User guide
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Product Overview
- Chapter 2: Advanced Configuration
- How to Access the Browser-Based Utility
- How to Use the Browser-Based Utility
- Setup > Basic Setup
- Setup > MAC Address Clone
- Setup > Advanced Routing
- Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings
- Wireless > Wireless Security
- Wireless > Guest Access
- Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter
- Security > Firewall
- Security > VPN Passthrough
- Storage > Disk
- Storage > Media Server
- Storage > FTP Server
- Storage > Administration
- Access Restrictions > Parental Controls + Internet Access Policy
- Applications and Gaming > Single Port Forwarding
- Applications and Gaming > Port Range Forwarding
- Applications & Gaming > Port Range Triggering
- Applications and Gaming > DMZ
- Applications and Gaming > QoS
- Administration > Management
- Administration > Log
- Administration > Diagnostics
- Administration > Factory Defaults
- Administration > Firmware Upgrade
- Status > Router
- Status > Local Network
- Status > Wireless Network
- Status > Ports
- Appendix A: Troubleshooting
- Appendix B: How to Connect and Access USB Storage
- Appendix C: Specifications

Linksys E4200 Appendix B: How to Connect and Access USB Storage
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Maximum Performance Wireless-N Router
Access the Mapped Drive
1. On your desktop, click the Windows Explorer icon.
Windows Explorer Icon
NOTE: If the Computer icon is not displayed,
then go to Start > All Programs > Accessories
> Windows Explorer.
2. Double-click the mapped drive to access it.
Double-Click Mapped Drive
Windows Vista
Access the USB Storage Device
1. On your desktop, double-click the Computer icon.
Computer Icon
NOTE: If the Computer icon is not displayed,
then go to Start > All Programs > Accessories
> Windows Explorer.
2. In the Address field, enter the default IP address of the
router: \\192.168.1.1
Enter Local IP Address of Router
NOTE: Another option is to use the Device Name
(Disk) of the router. In the Address field, enter:
\\Cisco followed by the last five digits of the
router’s serial number. If you used the setup
software for installation, then enter the name of
your wireless network (up to 15 characters) in
the Address field.
3. Double-click the shared folder.
Double-Click Shared Folder
NOTE: If the login screen appears, enter your
account username and password. Click OK.
Map a Drive
1. On your desktop, double-click the Network icon.
Network Icon
NOTE: If the My Computer icon is not displayed,
then go to Start > All Programs > Accessories
> Windows Explorer.
2. In the Address field, enter the default IP address of the
router: \\192.168.1.1
Enter Local IP Address of Router
NOTE: Another option is to use the Device Name
(Disk) of the router. In the Address field, enter:
\\Cisco followed by the last five digits of the
router’s serial number. If you used the setup
software for installation, then enter the name of
your wireless network (up to 15 characters) in
the Address field.










