Beats me .. it said: Scanning... and nothing was happening.
Things were up exactly the same way as if it were a USB Flash Drive (I was using a smaller USB flash drive, but wanted more space available).
As said, after a few tries, I gave up.When I plugged in the USB flash drive, this were okay again.
Actually, I spent about 1,5-2 days(!) to get this USB-thing working.
Got the router last Friday. Was up and going quickly. But getting the USB-thing working, that's a different thing... There is a very good video on YouTube on how to set things up
"How to setup and access your Asus RT-N66U FTP device".
Am a newbie...
IE/FF would not work, the drive was visible, but trying to access the subfolder (as admin) resulted in a "Webpage could not be found"-error.
After hours (incl. trying to find a solution on the web) I gave up.
Then I went for solution of using Windows Explorer as FTP client.
That went fine, I could see the subfolder and contents. Waow!
Sofar so good.
That already after more than a day.
Created a user with R/W authorization. I cud log in on the name of the user (+pw).
But.. the user could not (abroad) : "The folder you entered does not appear to be valid. Please choose another”. Great!
No, no typo, he copy-pasted the one I provided and that worked for me.
Both using Windows 7 64bit, both firewall disabled for this session.
Then I discovered an article on "The folder you entered..." error on:
http://www.techiechips.com/web-folders-web-disk-webdav-problems-on-windows-7/
Recommendation was to use BitKinex. That worked fine.
We are now FileZilla, both applications are working fine.
Since yesterday...
I have now formatted my 750GB external USB drive to FAT32, which, btw, also required to check internet as Windows 7 supports exFAT or NTFS and exFAT is not supported by the router.
Used fat32format
(http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat32format.htm)
the drive was formatted in a few seconds.
Hopefully, it will work, let's see.
Oops, sorry for the long story...
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Things were up exactly the same way as if it were a USB Flash Drive (I was using a smaller USB flash drive, but wanted more space available).
As said, after a few tries, I gave up.When I plugged in the USB flash drive, this were okay again.
Actually, I spent about 1,5-2 days(!) to get this USB-thing working.
Got the router last Friday. Was up and going quickly. But getting the USB-thing working, that's a different thing... There is a very good video on YouTube on how to set things up
"How to setup and access your Asus RT-N66U FTP device".
Am a newbie...
IE/FF would not work, the drive was visible, but trying to access the subfolder (as admin) resulted in a "Webpage could not be found"-error.
After hours (incl. trying to find a solution on the web) I gave up.
Then I went for solution of using Windows Explorer as FTP client.
That went fine, I could see the subfolder and contents. Waow!
Sofar so good.
That already after more than a day.
Created a user with R/W authorization. I cud log in on the name of the user (+pw).
But.. the user could not (abroad) : "The folder you entered does not appear to be valid. Please choose another”. Great!
No, no typo, he copy-pasted the one I provided and that worked for me.
Both using Windows 7 64bit, both firewall disabled for this session.
Then I discovered an article on "The folder you entered..." error on:
http://www.techiechips.com/web-folders-web-disk-webdav-problems-on-windows-7/
Recommendation was to use BitKinex. That worked fine.
We are now FileZilla, both applications are working fine.
Since yesterday...
I have now formatted my 750GB external USB drive to FAT32, which, btw, also required to check internet as Windows 7 supports exFAT or NTFS and exFAT is not supported by the router.
Used fat32format
(http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat32format.htm)
the drive was formatted in a few seconds.
Hopefully, it will work, let's see.
Oops, sorry for the long story...
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