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How to configure storage
For E3200, E4200
Why would I need to configure storage?
By default, when you connect a
storage device to your router, the entire contents of the device are available for
read and write access to anyone on your local network (no login credentials are
required)° However, you can also create shared folders that you can configure
to share only with specified groups°
To control access to the USB drive attached to your router, you need to
perform two tasks:
1.
Create one or more shared folders (see “How to create shared folders”
below)
2.
Manage group and User Access to Shared Folders (see “How to share
folders and set access rights” on page 46)
How to create shared folders
To create a shared folder:
Storage > Disk
1.
Log into the browser-based utility (see “How to open the browser-based
utility” on page 21)°
2.
Click the
Storage
tab, then click the
Disk
page°
3.
Click
Create Share
next to the partition you want to share° The
Shared
Folder
screen opens°
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4.
If you want to share the entire partition, select
Share Entire Partition
,
then click
Save Settings
at the bottom of the screen°
- OR –
If you want to share a specific folder:
a.
Enter a unique name in the
Display Name
field°
b.
Click
Select
next to the folder name you want to share°
To open a subfolder, click
Enter into Folder
°
To navigate to a previous folder, click
Return to Upper Folder
°
To create a new folder, type the name into the
New Folder
field,
then click
Create
°
c.
Click
Save Settings
at the bottom of the screen, then repeat the
above steps to add more folders that you want to share°
How to manage group and user access to shared
folders
To manage access to shared folders, you need to disable Anonymous Disk
Access, then create groups and user accounts on your router° Access to the
router is controlled by user accounts, but access to shared folders is controlled
by groups°
1.
Disable Anonymous Disk Access (see “How to disable anonymous disk
access” on page 43)°
2.
Create a group that you will use to assign rights to a shared folder°
3.
Create users and assign those users to the group°
4.
Add the group to the shared folder that you want to control°
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How to disable anonymous disk access
By default, no password is needed for read and write access to the drive° Before
you can manage group and user access to shared folders, you must disable
anonymous disk access°
To disable anonymous disk access:
Storage > Administration
1.
Log into the browser-based utility (see “How to open the browser-based
utility” on page 21)°
2.
Click the
Storage
tab, then click the
Administration
page°
3.
Next to
Anonymous Disk Access
, select
Disabled
°
4.
Click
Save Settings
at the bottom of the screen°
How to create a group
By default, the default Admin group has read and write access to all shared
folders° By default, the Guest group has read only access and has no access
rights to any of the shared folders°
IMPORTANT
More than one group can be configured with access to a shared
folder, but a user can be a member of only one group°
To create a group:
Storage > Administration
1.
Log into the browser-based utility (see “How to open the browser-based
utility” on page 21)°
2.
Click the
Storage
tab, then click the
Administration
page°
3.
Under
Group Management
, click
Create New Group
°
4.
Complete the
Group Name
and
Description
fields°
5.
From the
Access
drop-down list, select
read-only
to grant read-only
rights to the group, or select
read-and-write
to grant read and write
rights to the group°
6.
Click
Create
° The group is now created, and its access rights are displayed
in the
Access
column°
7.
To change a group’s name or access rights, click
Edit
next to the group
name°
8.
To delete a group, click
Delete
next to the group name°
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How to create a new user
Two user accounts (
Admin
and
Guest
) are preconfigured for router access° The
password for the
Admin
user is the same password that you use to access the
router° By default, the user
Admin
is a member of the group named
Admin
,
and the user
Guest
is a member of the group named
Guest
° To keep it simple,
consider creating user accounts on your router that use the same user names
and passwords that are used by your computer’s operating system°
NOTE
Users can be a member of only one group°
To create a new user:
Storage > Administration
1.
Log into the browser-based utility (see “How to open the browser-based
utility” on page 21)°
2.
Click the
Storage
tab, then click the
Administration
page°
3.
Under
User Management
, click
Create New User
°
4.
Complete the
Name
,
Full Name
, and
Description
fields°
5.
Enter and confirm a password°
6.
From the
Group Member
drop-down list, select the group to assign the
user to, then click
Create
° The new user is displayed in the user list°
7.
To change the user name, description, or group membership, or to
temporarily disable the account, click
Edit
°
8.
To delete the user, click
Delete
°
How to grant group access to a share
To grant group access to a share
Storage > Disk
1.
Log into the browser-based utility (see “How to open the browser-based
utility” on page 21)°
2.
Make sure that
Anonymous Disk Access
has been disabled° (See “How to
disable anonymous disk access” on page 43°)
3.
Click the
Storage
tab, then click the
Disk
page°
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4.
In the
Shared Folder
section, click
Edit
next to the shared folder you want
to change group access for°
5.
To grant a group access the shared folder, click the group’s name in the
Available Groups
column, then click
>>
to move the group to the
Groups
with Access
column°
6.
To remove a group’s access to the shared folder, click the group’s name
in the
Groups with Access
column, then click
<<
to move the group to the
Available Groups
column°
7.
Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes°
How to configure your router’s storage
for remote access
For E3200, E4200
Why would I need to access my router’s storage remotely?
If your router’s
storage is set up for remote access, you can access your files anywhere you
have an Internet connection° To do this, you must enable the router’s built-in
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server° After your router is set up, you can access
files from anywhere by using either a web browser or FTP software°
To set up your router for remote file access, you need to:
1.
Configure the FTP server
2.
Select folders (or the entire drive) to share and set access rights for those
folders
How to configure the FTP server
To configure the FTP server:
Storage > FTP Server
1.
Log into the browser-based utility (see “How to open the browser-based
utility” on page 21)°
2.
Click the
Storage
tab, then click the
FTP Server
page°

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