
Trek N300 Travel Router and Range Extender PR2000
files between Macintosh, Linux, and Windows computers by using the USB drive as a
•Sharing large files such as Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and text files with remote users.
Share Photos and Multimedia
You can create your own central storage location for photos and multimedia. This method eliminates the need to log in to (and pay for) an external
To share photos and multimedia with your friends and family:
1.Insert your USB drive into the USB port on the Trek either directly or with a USB cable.
Computers on your local area network (LAN) can automatically access this USB drive using a web browser or Microsoft Networking.
2.If you want to specify
Print High-Quality Photos from a Nonshared Printer
You can print
•A family member has photos on a Macintosh computer and wants to print them.
•The
•The Mac and the Windows computer are not visible to each other on the network.
To print
•On the Mac, access the USB drive by typing \\readyshare in the address field of a web browser. Then copy the photos to the USB drive.
•On a Window computer, use a web browser or Microsoft Networking to copy the files from the USB drive to the computer. Then print the files.
You can also set up a network printer. For more information, see Set Up a Network Printer on page 81.
Send Large Files over the Internet
Sending files that are larger than 5 MB can pose a problem for many email systems. The Trek allows you to share large files such as PowerPoint presentations or .zip files over the Internet. You can use FTP to download shared files from the Trek.
Sharing files with a remote colleague involves the following considerations:
•The two user accounts are admin and guest. The password for admin is the same one that you use to access the Trek. By default, it is password. The guest user account has no password.
USB Port
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