Using a Disk Connected to the Router

Using a Disk Connected to the Router

Using a Disk Connected to the Router
Using a Disk Connected to the Router
2024-09-19 00:49:13
Tags: #Disk Share
Model: Archer VR2100v  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.13.0 0.9.1 v009e.0 Build 220623 Rel.61658n

I have a disk connected to the Router. All folders are shared but I see two problems

1. When trying to open a folder with media content/subfolders I am told I dont have permissions. However I can still configure the USB sharing to share subfolders within this folder and then open those subfolders. I dont have this issue with other folders. 

2. I cannot copy anything from my PC to the DISK as I get an error saying no sufficient space. Disk is 70% empty. 

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Re:Using a Disk Connected to the Router
2024-09-19 09:21:29

  @Ark2024 

Hi

 

1. Regarding the permission problem:  You can also try reconfiguring the USB sharing settings to ensure all subfolders are properly shared and accessible.

2. For the disk space issue: This could be due to temporary files or other hidden files taking up space on the disk. You can try cleaning up temporary or unnecessary files on the disk to free up space. Additionally, reconnect the disk to the router or try connecting it to another device to see if the issue persists.

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Re:Using a Disk Connected to the Router
2024-09-19 10:20:17

  @Joseph-TP Thank you but permissions are shared with everyone. I created a new folder which was accessible. THe moment I copy the media directories into it I cannot access the folder.

I access it via //192.168.1.1/ShareName

 

 

In terms of size I have more than 400 GB available. 

 

Is this a limitation due to the OS on the Router that prevents using the disk like a standard Windows Network Share?

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Re:Using a Disk Connected to the Router
2024-09-19 12:22:49

Just on further testing I am discovering that the folder had an MKV file of 3.7 GB. I took that off and I can now access the folder. I placed another MKV file around 3 GB and same issue again. 

So is it a size thing? Other MKV up to 2 GB are in other folders and no issues. 

 

The error I get is

 

"FOLDER" is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. The specified server cannot perform the requested operation. 

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