Huawei How to Configure FTP Server for Portable Access on Routers

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5.2Accessing portable Storage Devices Using the FTP Server

The HG532s supports a home storage function. After a portable storage device is connected to the USB port, you can configure the HG532s through the FTP server to access the portable storage device from the LAN or Internet.

To access a portable storage device:

Step 1 Connect the portable storage device to the HG532s's USB port. Step 2 Enable the FTP server, and then configure the FTP server settings.

1.Log in to the HG532s's web-based configuration utility.

2.Choose Advanced > USB Port.

3.Click the FTP Server tab.

4.Select Enable for FTP Server.

5.In Username and Password, enter a user name and password for the FTP server.

By default, both the user name and password are ftp.

6.Enter a server port number (default is 21) in the Port text box.

7.In Path, enter a USB root path or a USB folder path.

By default, the path is a USB root path. And you can set a USB folder path by youself.

8.Select the desired right from the Permission drop-down combo box.

9.Click Submit to save the settings.

Step 3 Start the FTP client and access the HG532s's LAN IP address through the FTP server.

1.On your computer, launch a browser.

2.Enter FTP:// 192.168.1.1 in the address bar, and then press Enter.

3.In the Login dialog box, enter the user name and password that you set in Step 2, and then click Login.

After the user name and the password are verified, you can read or write data on the portable storage device.

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Contents User Guide Issue Part NumberNo Warranty Contents Page Basic Requirements Precautions for Using Wireless Devices Safety of Children Disposal and Recycling Information Page Page Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement Connecting the Cables and Getting Started Connecting Cables Using the Adsl PortConnecting Cables Using the USB Port Powering On the HG532s Setting Network Access Parameters Logging in to the Web-Based Configuration UtilityConfiguring a Wireless Account Configuring a Dial-Up Connection for Internet AccessSetting Up a Wireless Connection Setting up a Wireless Connection Using the WPS ButtonSetting up a Wireless Connection Manually Close the Wireless Network Connection dialog box Using the USB Port Going Online Using a USB ModemSelect Enable for FTP Server Accessing portable Storage Devices Using the FTP ServerChoose Advanced USB Port Accessing a Printer Using the Printer Server Click the Printer Server tabMaintenance Guide Enabling or Disabling the Wireless Network Function Changing the Wireless Network Name and PasswordChanging the PIN code for your SIM card Choose Maintenance Device Restoring Default SettingsClick Restore Default Settings FAQs Computer Management window, click Device Manager Network adaptersChoose Tools Internet Options Page Preferred Networks area, select a wireless network, Preferred Networks area Technical Specifications IndicatorsAdsl Ports and Buttons USBPort or Button Description Default Settings Product SpecificationsADSL2+