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High Performance Wireless-N Router
Linksys E3000 Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration
Create or Edit an FTP Folder
Use this screen to add an FTP folder.
FTP Folder Screen
Display  Name  Create  a  name  for  the  folder.  Enter  a 
display name that will  appear  in the Access table of the 
FTP Server screen. 
Partition  The name of the partition is displayed.
Location  The location of the folder is displayed.
New  Folder  Type  in  a  new  folder  name  if  you  want  to 
create a new subfolder in the current location. Then click 
Create.
Share entire Partition  Select this option if you want to 
share the entire partition with your FTP clients. If your disk 
doesn’t have multiple partitions, selecting this option will 
share the entire disk. If you do not want to share the entire 
partition, then select the folder you do want to share. 
Current Folder  The current folder is displayed. 
Folder  The available folders are listed by Folder name.
Enter into Folder  To display subfolders, click this button.
Select  Select a folder.
Return to Upper Folder  To return to the previous folder, 
click this button.
Access
Specify  which  user groups  have read-and-write  or  read-
only access to the folder. (To create user groups, refer to 
Create or Edit a Group Account, page 32.)
Available Groups  To allow a group access to the folder, 
select it, and then click the >> button.
Groups with Access  To block a group from accessing the 
folder, select it, and then click the << button.
Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel 
Changes  to  clear  your  changes.  Click  Close  to  exit  the 
screen.
On the FTP Server screen, click Save Settings to apply your 
changes, or click Cancel Changes to clear your changes.
Storage > Administration
The Administration screen allows you to manage the user 
groups  and  individual  users  who  can  access  the  shared 
folders.
Storage > Administration 
Information
Server  Name  The  default  server  name  of  the  Router  is 
Ciscoxxxxx.  XXXXX  represents  the  last  5  digits  of  your 
serial  number. This  can  be  found  on  the  bottom  of  the 
router.
NOTE:  If  you  used  the  setup  software  for 
installation,  then  the  name  of  your  wireless 
network  (up  to  15  characters)  is  the  server 
name of the Router.
Workgroup  Name  Enter  the  workgroup  name  for  the 
Router;  it  should  match  the  workgroup  name  of  the 
computers on your local network. The Router’s default is 
workgroup.
Server  LAN  IP  Address  The  local  IP  address  of  the 
Router’s media and FTP server is displayed.
Server  Internet  IP  Address  The  Internet  IP  address  of 
the Router’s FTP server is displayed.