Dash Riprock
Occasional Visitor
I'm trying to set up an external hard drive through a USB port on my RT-AC680 to use as a backup storage for our home laptops, and (hopefully) eventually use it as cloud storage for my daughter's kabillion iPhone pictures.
I'm not really sure how best to explain the problem. When I try to open the files I've backed up to the external drive, it takes me to the Microsoft Edge browser. It's as if nothing but the filename is copying over. But, when I remove the hard drive from the router and hook it directly to my laptop, the files function as normal.
For example, when I double click on, say "VacationPicture.jpg" when the hard drive is mounted on the router, it opens Microsoft Edge. But if I remove the hard drive from the router and connect it to my laptop, it opens as a .jpg picture. Which tells me the file is there but apparently something in the router/network doesn't recognize its contents, or seems to think all the files are associated with Microsoft Edge. It does the same no matter what type of file it is (.jpg , .pdf , .doc etc.)
Does this make any sense? Is there a setting I'm missing somewhere? I'm reasonably computer literate but this networking stuff has always thrown me for a bit of a loop.
Thanks!
I'm not really sure how best to explain the problem. When I try to open the files I've backed up to the external drive, it takes me to the Microsoft Edge browser. It's as if nothing but the filename is copying over. But, when I remove the hard drive from the router and hook it directly to my laptop, the files function as normal.
For example, when I double click on, say "VacationPicture.jpg" when the hard drive is mounted on the router, it opens Microsoft Edge. But if I remove the hard drive from the router and connect it to my laptop, it opens as a .jpg picture. Which tells me the file is there but apparently something in the router/network doesn't recognize its contents, or seems to think all the files are associated with Microsoft Edge. It does the same no matter what type of file it is (.jpg , .pdf , .doc etc.)
Does this make any sense? Is there a setting I'm missing somewhere? I'm reasonably computer literate but this networking stuff has always thrown me for a bit of a loop.
Thanks!