Linksys WRT1900AC-4A Manual De Propietario

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WRT 1900AC  | Using an External Drive
OVERVIEW
  You can attach most USB drives (including a thumb drive or a high-capacity  
external drive) to the USB port on your router. You can then use the drive as  
networked storage, as a media server (for media-enabled devices such as a  
networked TV), and as an FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server. You can also specify 
which users can access the content on the drive. Menus are subject to change.
To view the status and settings of your attached drive:
•  Log into Linksys Smart Wi-Fi. (See “How to connect to Linksys Smart Wi-Fi” on  
page 7.)
•  Click External Storage under Apps. The Status tab displays information such as 
the following: 
  Drive capacity and use
  Secured folder access status
  Addresses for accessing shared folders, the FTP server, and media server.
 
Using an External Drive
HOW TO ATTACH A USB DRIVE
  If a USB drive is already connected to the router, and you want to attach a  
different drive to that USB port, you should safely disconnect the old drive first. 
To safely remove a USB drive from the router:
•  Log into Linksys Smart Wi-Fi, then click External Storage under Apps.
•  In the Status tab, click Safely remove drive.
•  Disconnect the old drive from the router.
To attach a USB drive to the router:
•  Connect the USB drive to an available USB port on the back of your router. Your
router will detect the drive.
•  To update the External Storage screen, you may need to click Refresh.
HOW TO USE SECURED FOLDER ACCESS
Why would I need to use secured folder access? 
  By default, when you connect a USB drive to your router, the entire contents of  
the drive are available for read and write access to anyone on your local network 
(no login credentials are required). However, you can also make the drive and its 
folders secure, so that only authorized users can access the drive’s contents.
Tip:
When Secure Folder Access is on, the entire USB drive is secured.