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Bluetyler63
Jul 31, 2023Aspirant
R8000P - USB HDD storage no longer accessible over network
Hello all,
I have a HDD attached to my R8000P router via USB 3.0 port that while still discoverable by my TV, BD player and other network devices, I can no longer access the drive to edit files via my Android phone app, nor PC over wifi. Had no issues previously and worked fine for a couple of years now. But since rebooting the router the device won't let me access the storage. I can see the drive when scanning the network but when trying to logon it says connection cannot be made. This despite checking the password etc. I tried using a different app and using SMBv1 but the connection is still being rejected. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
Hardware Version R8000P
Firmware Version V1.4.4.94_1.3.56
GUI Language Version V1.4.3.86_2.1.46.1
8 Replies
- michaelkenwardGuru - Experienced User
Bluetyler63 wrote:
I have a HDD attached to my R8000P router via USB 3.0 port that while still discoverable by my TV, BD player and other network devices, I can no longer access the drive to edit files via my Android phone app, nor PC over wifi.
How were you accessing these files?
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- Bluetyler63Aspirant
Hi, thanks for the prompt reply.
I was accessing through 'Myfiles' android app (samsung) which allowed me to add and delete files over wifi connection. I could easily find the drive on the router by selecting.
Network storage > 'Add network storage' > it previously had the following options to select as the next step
- FTP server
- SFTP server
-Network drive (SMB)
I select the Network drive option and it would find the Readyshare USB storage drive and I would logon via the router password.
this has now changed to
- FTP server
- SFTP server
-Network drive (SMBv2/SMBv3)
On selecting the latter, it comes up with the drive (SMB) READYSHARE 192.168.1.1:445 but it rejects the logon. I usethe same credentials as the router. This has always worked previously
I tried another app that allows you "add a remote location", then select SMB and manually input 192.168.1.1:445. I even tried using the option of 'SMBv1' rather than 'Automatic' but I still get an error message "Could not connect"
As mentioned in the OP. Once I'm connected to the storage it is an easy method of transferring files to the HDD connected to the router and being able to access media files on other devices such a Smart TV's etc.
Thank in advance for any addtional guidance.
- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
Does the R8000P support SMB 2.0 and 3.0 as referred to in this old thread, and is it enabled?