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Your phone then scans for available wireless networks within
range.
Step 3
From the search results, select the WLAN provided by the
HG659b.
Step 4
In the displayed dialog box, enter the WLAN password and
click
Join
. Note that the WLAN password is case sensitive.
Step 5
When a check mark appears next to the HG659b's SSID, the
device is connected to the wireless network.
4.4 Changing Your WLAN Name and
Password
WLAN access requires the WLAN name and password. To improve
your WLAN security, regularly change your WLAN name and
password.
Step 1
Log in to the web management page.
Step 2
In the navigation tree, choose
Home Network
>
WLAN
Settings
Step 3
On the
Basic Settings
page, enable your WLAN, and click
Save
.
Step 4
On the
WLAN Encryption
page, enter your desired WLAN
SSID and Key, and click
Save
.
Step 5
In
SSID
and
WPA Pre-Shared Key
, enter your desired
WLAN SSID and key.
Step 6
Click
Submit
to save the settings.
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5 USB Device
5.1 USB Storage Device
USB storage devices use their USB ports to exchange data with other
devices.
You can connect a USB storage device to your HG659b and access the
USB device from your computer. Both the USB drive and removable
hard disk can connect to your HG659b. Your HG659b supports the
following file systems for reading and writing.
FAT32/FAT
NTFS
MAC OS
Ext 2/3
5.2 Connecting a USB Device
After you connect a USB device to your HG659b, computers or other
devices connected to the HG659b network can access and share the
data in or applications provided by the USB device.
If you connect a USB device to the HG659b, verify that the
input voltage and current of the USB device does not
exceed 5 V/0.65 A. Otherwise, the HG659b may
malfunction.
You can connect the following USB devices to your HG659b:
Spark
USB Mobile Broadband T-Stick
USB storage device
USB printer
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5.3 Content Sharing
The HG659b supports a home storage function, you can read
and write files on a storage device and access the removable storage
device through the HG659b, and configure the HG659b through a FTP
server or Samba server to access the portable storage device from the
LAN or Internet.
5.3.1 Setting the FTP Access Permission
Accessing to FTP Server Through the User Name and
Password
Step 1
Connect the mobile storage device to the HG659b's USB port.
Step 2
Enable the FTP server, and configure the FTP server settings.
1.
Log in to the web management page.
2.
Choose
Share
>
Storage Share
.
3.
In
Service Settings
, select
Enable FTP
for FTP server.
4.
Click
Save
to save the settings.
Step 3
Set the user name and password of the portable storage
device
1.
In
Username
and
Password
, enter a user name and
password for the FTP server, and re-enter the password to
confirm it.
2.
In
Directory mode
, select
Choose directory
, and then
click
Choose Directory
to choose a file sharing path.
3.
In
Privilege
, select the desired right.
4.
Select
Enable account
.
5.
Click
Save
to save the settings.
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Accessing to FTP server Anonymously
Step 1
Connect the portable storage device to the HG659b's USB
port.
Step 2
Enable the FTP server.
1.
Log in to the web management page.
2.
Choose
Share
>
Storage Share
.
3.
In
Service Settings
, select
Enable FTP
for FTP server.
4.
Click
Save
to save the settings.
Step 3
Enable anonymous users.
1.
In
FTP Anonymous Users
, select
Enable anonymous
users
.
2.
In
Directory mode
, choose a file sharing path.
3.
In
Privilege
, select the desired right.
4.
Click
Save
to save the settings.
Accessing a USB Storage Device Using FTP
You can access a USB storage device through the FTP server.
To access a USB storage device using FTP, connect the USB storage
device to your HG659b and set the FTP login parameters.
Step 1
Open a browser on your computer.
Step 2
In the address box, enter
. Press
Enter
.
Step 3
In the
Login
dialog box, enter the login user name and
password your set in the HG659b's
Storage Share
page
(Anonymous users select the anonymous directly). Click
Login
.
Once you pass the authentication, the directory of and files in the USB
storage device will be displayed.
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5.3.2
Setting the Samba Access Permission
To prevent unauthorized users from accessing data stored in USB
devices, you can set the Samba access permission for the HG659b.
After this permission is set, only authorized users can access data
stored in USB devices.
Step 1
Connect the portable storage device to the HG659b's USB
port.
Step 2
Enable the samba server.
1.
Log in to the web management page.
2.
Choose
Share
>
Storage Share
.
3.
In
Service Settings
, select
Enable SAMBA
for samba
server.
4.
Click
Save
to save the settings.
Step 3
Set the user name and password of the portable storage
device.
1.
In
Username
and
Password
, enter a user name and
password for the samba server, and re-enter the password
to confirm it.
2.
In
Directory mode
, choose a file sharing path.
3.
In
Privilege
, select the desired right.
4.
Click
Save
to save the settings.
Accessing Data Using Samba
Using Samba, you can securely and easily access data stored in USB
devices by accessing shared network directories. You have connected
a USB device to the HG659b and set its access permission.
Step 4
On your computer, open a browser.