Question:
How can i attach my external hard drive to my wireless router so that i can access it wirelessly.
cappman500
2008-08-06 10:05:35 UTC
The hard drive currently connects to my computer via USB. Is there a cheap option ie a cable which will do this.
Six answers:
poebassman
2008-08-06 10:15:52 UTC
Depends on the router. If you have a netgear WGT643 router, just plug it in the USB port and configure the router to share the drive. If you don't have a router that has a USB port or that is capable of sharing a network drive (NAS) then I would put it on a computer and share it to your wireless network.
i know nothing
2008-08-06 10:22:18 UTC
guess this is of good help



so u see an usb port in ur wl router Plug the usb from the External hdd to it (WireLEss router )



or tryu the procedure







Step1

Purchase a middle manager that works with your computer's operating system. Products like Linksys' Network Storage Link or D-Link's Wireless Network Storage Enclosure make connecting your external hard drive to your router easier than ever.

Step2

Gather and connect all necessary connecting cables. You need an Ethernet cable to go from the box linking the hard drive to your wireless router in one of the open ports on the back of your wireless router, and a USB cord connecting your external drive to the storage link box (unless you are using a flash memory device or stick drive).

Step3

Power up the devices. Make sure your Internet connection Is working and that the storage device is working properly.

Step4

Insert the Setup CD into your computer. Run any necessary executables provided on the disk. Follow the instructions and install any necessary utilities for the specific type of external drive you are using. For example, there may be a special utility for flash drives. The disk should automatically detect the necessary device.

Step5

Configure the storage link. During setup you should have been given the option to secure the device with a login name and password. Open the device and log in. Make any changes you want to on the storage device, but if you aren't sure what specific changes you want to make to the default settings, leave the default settings alone to avoid creating problems.
anonymous
2008-08-06 10:15:40 UTC
A router is just a traffic cop. There is no way for it to recognize an external hard drive without a processor and all the necessary driver instructions.

It may be accessable only when connected to a computer.
iggy
2008-08-06 10:13:57 UTC
The only thing that would work is probably having a computer on the home network connected to the hard drive and just set its properties to file sharing.....either that or just get a media server
anonymous
2008-08-06 10:23:07 UTC
That requires a server....

I suggest the Linksys NSLU2 on ebay...its really cheap.....

If want NTFS read and write access, you will need to flash the device with linux and install ntsf 3g.
arbour
2016-11-06 01:35:47 UTC
regularly that rigidity is reserved for printers for prompt purchasers to print. Im guessing which you will possibly ought to map a rigidity going to that ip handle, vs like it wouldve been linked promptly. and why dont you purely connect the rigidity on your under pressure out laptop and get right of entry to it from the pc that way?


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