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Creating a Network Folder

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N300 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN2200M Mobile Edition User Manual Table 12. USB Storage Advanced Settings (Continued) Fields Description Access Method Network Connection Enabled by default, this allows all users on the LAN to have access to the USB drive. HTTP Disabled by default. If you enable this setting, you can type http://readyshare to access the USB drive. HTTP (via Internet) Disabled by default. If you enable this settings, remote users can type http://readyshare to access the USB drive over the Internet. FTP Disabled by default. FTP (via Internet) Disabled by default. If you enable this settings, remote users can access the USB drive via FTP over the Internet. Available Folder Name Network Folders Volume name Full path of the used by the Network folder. Volume name from the storage device (either USB drive or HDD). Total/Free Space The current utilization of the storage device. Share Name • You can click the name shown or you can type it into the address field of your Web browser. • If Not Shared is shown, then the default share has been deleted and no other share for the root folder exists. Click the link to change this setting. Read/Write Access • Shows the permissions and access controls on the Network folder. • All no password allows all users to access the Network folder. • admin prompts you to enter the same password that you use to log in to the wireless modem router main menu. Creating a Network Folder 1. From the USB Storage (Advanced Settings) screen, click the Create a Network Folder button to open the Create a Network Folder screen: 2. Create a folder. 70 | Chapter 5. USB Storage

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Chapter 5.
USB Storage
N300 Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DGN2200M Mobile Edition User Manual
Creating a Network Folder
1.
From the USB Storage (Advanced Settings) screen, click the
Create a Network Folder
button to open the Create a Network Folder screen:
2.
Create a folder.
Access Method
Network
Connection
Enabled by default, this allows all users on the LAN to have access
to the USB drive.
HTTP
Disabled by default. If you enable this setting, you can type
http://readyshare
to access the USB drive.
HTTP (via
Internet)
Disabled by default. If you enable this settings, remote users can
type
http://readyshare
to access the USB drive over the Internet.
FTP
Disabled by default.
FTP (via
Internet)
Disabled by default. If you enable this settings, remote users can
access the USB drive via FTP over the Internet.
Available
Network Folders
Folder Name
Full path of the used by the Network folder.
Volume name
Volume name from the storage device (either USB drive or HDD).
Total/Free
Space
The current utilization of the storage device.
Share Name
• You can click the name shown or you can type it into the address
field of your Web browser.
• If Not Shared is shown, then the default share has been deleted
and no other share for the root folder exists. Click the link to
change this setting.
Read/Write
Access
• Shows the permissions and access controls on the Network folder.
• All no password allows all users to access the Network folder.
• admin prompts you to enter the same password that you use to log
in to the wireless modem router main menu.
Table 12.
USB Storage Advanced Settings
(Continued)
Fields
Description