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 U.S. Cellular® 4G LTE™ Router (LG2200D)
The directories of the USB drive that your account has access to display. For example, 
you could see share/partition1/directory1. You can now read and copy files from the USB 
directory.
File-Sharing Scenarios
You can share files on the USB drive for a wide variety of business and recreational 
purposes. The files can be any Windows, Mac, or Linux file type including text, Word, 
PowerPoint, Excel, MP3, pictures, and multimedia files. USB drive applications include:
Sharing multimedia such as MP3 files, pictures, and other multimedia with local and 
remote users.
Sharing resources on your network. You can store files in a central location so that you do 
not have to power up a computer to perform local sharing. In addition, you can share files 
between Macintosh, Linux, and Windows computers by using the USB drive as a 
go-between across the systems.
Sharing files such as Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and text files with 
remote users.
A few common uses are described in the following sections.
Share Photos 
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 photo-sharing site.
To share files with your friends and family:
Insert your USB drive into the USB port on the router 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.
You can specify read-only access or allow access from the Internet. For more information, 
see 
Store Files in a Central Location for Printing
This scenario is for a family that has one high-quality color printer directly attached to a 
computer, but not shared on the local area network (LAN). This family does not have a print 
server.
One family member has photos on a Macintosh computer that she wants to print.
The photo-capable color printer is directly attached to a Windows computer, but not 
shared on the network.
The Mac and Windows computer are not visible to each other on the network.