Chapter 13 Applications
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13.6 File Sharing
You can also share files on a USB memory stick or hard drive connected to your NBG6815 with
users on your network.
The following figure is an overview of the NBG6815’s file-sharing server feature. Computers A and
B can access files on a USB device (C) which is connected to the NBG6815 (D).
Figure 81 File Sharing Overview
Note: The read and write performance may be affected by amount of file-sharing traffic
on your network, type of connected USB device and your USB version (1.1 or 2.0).
13.6.1 SAMBA Server Screen
Use this screen to set up file-sharing via the NBG6815 using Windows Explorer or the workgroup
name. You can also configure the workgroup name and create file-sharing user accounts.
In Expert mode, click Applications > File Sharing > SAMBA to open the following screen.
Out Port Out Port is the well-known port that the WAN server uses to reply to the LAN computer
that made the request using In Port.
In the below example, In Port 8000 is paired with Out Port 80. A user on the WAN
could enter http://A.B.C.D:8000 to access the internal computer with private IP address
192.168.77.55 where A.B.C.D is the WAN IP address or URL of the NBG6815.
This field displays the port number of the UPnP entry.
IP Address This field displays the IP address of this UPnP entry.
Apply Click Apply to save the setting to the NBG6815.
Cancel Click Cancel to return to the previously saved settings.
Table 45 Expert Mode > Applications > UPnP (continued)
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