user manual
Table Of Contents
- Package Contents
 - Chapter 1. Introduction
 - Chapter 2. Connecting the Router
 - Chapter 3. Quick Installation Guide
 - Chapter 4. Configuring the Router
- 4.1 Login
 - 4.2 Status
 - 4.3 Quick Setup
 - 4.4 Network
 - 4.5 Dual Band Selection
 - 4.6 Wireless 2.4GHz
 - 4.7 Wireless 5GHz
 - 4.8 DHCP
 - 4.9 USB Settings
 - 4.10 NAT
 - 4.11 Forwarding
 - 4.12 Security
 - 4.13 Parental Control
 - 4.14 Access Control
 - 4.15 Advanced Routing
 - 4.16 Bandwidth Control
 - 4.17 IP & MAC Binding
 - 4.18 Dynamic DNS
 - 4.19 IPv6 Support
 - 4.20 System Tools
 
 - Appendix A: FAQ
 - Appendix B: Configuring the PCs
 - Appendix C: Specifications
 - Appendix D: Glossary
 

TL-WDR4900 
N900 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router 
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Figure 4-49 Storage Sharing 
  Service Status - Indicates the Network Sharing service's current status. You can click the 
Start button to start the Storage Sharing service and click the Stop button to stop it.  
  Volume  -  The volume name of the USB drive the users have access to. Volume 1-8 is 
mapping to USB port1, and Volume 9-16 is mapping to USB port2. 
  Capacity - The storage capacity of the USB driver.   
  Used - The used space of the USB driver.   
  Free - The available space of the USB driver.   
  Use% - The percentage of the used space.   
  Shared  -  Indicates the shared or non-shared status of the volume. When the volume is 
shared, you can click the Disable to stop sharing the volume; when volume is non-shared, 
you can click the Enable button to share the volume. 
Click the Start button to start the Network Sharing service.   
Click the Stop button to stop the Network Sharing service.   
Click the Eject Disk button to safely remove the USB storage device that is connected to USB 
port. This takes the drive offline. A message (as shown in Figure 4-50) will appear on your web 
browser when it is safe to detach the USB disk.   
Figure 4-50 Safe Unplug Message 
Click the Rescan button to start a new scan.   
Follow the instructions below to set up your Router as a file server:  










