because the USB port on the router is used for connecting the broadband mobile modem cable, you are not able to use the USB port for both a ReadyShare storage and a broadband mobile Internet connection at the same time even when using a USB hub to fan out the USB port. This chapter includes the following sections: • USB Drive Requirements • File-Sharing Scenarios • USB Storage Basic Settings • Edit a Network Folder • Configure USB Storage Advanced Settings • Unmount a USB Drive • Specify Approved USB Devices • Connect to the USB Drive from a Remote Computer • Connect to the USB Drive with Microsoft Network Settings USB Drive Requirements The router works with 1.0 and 1.1 (USB full speed) and 2.0 (USB high speed) standards. The approximate USB bus speeds are shown in the following table. Bus USB 1.1 USB 2.0 Speed/Second 12 Mbits 480 Mbits Actual bus speeds can vary, depending on the CPU speed, memory, speed of the network, and other variables. The router should work with USB 2.0-compliant or 1.1-compliant external flash and hard drives. For the most up-to-date list of USB drives supported by the router, go to http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/12345. When selecting a USB device, bear in mind the following: • The USB port on the router can be used with one USB hard drive at a time. Do not attempt to use a USB hub attached to the USB port. • According to the USB 2.0 specification, the maximum available power is 5V at 0.5A. Some USB devices might exceed this requirement, in which case the device might not function or might function erratically. Check the documentation for your USB device to be sure. • The router supports FAT, FAT32, NTFS, and Linux file systems. USB Storage 37

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USB Storage
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NETGEAR Mobile Broadband 11n Wireless Router MBR1310
Note:
Because the USB port on the router is used for connecting the
broadband mobile modem cable, you are not able to use the USB
port for both a ReadyShare storage and a broadband mobile
Internet connection at the same time even when using a USB hub to
fan out the USB port.
This chapter includes the following sections:
USB Drive Requirements
File-Sharing Scenarios
USB Storage Basic Settings
Edit a Network Folder
Configure USB Storage Advanced Settings
Unmount a USB Drive
Specify Approved USB Devices
Connect to the USB Drive from a Remote Computer
Connect to the USB Drive with Microsoft Network Settings
USB Drive Requirements
The router works with 1.0 and 1.1 (USB full speed) and 2.0 (USB high speed) standards. The
approximate USB bus speeds are shown in the following table.
Actual bus speeds can vary, depending on the CPU speed, memory, speed of the network,
and other variables. The router should work with USB 2.0-compliant or 1.1-compliant
external flash and hard drives. For the most up-to-date list of USB drives supported by the
router, go to
.
When selecting a USB device, bear in mind the following:
The USB port on the router can be used with one USB hard drive at a time. Do not
attempt to use a USB hub attached to the USB port.
According to the USB 2.0 specification, the maximum available power is 5V at 0.5A.
Some USB devices might exceed this requirement, in which case the device might not
function or might function erratically. Check the documentation for your USB device to be
sure.
The router supports FAT, FAT32, NTFS, and Linux file systems.
Bus
Speed/Second
USB 1.1
12 Mbits
USB 2.0
480 Mbits