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Hoochee
Dec 15, 2021Aspirant
R7800 - connect USB hub?
Someone point me to the post if there's one already. Windows 11 PC If I have four 3.5" USB HHDs connected to a hub, and connect that to one of the USB ports on the router , can I access them ...
- Dec 22, 2021
Multiple external USB drives connected to a USB hub, connected to one of the USB ports on the router, are recognized as individual drives by ReadySHARE. Running Win 11, File Explorer sees them as a single volume, but I can Map Network Drive, enter the UNC Path for one of the drives and it's found as a separate. Interstingly, when I enter the Path and click Browse, in the "Browse For Folder" window Win 11 shows "readyshare" as a Network location. Within File Explorer it doesn't show that way.
michaelkenward
Dec 16, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Hoochee wrote:
If I have four 3.5" USB HHDs connected to a hub, and connect that to one of the USB ports on the router , can I access them as four distinct drives, so same as if they were connected directly to a PC on the network?
And that hub is?
I have an R7800 with a 8TB Seagate USB box in one port and a 4TB WD Element USB box. (Let's not go into the drive plugged into the eSATA port.)
The Seagate has two USB ports that I van connect USB drives that show up as independent devices in ReadySHARE.
This doesn't answer your question, hence the question about the hub, but it does give a few clues as to what you can do with ReadySHARE
Hoochee
Dec 16, 2021Aspirant
michaelkenward I don't see how it matters what hub it is, let's call it a Hub-a-bubba
Drives daisy chained off the Seagate show as separate drives in ReadySHARE so I expect drives connected through a hub will be recognized the same. Will give it a go and report back for the benefit of others. Thanks for the input.
- michaelkenwardDec 17, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Fine.