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5.4. Using Shared Storages by SMB/CIFS Method for Windows
1. Connect a USB storage device to this product.
2. Select My Network Places.
3. Click Display the Computers of Workgroup.
4. Double click Microsoft Windows Network icon.
5. Double click the Workgroup that the Server belongs to. The default Workgroup name is
“WORKGROUP”. You can refer to Control Center or the Server’s web pages to get it. You will see
that the Server is displayed as its server name.
6. If you cannot find Workgroup name of the Server in Microsoft Windows Network, you can select
Search for Computer… in My Network Places and enter the Server Name of the Server to find it.
7. Double click this Server Name icon.
8. If you clear Enable SMB/CIFS Print/File Server Authentication in Supported Protocols, you login to
the SMB server without requiring authentication; otherwise you have to enter user name and
password to login to the Server. You can add user name and password in User Account box by the
Control Center or the Server’s Web page.
Note: If you use SMB on Windows 98 SE/ME, you must login to your Windows 98 SE/ME
using the same user name as in the Server’s User Account.
9. The shared folders will be listed as USB1_DyPz, and USB2_DyPz where Dy represents the y-th disk
and Pz represents the z-th partition with respect to USB1 port and USB2 port.
10. Perform Open, Paste, Remove or Copy the files to the shared folders.
5.5. Using Shared Storage by FTP Methods for Windows
Use Microsoft IE to the shared USB Mass Storages
1. Open Microsoft IE
2. In Web Address List, enter command: “ftp://Server’s Server Name“ or “ftp://Server’s IP address”.
If you have changed the default FTP port : 21 to the new value, you have to add the new port
number in the tail of command as “ftp://Server’s Server Name: ftp port” or “ftp://Server’s IP
address: ftp port”.
3. If you set Enable Server Authentication in FTP server protocol settings you have to enter user
name and password to login to the Server; if you set Allow Anonymous Login, you can use the
user name “anonymous” to login with Read-only permission. If you clear Server authentication,
you do not need username or password to login to the Server. You can add user name and
password in User Account box by the Control Center or the Server’s Web pages.
4. The shared folders will be listed in IE.
5. Perform Paste, Remove or Copy the files to the shared folders.
Use Microsoft Dos’s FTP client
1. Enter Dos command “ftp”.