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
6. To specify a folder to share, click Select. To display
subfolders, click Enter into Folder. To return to the
previous folder, click Return to Upper Folder.
Shared Folder > Select Folder or Enter into Folder
To create a new folder, enter its name in the New Folder
field. Then click Create.
Shared Folder > Create New Folder
7. To allow a group to access the shared folder,
select it from the Available Groups column, and
then click the >> button. (To create groups, go to
“Create a Group Account” on page 53.)
Shared Folder > Groups with Access
NOTE: By default, no password is needed for
read-and-write access to the disk. If you want
to specify which groups can access the shared
folder, select Disabled for the Anonymous Disk
Access option on the Storage > Administration
screen. Go to “Disable Anonymous Disk Access”
on page 53.
8. Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click
Cancel Changes to clear your changes. Click Close to
exit this screen and return to the Disk screen.
Manage Group and User Access to
SharedFolders
By default, no password is needed for read-and-write
access to the disk. Before you can manage group and user
access to specific shared folders, you must disable the
Anonymous Disk Access option.
Disable Anonymous Disk Access
1. Click the Storage tab.
Top- and Lower-Level Tabs
2. Click the Administration tab. The Administration
screen appears.
Storage > Administration
3. For the Anonymous Disk Access option, select Disabled.
4. Click Save Settings.










