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The WAG310G supports network attachable storage devices (USB
Memory Key, Hard Drives, including multiple partitions) through the
USB 2.0 interface and HTTP. The WAG310G is able to manage storage
content through the WAN interface using HTTP.
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Storage
LAN clients can access storage using the following URL:
http://<gateway ip address>/Disk_Browse.bsp.
To access storage from the WAN, use the URL
http://<DDNSName:port>/Disk_Browse.bsp.
You will need to disable the Firewall
or enable Remote Management to launch the URL.
Note
: DDNS is recommended to track WAN IP automatically.
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Disk Detail
The Disk Detail screen lists the location, Make and Model, Physical Size, and Free
Space of the storage device connected to the residential gateway’s USB port.
For USB storage, the residential gateway supports the following features:
USB 2.0
Auto-mounting of external USB hard drive
FAT/FAT32 file system
Display of disk information
File browsing
File search
Creation of new directories
File deletion, copying, moving, or renaming
File downloads (save files to the computer from USB storage)
File uploads (save files from the computer to USB storage)
Path:
Storage > Disk Detail
Click
Refresh
to update the on-screen information.
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Disk Management
The Disk Management screen allows you to search and manage the storage device
connected to the residential gateway’s USB port.
Path:
Storage > Disk Management
Select Disk
Select the storage location.
Current Location
The location of the current directory is displayed.
Current Directory
The number of files is displayed.
Search
Enter the term you want to look for in the current directory, and then click
Search
.
New Directory
To create a new directory, click
New Directory
, and follow the on-
screen instructions.
Upload File
To upload a file to the current directory, select it from the list, and
then click
Upload File
. To upload all files in the current directory, select
Select All
.
The files are displayed with the following information: Type, Name, Size, and
Modified Date.
Click
Refresh
to update the on-screen information.
To delete a file or directory, select it and then click
Delete
. To copy a file or directory
to a new location, select it and then click
Copy
. To move a file or directory to a new
location, select it and then click
Move
. To rename a file or directory, select it and
then click
Rename
.
Note:
If you have DDNS service, you can manage the storage device using the WAN
IP address. To allow WAN HTTP access, you must enable remote access on the
Administration > Management screen and disable the firewall on the Security >
Firewall screen.
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Introduction
This chapter describes setting up Firewall security to filter out various
types of unwanted traffic on the residential gateway’s local network.
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