Without any changes to Windows (10 or 11), I am since "ever" using a 16 GB USB stick as swap drive and quick backup device in the RT-AC68U router.
Due to vague rumors of possible interference of the USB 3.0 port of the router, the USB stick is in the USB 2.0 port.
The USB stick is formatted from the Network Map page where the USB device shall pop up after it is connected.
The router Samba setup is straight forward:
The map "data" is made from the above router page, which is the map you can access over the network.
Because I named my router "router1", basic access from Windows is in my case by accessing \\router1\
To make it easy you can make it a mapped network drive, which also remembers the router credentials.
Maybe you can start easy and try a plain USB stick as drive first, if that works, then try the larger HDD, the basic steps are:
Due to vague rumors of possible interference of the USB 3.0 port of the router, the USB stick is in the USB 2.0 port.
The USB stick is formatted from the Network Map page where the USB device shall pop up after it is connected.
The router Samba setup is straight forward:
The map "data" is made from the above router page, which is the map you can access over the network.
Because I named my router "router1", basic access from Windows is in my case by accessing \\router1\
To make it easy you can make it a mapped network drive, which also remembers the router credentials.
Maybe you can start easy and try a plain USB stick as drive first, if that works, then try the larger HDD, the basic steps are:
- Plug in the USB device in the router.
- On the Network Map page, open the USB device and Format it.
- In the USB Application > Servers Center > Network Place (Samba) page:
- Make the required settings.
- Note or set the Device Name
- The Work Group name shall be identical to that of your computers (Windows 10 or 11 default is WORKGROUP).
- There shall already be one user with the router admin credentials (which you cannot remove), you can make additional users (you better do to avoid the need to disclose the router admin credentials to others).
- Make a new map and set access rights to the map (R/W by default).
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