Linksys E1550 Using an External Drive, How to configure storage, How to create shared folders

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Linksys E1550

Using an External Drive

Using an External Drive

How to configure storage

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 37)

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 14).

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.

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.

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