External USB Drive will not connect
External USB Drive will not connect
Just got my router. PLugged in, set up, internet Access. But does not recognize External HD. When I open up Network center, there is no "TP-Link" I've unplugged the HDl Ive unplugged the USB, No joy yet
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A little more data might help here?
- What exactly did you do? That is how did you connect the USB drive to the router and what router settings did you use?
- What OS are you running?
- What is the USB drive make and model and what is the size and File System?
- What are you using to 'see' the USB drive?
- Do you get any error mesages?
This is the LINK to the AX11000 emulator for the USB drive page, https://emulator.tp-link.com/ax11000-v1-us/index.html#storageSharing
Are you set up the same way?
Lastly, did you have a prior router and was able to see the USB drive on it?
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IrvSp wrote
A little more data might help here?
- What exactly did you do? That is how did you connect the USB drive to the router and what router settings did you use?
So, basically, I plugged the router in, set it up and plugged my Drive in. I did have prior router I used from NetGear Nightwing router and the drive was recognized
- What OS are you running? Windows 10 64 bit
- What is the USB drive make and model and what is the size and File System? Segate 2TB
- What are you using to 'see' the USB drive? Explorer
- Do you get any error mesages? No
I should note.....That when I open YPWifi.net, I can click on Advanced/ USB Storage and I can see the exteernal drive is recognized here......I am just unable to access it thorugh the explorer search on Network....(where you see all the drives)
This is the LINK to the AX11000 emulator for the USB drive page, https://emulator.tp-link.com/ax11000-v1-us/index.html#storageSharing
Are you set up the same way?
Lastly, did you have a prior router and was able to see the USB drive on it? Yes. NetGear Nightwing.....I was able to acces the drive....
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Netgear Nighthawks can the drive, so I'd assume the FIleSystem is good. However, there are many Seagate 2TB drives. Is it a Portable one or an External Powered one, that can make a different.
On that like I posted from the Emulator. What do you SEE on your Browser loging into the Router on the same page. Does the drive show there like in the link I provided? I assume that is what you meant by YPWifi.net.
Also, open a CMD prompt (Windows key+R at the same time) and enter CMD. Then enter NET VIEW It should look something like this:
C:\>net view
Server Name Remark
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\\HP7855 Samba 3.0.37
\\IRVXPS8940 Irv's XPS8940
\\TP-SHARE samba server
The command completed successfully.
If you get an error, then you do not have SMB1 enabled as it is required to see a share. However, I expect you do though?
Post your NET VIEW results if you can it you don't see the router.
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But When I clincl on TP=Shre I get this.....Which does me no good
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And it shouldn't get you further, you clicked on the DLNA server.
Here is what I see with Windows Explorer:
You need to be able to see the Share, you do not see TP-Link as a 'computer' as the disk is not being reported. Usually this is an SMB 1 problem, why I asked for the NET VIEW results. Any device with a disk/USB slot capability will show as a 'computer' on the top of Windows Explorer. For instance, my HP Printer has a USB/Midia card slot I can read over the LAN... hence it shows as a computer.
We can check if it is enabled another way, Open a CMD prompt as an Administrator, then enter POWERSHELL. Next enter "Get-WindowsOptionalFeature –Online –FeatureName SMB1Protocol"
It should look like this:
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C:\Windows\system32>powershell
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PS C:\Windows\system32> Get-WindowsOptionalFeature –Online –FeatureName SMB1Protocol
FeatureName : SMB1Protocol
DisplayName : SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support
Description : Support for the SMB 1.0/CIFS file sharing protocol, and the Computer Browser protocol.
RestartRequired : Possible
State : Enabled
CustomProperties :
ServerComponent\Description : Support for the SMB 1.0/CIFS file sharing protocol, and the Computer
Browser protocol.
ServerComponent\DisplayName : SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support
ServerComponent\Id : 487
ServerComponent\Type : Feature
ServerComponent\UniqueName : FS-SMB1
ServerComponent\Deploys\Update\Name : SMB1Protocol
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If you look at the MiniDLNA Status you'll see an IP Address, that is NOT the Router IP Address. Mine is the same way, sees all items but NOT what is on the router. That it seems is how that works? Odd...
If you look at the PROPERTIES of it (RMB on it and select PROPERTIES) it seems it kicks off the Windows Media Connect compatible (MiniDLNA) possibly? Not sure?
Also, on the RMB menu you can open the Media Player itself, on the list in it you'll see TP-Link, and I can see all the data on the USB drive. Suspect you can't?
So of my Pictures on the TP-Link USB attached drive:
Try this on your PC and see what it sees, if anything?
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