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kwdavids
Mar 29, 2018Aspirant
"No ReadySHARE device detected"
I'm trying to setup ReadyShare on my R6200v2 router (Firmware v1.0.3.12). I have a PC hardwired to the router. Web access to the router shows the hard drive installed. I Installed Genie on the PC...
- Mar 30, 2018
Thanks.I read up on SMB1 and ReadySHARE and solved the issue.
In order for the ReadySHARE drive to be accessed, I had to go to Control Panel | Programs and Features | Turn Windows features on or off | SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support | SMB 1.0/CIFS Client and set that ON and reboot.
If I understand what I read, the WannaCry vulnerability is with the Server, not the Client, and enabling the Client won't cause a problem.
I'm running Windows 10 Version 1803, Build 17133.1.
antinode
Mar 29, 2018Guru
> Web access to the router shows the hard drive installed.
What exactly, shows what, exactly? What's listed under (BASIC >
ReadySHARE) "Available Network Folders"?
> I also cannot access the drive from Windows using \\name.
"cannot" is not a useful problem description. What happens when you
try?
Windows version? A Web or Forum search for keywords like:
ReadySHARE smb1
might find some interesting (or depressing) information.
kwdavids
Mar 30, 2018Aspirant
Thanks.I read up on SMB1 and ReadySHARE and solved the issue.
In order for the ReadySHARE drive to be accessed, I had to go to Control Panel | Programs and Features | Turn Windows features on or off | SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support | SMB 1.0/CIFS Client and set that ON and reboot.
If I understand what I read, the WannaCry vulnerability is with the Server, not the Client, and enabling the Client won't cause a problem.
I'm running Windows 10 Version 1803, Build 17133.1.