Linksys E1550
How to access files remotely
To access files remotely, you must first attach a USB drive to your router and set up that storage for remote access. For instructions, see “How to configure your router’s storage for remote access” on page 36. You can then access files from anywhere on the Internet.
To access files remotely:
1.Make sure that your router is configured to share files. For more information, see “How to configure your router’s storage for remote access” on page 36.
2.Make sure that your router has user accounts set up, and that you have taken note of the user name and password you will use to access the router’s storage. If you have enabled Anonymous FTP (not recommended), you will not need a user name and password. For more information, see “How to configure storage” on page 32.
3.Take note of the IP address of your router. To view your router’s IP address, open the
– OR –
If you have DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service), take note of the domain name registered to your router. For more information, see “How to find your network on the Internet” on page 16.
4.At any remote location where you can access the Internet, you can:
••Use FTP (File Transfer Protocol) client software to connect to your router. You will need to enter your router’s IP address. If access to your router requires a user name and password, you will also need to enter those details. For more information on using the FTP client software, see its documentation or help.
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••Type the router’s IP address into a web browser’s Internet address field, press Enter, then enter your user name and password.
Using an External Drive
FTP software and web browsers display FTP content in many ways, but you can usually use these common actions to navigate through FTP folders:
••Click a folder name to open it.
••Click a double period (..) or Up to a higher level directory to open a parent folder.
••Click or
••Drag a file from another window and drop it into the FTP window to upload it. (To upload a file, your user account must have write access.)
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