
How to Use the Local Storage Sharing Feature Please go to the following link for detailed instructions on How to Use the Local Storage Sharing Feature. Volume Name - From the pull-down list, select which volume to save the file under.įolder Path- Path to the folder is determined by where the file is saved.įolder Name - Name of the shared folder, customized by users.Įnable Authentication - Select the check box to require users to log in with a username and password.Įnable Write Access - Select the check box to allow users to make changes to the folder content.Įnable Media Sharing - Enable media server function, you may click here to get more info. If you want to customize the shared content, switch off Share All, and click on Add to choose specific folder. It is set to share all the files by default. If check on Use Default Account, it would be admin/admin. If you choose Use New Account, you will have a separate login account for the USB device. This option can only be checked when Share All is on. Switch on Enable Authentication on the bottom.

On the Sharing Settings part below, the Network/Media Server Name can be changed to something else. If the USB device is identified, the Network Neighborhood function will be enabled by default, and it is set to Share All by default. If there is no device listed on this page, please click Scan. And you can also try unplug the USB device and plug it back in. Check whether the USB device is identified by the modem router. Please refer to How to log into the web-based management interface of Archer CR700?Ĭlick Advanced on the top, then click USB Settings -> Disk Settings on the left side menu.

Plug a USB Storage device into the USB port, make sure the USB light lit up on the router. Note: Archer CR700 is used for demonstration in this article. The File sharing feature allows you to share files in a USB drive to the wired or wireless users on the same network.
