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1TimOz
Mar 28, 2019Aspirant
ReadySHAREVault
Has anybody actually managed to get this program to work ?
11 Replies
- 1TimOzAspirant
18 views but nobody claiming to have the program working :smileysad:
- michaelkenwardGuru - Experienced User
1TimOz wrote:
18 views but nobody claiming to have the program working :smileysad:
Robots.
Or maybe the readers don't understand what you are trying to achieve.
Have you tried it and failed to make it work?
- 1TimOzAspirant
Fairly simple what I am trying to acheive , find someone / anyone who actually has this program working ?
Obviously it isn't working for me , however I do appoligise if English is not your first language ?
- 1TimOzAspirant
Actually I'll go further , has anybody actually managed to connect a usb drive to a D7000v2 ?
- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
1TimOz wrote:
Actually I'll go further , has anybody actually managed to connect a usb drive to a D7000v2 ?
Have no D7000v2 at hand ... but you have some people here wth michaelkenward and others who are willing to help. So you plugged an undefined USB drive with an undefined partition scheme and an unknown file system (get me?) to the D7000v2 USB port. Just as one would do on any Netgear router.
Now, does it show up on the router ReadyShare under Available Network Folders, with a share name?
With the wide open read and write access, can you browse and access the device, in this example as \\readyshare\T_Drive from a Windows Explorer?
Probably not, and using Windows 10? In this case, call the Windows 10 Features from the search, and add (enable) the SMB 1.0/CIFS Client features - reboot, and retry.For the D7000v2 there would be a dedicated community section -> Cable Modems, Routers And DSL Modems but then the Netgear community is a complex environment. You might want to look around there for similar problems on your specific router model with the undefined (you still read me?) firmware version - the volume of posts is simply much lower on these sections.
Afraid yes, we can be somewhat challenging when people don't provide information and expect wonders from simple single questions where the answer can be [Yes] or [No].
Regards,
-Kurt
PS. from Switzerland - English is here by far not the first, not the second, and not the third language ... so please don't be to picky on perfect wording and grammar.
- 1TimOzAspirant