This article will show you how to access and use the External Storage feature of your router when a drive is connected into the USB port.
Step 1:
Access your router’s web interface. For instructions, click here.
Access your router’s web interface. For instructions, click here.
Step 2:
Click on Configuration.
Click on Configuration.
Step 3:
Click on External Storage.
Click on External Storage.

You will see the following settings when a drive is connected:
Disk1 - Displays the drive's description. In the example above, Seagate BUP Slim RD is used.
Safely Remove Disk - Click on it to ensure that your hard drive will be removed safely. This will also prevent file corruption.
Create Share - Assigns access permissions to either an entire partition or specific folders of the partition. To know more about Create Share, click here.
USB Port Speed - Displays the USB standard of the hard drive.
Shared Folder - Under this section, the following are displayed:
- Router Name - This is also known as the NetBIOS name of the router. This can be changed if you go to Configuration > Local Network settings of your router's web interface.
- Shared Disk IP Address - Displays the IP address of your drive.
Summary - Displays the shared folders. Clicking on Edit lets you change the access settings of a shared folder, while clicking on Delete lets you remove them.
Format Disk - Click on this option to select a disk you want to format.
Refresh - Click this button to refresh the External Storage page of the router.
Refresh - Click this button to refresh the External Storage page of the router.
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