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LJCArchit
Jun 03, 2021Aspirant
Readyshare USB 3.0 storage device on a RAX50 router
Where can I get a list of compatible storage devices that work on the USB 3.0 slot for the RAX50 modem? I tried a Western Digital 4TB drive but it was not recognized by the modem?
- Jun 03, 2021
> Where can I get a list of compatible storage devices [...]
Web search? Or see below. There's a Netgear KB article, but it's
not well maintained.> [...] RAX50 modem [...]
It's a router, not a modem. Firmware version?
> [...] I tried a Western Digital 4TB drive but it was not recognized by
> the modem?Not much meat on that bone. Here's a radical concept which some
people find informative:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTFM
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation. Get the User Manual (at least). Read. Look for
"USB device requirements".
I know approximately nothing about your (unspecified) "a Western
Digital 4TB drive", but I would not be amazed if it arrived configured
with an exFAT file system (which I don't see in the list in the manual).
Even a "compatible" device can be configured with an incompatible file
system.
GaryRidsdale
Jun 09, 2021Aspirant
Hi, I have recently installed an AX1800 ( RAX20-100cns) and attached a WD 12 TB Easystore drive to the USB port. It connects and transfers trouble free but slows down after and hour or so until it crashes the router. For example, I was transfering a 3 tb directory and started moving the files ( large image files about 20 mb ) less than a second per file. After an hour it was moving them at 10 sec per file and then within the next hour it would be 30 sec per file and ultimately would crash.
The drive and file structure seems compatible. It there something in the firmware that is recording files to the point it fills the routers memory ?
antinode
Jun 09, 2021Guru
> [...] I have recently installed an AX1800 ( RAX20-100cns) [...]
So, all different hardware, and a different complaint. Why add your
entirely different problem to this existing thread (which is already
marked as "Solved")? Why not start your own thread for your own,
different problem? When you do that, you might want to include some
basic information, like:
Router firmware version
File system on the external storage device
"transfers" how, exactly?
What "crashes the router" means to you