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TomWoz
Nov 27, 2015Aspirant
usb external drives on a R7500
can you access two usb external drives simultaneously on a R7500?
- Mar 17, 2016
The router firmware version is V1.0.0.94 and my Windows version is Win7 Professional. The way I would map the first usb drive is as follows: Windows Start button > Computer > Map network drive (from Tool bar) > Drive: Z > Folder: \\192.168.1.1\USB_Storage > Finish.
I followed simular steps to map the second usb drive but my mistake was to guess the //server/share name, which was always incorrect.I finally got it to map the second usb drive with the following steps:
Windows Start button > Computer > Map network drive (from Tool bar) > Drive: x > Folder: \\192.168.1.1 > Browse... [which then showed my share name choices as \USB_Storage or \USB_Storage(T)]. When I selected \USB_Storage(T) > Finish I was successfully able to map my second usb drive and access it simultaneously with the first.
If I clicked on Browse... with the //server/share name blank, it did not show any choices. It was not until I typed the //server name of //192.168.1.1 and then clicked on Browse... that I was able to see the distinction of the two /share names.
ElaineM
Mar 16, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
TomWoz How are you accessing the USB drive?
I have connected 2 external USB drives and I was able to access both drives no problem even after taking out one USB from the other port.
What's the firmware installed on the router?
Have you tried factory reset?
TomWoz
Mar 17, 2016Aspirant
The router firmware version is V1.0.0.94 and my Windows version is Win7 Professional. The way I would map the first usb drive is as follows: Windows Start button > Computer > Map network drive (from Tool bar) > Drive: Z > Folder: \\192.168.1.1\USB_Storage > Finish.
I followed simular steps to map the second usb drive but my mistake was to guess the //server/share name, which was always incorrect.
I finally got it to map the second usb drive with the following steps:
Windows Start button > Computer > Map network drive (from Tool bar) > Drive: x > Folder: \\192.168.1.1 > Browse... [which then showed my share name choices as \USB_Storage or \USB_Storage(T)]. When I selected \USB_Storage(T) > Finish I was successfully able to map my second usb drive and access it simultaneously with the first.
If I clicked on Browse... with the //server/share name blank, it did not show any choices. It was not until I typed the //server name of //192.168.1.1 and then clicked on Browse... that I was able to see the distinction of the two /share names.