Netgear R7300DST User Manual - Page 94
Map the USB Storage Device to a Windows Network Drive, Go > Connect to, Server, Server Address
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Nighthawk DST AC1900 DST Router and DST Adpater Model R7300DST You must use the power supply when you connect the USB storage device to the DST router. When you connect the USB storage device to the router's USB port, it might take up to two minutes before it is ready for sharing. By default, the USB storage device is available to all computers on your local area network (LAN). 3. On a Mac that is connected to the network, launch Finder and select Go > Connect to Server. The Connect to Server window displays. 4. Enter the smb://readyshare in the Server Address field. 5. Click the Connect button. 6. When prompted, select the Guest radio button. 7. If you set up access control on the DST router and you allowed your Mac to access the network, select the Registered User radio button and enter admin for the name and password for the password. For more information about access control, see Allow or Block Access to Your Network on page 77. 8. Click the Connect button. A window displays the files and folders on the device. Map the USB Storage Device to a Windows Network Drive To map the USB device to a Windows network drive: 1. Connect your USB storage device to the USB port on the DST router. 2. If your USB storage device uses a power supply, connect it. You must use the power supply when you connect the USB storage device to the DST router. When you connect the USB storage device to the DST router's USB port, it might take up to two minutes before it is ready for sharing. By default, the USB storage device is available to all computers on your local area network (LAN). 3. On a Windows computer that is connected to the network, select Start > Run. 4. Enter \\readyshare in the dialog box. 5. Click the OK button. A window displays the USB storage device. Share USB Devices Attached to the Router 94