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6. USB
Note
SG565 only.
The CyberGuard SG565 has two USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports to which you can
attach USB storage devices (e.g. hard drives, flash drives, card readers), USB printers,
USB network devices and USB narrowband (non-DSL) modems. A USB hub may be
used if you need to attach more than two USB devices simultaneously.
Note
USB DSL modems are not supported at this time.
The following walks you through configuring your CyberGuard SG appliance to use the
aforementioned USB devices, and how to share printers and network attached storage
with a Windows network.
Attach the USB device
Ensure that the USB device is connected using a USB cable and that the device is
powered on. Some USB devices, such as USB flash drives, draw their power directly
from the USB port, others may require a separate power adapter.
USB Mass Storage Devices
USB mass storage devices can be attached to the CyberGuard SG appliance for use as
a print spool or to share with your Windows network as a network attached storage
device (NAS). A typical use for NAS is for using the CyberGuard SG appliance as a
network file server.
USB mass storage devices include USB flash drives and keychains, USB flash card
readers loaded with flash cards, USB hard drives, and certain digital cameras and
portable music players.