NETGEAR N300 Wi - Fi DOCSIS 3.0 Cable Modem Router (C3000) sees the backup HD Seagate but don't transfer

V1.01.11 firmware, OS is Windows 10

I bought the cable Modem Wifi Netgear N300. Except for the external hard drive Seagate (backup Seagate more 5 TB desktop external hard drive with 200 GB of Cloud Storage & Mobile Device backup USB 3.0 (STDT5000100)), all my devices connect to it without problem. However:

1.) when I have the hood upwards the Seagate external hard drive, the genius of Netgear he sees, but says that the drive has 0 bytes available.

(2.) that's why I can't back up by using the backup program WIndows 10 but

(3.) I can "manually" drag files from my PC to the Seagate HD (the PC is connected to the modem router cable via wifi.)

4.) when I connect the Seagate HD with a USB cable to the computer, the backup works.

It's frustrating because I want to use the Seagate HD as a backup for some of my devices and I want the devices to send their data or the Netgear router.

Can someone help me? It seems important that Netgear genius sees the HD Seagate but think it has no place.

Richard

I answer my own question (!) but is the answer that the HD 5 t is not compatible with the cable modem Netgear router? See:

http://KB.NETGEAR.com/app/answers/detail/A_ID/18985

Richard T.

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