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Enhance Your Local Network
Find the USB port on your Trek.
WiFi
USB
USB
LAN
Internet/LAN
Reset
NETGEAR
Power
Internet
USB port
Figure 15. USB port
You can use the USB port for any of the following applications in the fol\
lowing ways:
• Network storage. Back up the files on your computers and digital devices to a network 
drive. For more information, see Set Up Network Storage on page  72.
• ReadySHARE Access . Share the files on your network...

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Set Up Network Storage
You can back up the files on your local computers and digital devices to a network drive. 
ReadySHARE lets you access and share a USB drive connected the Trek’s USB port. 
The Trek works with most USB-compliant external flash and hard drives. If your USB device 
requires nonstandard drivers, it is not compatible. For the most up-to-date list of USB drives 
supported by the Trek, visit kbserver.netgear.com/readyshare....

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5. 
Select  BASIC > ReadySHARE.
6. Click the  Safely Remove USB Device  button. 
This takes the drive offline.
7.  Physically disconnect the USB drive.
View or Configure a USB Drive
You can view or configure your USB storage device:
• V
iew the basic information about the drive.
•Set up the device name, workgroups, and network folders.
• V
iew or change the network folders.
•For more security
 , share only approved USB devices.
To view basic...

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5. 
Select  BASIC > ReadySHARE .
The screen displays a USB storage device if it is attached to the Trek USB port.
If you logged in to the Trek before you connected your USB device, you might not see 
your USB device in this screen. If this happens, log out and then log ba\
ck in.
6.  T
o view the files and folders on the USB device, click the network device\
 name or the share 
name.
7.  T
o view more detail or to change the USB device...

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5. 
Select  BASIC > ReadySHARE.
6. Click the  Edit button.
7. To specify access to the USB storage device, provide the following inform\
ation:
• Network Device Name. 
 The default is readyshare. This name is the name used to 
access the USB device connected to the Trek. 
• W
orkgroup. If you are using a Windows workgroup rather than a domain, the 
workgroup name displays here. The name works only in an operating system that 
supports...

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HTTP (via Internet). Disabled by default. If you enable this feature, remote users 
can type http:// (for example,  http://1.1.10.102/shares) 
or a URL domain name to access the USB drive over the Internet. This feature 
supports file uploading only.
- FTP . Disabled by default.
- FTP (via Internet) . Disabled by default. If you select this check box, remote users 
can access the USB drive through FTP over the Internet. 
 This feature...

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6. 
Click the  Edit button.
7. Scroll down to the Available Networks Folder section of the screen. The following 
information displays:
• Share Name. If only one device is connected, the default share name is 
USB_Storage.
You can click the name, or you can type it in the address field of your w\
eb browser. If  Not Shared is shown, the default share has been deleted, and no other sh\
are for the 
root folder exists. Click the link to change...

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5. 
Select  BASIC > ReadySHARE .
6. Click the  Edit button.
7. Click the  Create Network Folder  button. 

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If the Create Network Folder screen does not display, your web browser might be 
blocking pop-ups. If it is, then change the browser settings to allow po\
p-ups. 
8.  Click the  Browse button next to the Folder field, and select the folder
 . 
9.  Enter a name in the  Share Name field. 
10.  In the Read Access list and the  W
 rite Access list, select the settings that you want.
The user name (account name) for All – no password is guest. The...

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6. 
Click the  Edit button.
7. Click the  Edit button.
The Edit Network Folder screen displays the same settings shown in the C\
reate Network  Folder screen.
8.  Change the settings in the fields as needed.
9.  Click the  Apply button.
Your changes are saved.
Specify Approved USB Devices
For more security, you can set up the Trek to share only approved USB devices.
To set up approved USB devices:
1.  Launch your browser from a computer or...
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