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TC-W7960 300Mbps Wireless N DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem Router User Guide  Use Default Account - Select this radio button, and the sharing account username is admin, and password is the same as Login Password.  Use Custom Account - Select this radio button, then you have to specify the new username and password in the Username and Password fields for sharing account. Click Save button to save these settings. Sharing Settings  Network/Media Server Name - Show the name of the network/media server. This is the name used to access the USB device connected to the router.  Access Method - Select the check boxes for the access methods that you want. The methods for Windows users and Mac OS X users are different. For Windows: 1) Network Neighborhood: This method is enabled by default. i. Select Start > Run. ii. Enter the server address, such as \\TP-LINK in the dialog box and click the OK button. 2) FTP: This method is enabled by default. If you select this check box and click the Save button, the LAN users can access the USB drive through FTP. i. Select Start > Run. ii. Enter ftp://: (such as ftp://TP-LINK:21) in the dialog box and click the OK button. 3) FTP (via Internet): This method is disabled by default. If you select this check box, remote users can access the USB drive through FTP over the Internet. This feature supports both downloading and uploading of files. i. Select Start > Run. ii. Enter ftp://: (such as ftp://59.40.2.243:21) in the dialog box and click the OK button.  Note: If the port for FTP is changed, the port for FTP (via Internet) will be changed to the same port. For Mac OS X: 1) Network Neighborhood: This method is enabled by default. i. Select Go > Connect to Server. ii. Enter the server address, such as smb://TP-LINK in the dialog box and click the Connect button. 2) FTP: This method is enabled by default. If you select this check box and click the Save button, the LAN users can access the USB drive through FTP. i. Open a web browser. ii. Type the server address in the address bar: Type in ftp://: (such as ftp://TP-LINK:21) in the dialog box and click the OK button. 60

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TC-W7960
300Mbps Wireless N DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem Router User Guide
Use Default Account -
Select this radio button, and the sharing account username is
admin
, and password is the same as Login Password.
Use Custom Account -
Select this radio button, then you have to specify the new
username and password in the
Username
and
Password
fields for sharing account.
Click
Save
button to save these settings.
Sharing Settings
Network/Media Server Name -
Show the name of the network/media server.
This is the
name used to access the USB device connected to the router.
Access Method -
Select the check boxes for the access methods that you want. The
methods for
Windows
users and
Mac OS X
users are different.
For Windows:
1)
Network Neighborhood:
This method is enabled by default.
i.
Select
Start > Run
.
ii.
Enter the
server address
, such as \\TP-LINK in the dialog box and click the
OK
button.
2)
FTP:
This method is enabled by default. If you select this check box and click the
Save
button, the LAN users can access the USB drive through FTP.
i.
Select
Start > Run
.
ii.
Enter
ftp://<domain name>:<port number>
(such as ftp://TP-LINK:21) in the dialog
box and click the
OK
button.
3)
FTP (via Internet):
This method is disabled by default. If you select this check box,
remote users can access the USB drive through FTP over the Internet. This feature
supports both downloading and uploading of files.
i.
Select
Start > Run
.
ii.
Enter
ftp://<WAN IP address of the router>:<port number>
(such as
ftp://59.40.2.243:21) in the dialog box and click the
OK
button.
Note:
If the port for FTP is changed, the port for FTP (via Internet) will be changed to the same port.
For Mac OS X:
1)
Network Neighborhood:
This method is enabled by default.
i.
Select
Go > Connect to Server
.
ii.
Enter the
server address
, such as smb://TP-LINK in the dialog box and click the
Connect
button.
2)
FTP:
This method is enabled by default. If you select this check box and click the
Save
button, the LAN users can access the USB drive through FTP.
i.
Open a web browser.
ii.
Type the server address in the address bar:
Type in
ftp://<domain name>:<port number>
(such as ftp://TP-LINK:21) in the
dialog box and click the
OK
button.
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