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Re: Readyshare Not In Network Folder (N600-C3700v2)

FullGrownNut
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Readyshare Not In Network Folder (N600-C3700v2)

I have a N600-C3700v2 Wifi Modem-Router combo, and over the course of the three years that I've had it, my Readyshare has been accessible through my Network folder in both of my networked computers.  Recently it disappeared.  However, the Readyshare drive is still accessible through both networked computers as a mapped drive under 'Computer' in Windows. 

 

How do I get get it back in my Network folder.   In the screenshot below, it used to appear right where the red circle is, and also the same in my older Windows PC which is networked with my Windows 10 PC.

 

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Re: Readyshare Not In Network Folder (N600-C3700v2)


@FullGrownNut wrote:

I have a N600-C3700v2 Wifi Modem-Router combo, and over the course of the three years that I've had it, my Readyshare has been accessible through my Network folder in both of my networked computers.  Recently it disappeared.  However, the Readyshare drive is still accessible through both networked computers as a mapped drive under 'Computer' in Windows. 

 


I smell a Windows issue. I find network locations love to go missing in Windows. But they are still there.

 

That is why I maintain a set of shortcuts that can get me to where I want to be.

 

A useful one is \\readyshare

 

I also have "\\" links for various NAS drives.

 

The fun thing is that after I use the shortcut to get at the data, it magically reappears in the Network tree, but not as an icon. But I never use that as a navigatioon tool.

 

I see that \\readyshare already shows in your network tree. What happens when you click it? Does the icon show up?

 

Is \\readyshare the only other "network" location on your system?

 

It doesn't seem to have anything to do with ReadySHARE because my magically disappearing network locations are nowhere near it.

 

If you search around Microsoft areas you will find that we are not alone in losing these links.

 

Sadly, the behaviour changes as Windows keeps rolling out its relentless updates.

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FullGrownNut
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Re: Readyshare Not In Network Folder (N600-C3700v2)

Thank you for your input.  Well, what makes me think that it's not a Windows issue is that the icon went missing out of my old Windows computer at the same time, which is networked with my Windows 10.  That's an old Vista machine.  The Readyshare icon always appeared in my Network folder in that computer also.  

 

But yes, going to Run > \\readyshare I can get to it from both computers, and it shows up in the network tree like in the screenshot below in my Windows 10, but when I open the Network folders directly in both PC's, the icon is not there anymore.  No, after I click it, it still doesn't appear, and yes, \\readyshare is the only network location in my system.  The orange circle is where it exists as a mapped drive under 'This PC', and the same with my old machine.  

 

As far as it being related to Windows updates, my old machine hasn't been eligible for updates for many years, and again, it disappeared out of that one also.

 

network-readyshare1.png

 

 

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@FullGrownNut wrote:

 

But yes, going to Run > \\readyshare I can get to it from both computers


 

"Run > \\readyshare"?

 

I use Explorer. (Actually, a fancier package, but the same idea.)

 



Well, what makes me think that it's not a Windows issue is that the icon went missing out of my old Windows computer at the same time, which is networked with my Windows 10.  That's an old Vista machine.  The Readyshare icon always appeared in my Network folder in that computer also.  

Well, you didn't mention that in your first message. You are a braver person than I am with a Vista machine, but I see similar behaviour on networked Windows 11 PCs. Missing cons on both ends.

 

And I rule out ReadySHARE because I lose icons for various network devices. Strangely, \\readyshare does not suffer from this disease.

 

ReadySHARE brings up vari0ous issues here. The one you raised is rare. Sadly, Netgear would love us to stop using USB storage and has removed this feature from newer routers. So troubleshooting issues is not easy.

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FullGrownNut
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Re: Readyshare Not In Network Folder (N600-C3700v2)

Yes, sorry I meant Start > Run > Enter \\readyshare as it says in the user manual:

start-run-readyshare1.png

I see, you use Windows Explorer instead.  I guess that would be a little easier.

 

Yes, I'm just basically using my old Vista machine as a storage device to access old files from my Windows 10.

 

I agree, it's strange that \\readyshare isn't affected by this issue, but icons directly in the Network folder is.  I see, Netgear has phased out USB access from their new modems, probably because of this issue, and yeah, I figured my situation might be a rare one.  Lucky me lol.   Hopefully it will start magically working again in the future, and the icons will reappear.

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@FullGrownNut wrote:

 

I see, you use Windows Explorer instead.  I guess that would be a little easier.

 

A lot easier. You can put a shortcut to ReadySHARE on your desktop. No need to "run" anything. That would do the same thing as the missing icon, which is effectively the  same thing.

 

You can even use a shortcut to drill down to the files and folders within the USB drive that you want to get at.

 


Yes, I'm just basically using my old Vista machine as a storage device to access old files from my Windows 10.

 

I do hope that your Vista PC is not allowed to go anywhere near the Internet.

 

Hopefully it will start magically working again in the future, and the icons will reappear.


Funny that you should say that, my Network tree suddenly reappeared after yet another Windows reboot.

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FullGrownNut
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Re: Readyshare Not In Network Folder (N600-C3700v2)

I see, that's a good idea with the desktop shortcuts.  Thanks for the tip.

 

No, my Vista machine is not allowed to go anywhere on the Internet lol.

 

I'm glad to hear that your Network tree magically reappeared again, maybe I brought you some good luck lol.

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