Richy1964
New Around Here
Hi,
I am new here but have been a reader of your forums for some time now. Hopefully this is the correct place to post this query, if not, please move and let me know.
I have searched and searched online for an answer to this but have only managed to draw a blank or been redirected back to the ASUS site, which to be honest is as much use as a chocolate fireguard.
I am a bit of a newbie to this networking so maybe I am just doing something stupid and you can point it out and make me feel like a complete tit!
Anyway, my problem - I loaded the latest Merlin Firmware onto my RT86 router and then went about trying to configure a Samsung T5 250GB USB disk as a network shared drive.
My first confusion was in selecting the type of share I need - Basically all I want to do is share the drive on my local network, no need to be available over the internet or anything like that - There will be 5 other computers that need access, and we all are running Ein 10 X64 Pro. There is one iPhone 6s that will also be connecting.
What I was hoping to get was a simple icon of the drive popping up when I open file explorer, I would then map it and be able to share files seemlessley between computers.
Well things didn't work out as simple as that - I tried enabling Media Server share and then SAMBA share, none of which give me an icon of the drive on the PC.
Whenever I create a share and I open up file explorer, all I am able to see is the Media Server Icon from Windows, no icon that looks lik0 "my computer" Then, whenever I click on the media server icon, I am taken to a web browser page and the log in screen of the router.
Before I upgraded to Merlin, I had a slightly different outcome, I was using the standard firmware and when I created the share it actually brought up a second icon in file explorer, when this was opened it showed the 3 folders created by Asus on the USB drive, Pictures, Video's and Music - however, I could not copy and paste any files to the folders at all - The paste function was greyed out.
I don't really want those 3 folders anyway, all I want is to be able to create my own folders on the USB drive and drag drop or copy any files I want onto it without hassles of log ins passwords etc. just like a local drive.
I don't think I need to create FTP or NFS, there must be a simple way of doing this surely? I also do not want to have to create the "Home Network" share available in Windows as it is terrible.
If any of you kind people on here could tell me where ia am going wrong I would be most grateful, even if I do end up looking like a turkey.
Many thanks
Richy
I am new here but have been a reader of your forums for some time now. Hopefully this is the correct place to post this query, if not, please move and let me know.
I have searched and searched online for an answer to this but have only managed to draw a blank or been redirected back to the ASUS site, which to be honest is as much use as a chocolate fireguard.
I am a bit of a newbie to this networking so maybe I am just doing something stupid and you can point it out and make me feel like a complete tit!
Anyway, my problem - I loaded the latest Merlin Firmware onto my RT86 router and then went about trying to configure a Samsung T5 250GB USB disk as a network shared drive.
My first confusion was in selecting the type of share I need - Basically all I want to do is share the drive on my local network, no need to be available over the internet or anything like that - There will be 5 other computers that need access, and we all are running Ein 10 X64 Pro. There is one iPhone 6s that will also be connecting.
What I was hoping to get was a simple icon of the drive popping up when I open file explorer, I would then map it and be able to share files seemlessley between computers.
Well things didn't work out as simple as that - I tried enabling Media Server share and then SAMBA share, none of which give me an icon of the drive on the PC.
Whenever I create a share and I open up file explorer, all I am able to see is the Media Server Icon from Windows, no icon that looks lik0 "my computer" Then, whenever I click on the media server icon, I am taken to a web browser page and the log in screen of the router.
Before I upgraded to Merlin, I had a slightly different outcome, I was using the standard firmware and when I created the share it actually brought up a second icon in file explorer, when this was opened it showed the 3 folders created by Asus on the USB drive, Pictures, Video's and Music - however, I could not copy and paste any files to the folders at all - The paste function was greyed out.
I don't really want those 3 folders anyway, all I want is to be able to create my own folders on the USB drive and drag drop or copy any files I want onto it without hassles of log ins passwords etc. just like a local drive.
I don't think I need to create FTP or NFS, there must be a simple way of doing this surely? I also do not want to have to create the "Home Network" share available in Windows as it is terrible.
If any of you kind people on here could tell me where ia am going wrong I would be most grateful, even if I do end up looking like a turkey.
Many thanks
Richy