NETGEAR DG834GUV5 user manual Connecting to the USB Drive From Your Home/Office Network

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Connecting to the USB Drive From Your Home/Office Network

You can access the USB drive from local computers on your home or office network using Microsoft network settings. You must be running Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, or older versions of Windows with Microsoft networking enabled. You can use normal Explorer operations such as drag and drop, file open, or cut/paste files from:

Microsoft Windows Start Menu, Run option

Windows Explorer

Network Neighborhood or My Network Place

Enabling File and Printer Sharing

Each computer’s network properties must be set to enable network communication with the USB drive. File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks must be enabled, as described below. Note: In Windows 2000 and Windows XP, File and Printer Sharing is enabled by default

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Configuring Windows 98SE and Windows ME

The easiest way to get to your network properties is to go to your desktop, right click on ‘Network Neighborhood’ and click Properties. File and printer sharing for Microsoft Windows should be listed. If not, click Add and follow the

installation prompts.

Note: If you have any questions on File and Printer Sharing, please contact Microsoft for assistance.

Configuring Windows 2000 and Windows XP

Right click on the network connection for your local area network. File and Printer Sharing for

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Contents NETGEAR, Inc Trademarks FCC StatementStatement of Conditions European Union Statement of Compliance 1999/5/EG Bestätigung des Herstellers/ImporteursVoluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci Statement Certificate of the Manufacturer/ImporterCustomer Support V1.0, May Contents Chapter Protecting Your Network Chapter Configuring Telkom VPN Lite V1.0, May Conventions, Formats, and Scope About This ManualPrinting a chapter How to Use This ManualHow to Print this Manual Printing a page in the Html viewPrinting the full manual Xiv What You Need Before You Begin Chapter Configuring Your Internet ConnectionLogging In to the Modem Router Using the Installation CD to Set Up Your RouterViewing or Manually Configuring Your ISP Settings ISP does not require login Settings Description Basic Settings Fields DescriptionGet Automatically from ISP. Your ISP uses Dhcp to Want to use Changing Your Adsl SettingsHow the Internet Connection Works Planning Your Wireless Network Chapter Configuring Your Wireless Network Security SettingsSee Manually Configuring Your Wireless Network on Wireless Placement and Range GuidelinesWireless Security Options Manually Configuring Your Wireless Network V1.0, May Ssid Wireless SettingsWireless Security Configuring Your Wireless SecurityConfiguring WEP Configuring WPA, WPA2, or WPA/WPA2 Using Push N Connect WPS to Configure Your Wireless Network Using a WPS Button to Add a WPS Client Using PIN Entry to Add a WPS Client V1.0, May V1.0, May Advanced Wireless Settings for WPS and WDS Turning off wireless connectivity completely Controlling Wireless Station AccessHiding your wireless network name Ssid Restricting Access by MAC Address V1.0, May Changing the Built-In Password Protecting Access to Your ADSL2+ Modem Wireless RouterChapter Protecting Your Network Changing the Administrator Login Time-out Configuring Basic Firewall ServicesBlocking Keywords and Sites Blocking Keywords, Sites, and ServicesKeyword Result Firewall Rules Inbound Rule Example a Local Public Web Server Inbound Rules Port ForwardingInbound Rule Example Allowing Videoconferencing Considerations for Inbound Rules Outbound Rules Service BlockingOutbound Rule Example Blocking Instant Messenger V1.0, May Order of Precedence for Rules ServicesSetting Times and Scheduling Firewall Services V1.0, May Scheduling Firewall Services V1.0, May Backing Up the Configuration to a File Backing Up, Restoring, or Erasing Your SettingsChapter Managing Your Network Erasing the Configuration Restoring the Configuration from a FileUpgrading the Modem Router Firmware V1.0, May Viewing Modem Router Status and Usage Statistics Network Management InformationModem Router Status Fields DNS Viewing Statistics Router Statistics Fields Viewing Connection StatusConnection Status Fields for PPPoA Viewing Attached DevicesSecurity Log Entry Descriptions Viewing, Selecting, and Saving Logged InformationSaving Log Files on a Server Selecting Which Information to LogLog Action Buttons Log Message Examples Activation and AdministrationDropped Packets Send alerts and logs via email Enabling Security Event E-mail NotificationRunning Diagnostic Utilities and Rebooting the Modem Router Enabling Remote Management Configuring Remote ManagementSelect the Turn Remote Management On check box Http//134.177.0.1238080 Modifying Your WAN Setup Chapter Advanced ConfigurationSetting Description WAN Setup SettingsSetting Up a Default DMZ Server Configuring Your LAN IP Settings LAN TCP/IP LAN IP SetupUse Router as Dhcp Server Using the Modem Router as a Dhcp ServerClick Edit or Delete Defining Reserved IP AddressesConfiguring Dynamic DNS Select the Use a Dynamic DNS Service check box Using Static RoutesStatic Route Example Configuring Static Routes Configuring Universal Plug and Play UPnP V1.0, May Configuring Wireless Bridging and Repeating WDS Point-to-Point Bridge Configuration Multi-Point Bridge Configuration V1.0, May Repeater with Wireless Client Association V1.0, May What is VPN Lite? Chapter Configuring Telkom VPN LiteConfiguring VPN Lite V1.0, May V1.0, May V1.0, May Basic Functioning Chapter TroubleshootingLAN or DSL or Internet Port LEDs Are Not On Troubleshooting Access to the Modem Router Main MenuPower LED Is Not On Power LED Is RedAdsl Link Troubleshooting the ISP ConnectionDSL LED Is Blinking DSL LED Is Solid GreenDSL LED Is Off Obtaining a WAN IP Address Troubleshooting Internet Browsing Troubleshooting PPPoE or PPPoAClick Connection Status Testing the LAN Path to Your Router Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using the Ping UtilityTesting the Path from Your Computer to a Remote Device Restoring the Default Configuration and PasswordProblems with Date and Time V1.0, May File Sharing Scenarios Chapter Connecting a USB Drive to the RouterSharing photos with friends and family Sharing Photos with Friends and FamilyStoring files in a central location for printing Storing Files in a Central Location for Playing or PrintingSharing Large Files with Colleagues Understanding the USB Configuration SettingsFTP Access Network AccessAttached Device Connecting a USB Drive to the DG834GUv5USB Drive Requirements Select the folder to share Granting Users Access to the USB Drive Using the USB Drive Menu to Grant FTP Access RightsUnmounting a USB Drive Granting an account access to the USB Device\\10.0.0.2\share\partition1 Understanding the USB Drive Access MethodsConnecting to the USB Drive from a Local Web Browser \\10.0.0.2Accessing the Router’s USB Drive Remotely Using FTP Connecting to the USB Drive from a Remote ComputerLocating the Internet Port IP Address Enabling File and Printer Sharing Connecting to the USB Drive From Your Home/Office NetworkConfiguring Windows 98SE and Windows ME Configuring Windows 2000 and Windows XP\\ipaddress Accessing the USB Drive from the Windows Start MenuAccessing the USB Drive from Windows Explorer Accessing the USB Drive from My Network PlacesNetwork Protocol and Standards Compatibility Appendix a Technical SpecificationsV1.0, May Document Link AppendixB Related DocumentsV1.0, May