Netgear PR2000 User Manual (Cellular Version) - Page 71

Enhance Your Local Network, Network storage, ReadySHARE Access, ReadySHARE Printer, ReadySHARE Mobile

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Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Enhance Your Local Network Find the USB port on your Trek. NETGEAR Power Internet WiFi USB Reset Internet/LAN LAN USB USB port Figure 15. USB port You can use the USB port for any of the following applications in the following ways: • Network storage. Back up the files on your computers and digital devices to a network drive. For more information, see Set Up Network Storage on page 72. • ReadySHARE Access. Share the files on your network drive with local and remote computers and digital devices. For more information, see Access and Share Your Network Storage on page 81. • ReadySHARE Printer. Send the files on your computers and digital devices to a network printer. For more information, see Set Up a Network Printer on page 85. • ReadySHARE Mobile. Connect your local network to your cellular data service (this feature is available only in certain regions). For more information, see Cellular Connection Setup on page 23. • Auxiliary power outlet. Power or recharge a USB device. For more information, see Power or Recharge a USB Device on page 90. The USB port on the Trek can connect only USB devices such as flash drives or USB hard drives, USB printers, and USB power-compatible devices. Do not connect computers, USB modems, USB hubs, CD drives, or DVD drives to the Trek's USB port. USB Port 71

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USB Port
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Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000
Enhance Your Local Network
Find the USB port on your Trek.
WiFi
USB
USB
LAN
Internet/LAN
Reset
NETGEAR
Power
Internet
USB port
Figure 15. USB port
You can use the USB port for any of the following applications in the following ways:
Network storage
. Back up the files on your computers and digital devices to a network
drive. For more information, see
Set Up Network Storage
on page
72.
ReadySHARE Access
. Share the files on your network drive with local and remote
computers and digital devices. For more information, see
Access and Share Your
Network Storage
on page
81.
ReadySHARE Printer
. Send the files on your computers and digital devices to a network
printer. For more information, see
Set Up a Network Printer
on page
85.
ReadySHARE Mobile
. Connect your local network to your cellular data service (this
feature is available only in certain regions). For more information, see
Cellular
Connection Setup
on page
23.
Auxiliary power outlet
. Power or recharge a USB device. For more information, see
Power or Recharge a USB Device
on page
90.
The USB port on the Trek can connect only USB devices such as flash drives or USB hard
drives, USB printers, and USB power-compatible devices.
Do not connect computers, USB modems, USB hubs, CD drives, or DVD drives to the Trek’s
USB port.