Netgear PR2000 User Manual (Non-Cellular Version) - Page 68

Set Up Network Storage, Connect or Safely Remove a USB Drive

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Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000 Set Up Network Storage You can back up the files on your local computers and digital devices to a network drive. ReadySHARE lets you access and share a USB drive connected the Trek's USB port. The Trek works with most USB-compliant external flash and hard drives. If your USB device requires nonstandard drivers, it is not compatible. For the most up-to-date list of USB drives supported by the Trek, visit kbserver.netgear.com/readyshare. Connect or Safely Remove a USB Drive The Trek supports both read and write for FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, and Linux file systems (EXT2 and EXT3). Some USB external hard drives and flash drives require drivers to be loaded into the Windows computer before the Windows computer can access the USB device. Such USB devices do not work with the Trek. To physically disconnect a USB drive from the Trek USB port, first log in to the Trek and then safely remove it.  To connect a USB storage device: 1. Insert your USB storage device into the USB port of the Trek. For information about how to locate the USB port, see Enhance Your Local Network on page 67. 2. If your USB device has a power supply, you must use it when you connect the USB device to the Trek. It might take up to two minutes before the USB device is ready for sharing.  To remove a USB disk drive safely: 1. Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the Trek. 2. Enter www.routerlogin.net or www.routerlogin.com in the web browser address bar. The login screen displays. 3. Enter the Trek user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. 4. Click the OK button. The BASIC Home screen displays. USB Port 68

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USB Port
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Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000
Set Up Network Storage
You can back up the files on your local computers and digital devices to a network drive.
ReadySHARE lets you access and share a USB drive connected the Trek’s USB port.
The Trek works with most USB-compliant external flash and hard drives. If your USB device
requires nonstandard drivers, it is not compatible. For the most up-to-date list of USB drives
supported by the Trek, visit
kbserver.netgear.com/readyshare
.
Connect or Safely Remove a USB Drive
The Trek supports both read and write for FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, and Linux file systems
(EXT2 and EXT3). Some USB external hard drives and flash drives require drivers to be
loaded into the Windows computer before the Windows computer can access the USB
device. Such USB devices do not work with the Trek.
To physically disconnect a USB drive from the Trek USB port, first log in to the Trek and then
safely remove it.
To connect a USB storage device:
1.
Insert your USB storage device into the USB port of the Trek.
For information about how to locate the USB port, see
Enhance Your Local Network
on
page
67.
2.
If your USB device has a power supply, you must use it when you connect the USB device
to the Trek.
It might take up to two minutes before the USB device is ready for sharing.
To remove a USB disk drive safely:
1.
Launch your browser from a computer or wireless device that is connected to the Trek.
2.
Enter
www.routerlogin.net
or
www.routerlogin.com
in the web browser address bar.
The login screen displays.
3.
Enter the Trek user name and password.
The user name is
admin
. The default password is
password
. The user name and
password are case-sensitive.
4.
Click the
OK
button.
The BASIC Home screen displays.