610n seeing key USB - drive 1 TB Western Digital USB router plugged

I just bought a router 610N and everything works with wireless PC and internet connections, etc. I upgraded the firmware to 1.00.03 B15 hoping that would solve my problem, but did not. I hooked a 1 TB Western Digital USB to the USB port on the router. Small bright for the USB light on the router, however, in the storage of Setup tab web to the router it shows no available drive. How can I set up and access the USB? I want to be able to share with all readers the PC connect to the router. Help, please. Thanks in advance.

I called linksys support. They had updated me the firmware to the latest firmware version 2.0 even if my hardware version 1.0 and everything works like a charm now. Later, I'll update the firmware with version 2.0. They said the only difference between the hardware version 1.0 and 2.0 is the power switch - 1.0 is not a power switch top and 2.0 - should unplug the router for ver 1.0 to be put off.

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