ReadyShare drive unusable in the DOS command prompt

I have a Nighthawk C700 - AC 1900 WiFi cable router Modem where I configure drive ReadyShare USB access.

When I type the UNC "\\READYSHARE\USB_Storage" and type the Admin password for write access - I "can" see the files/disc in Windows Explorer. I can map the UNC path as a player U:\ and I can see/access it very well in the GUI.

However...

Once I go to a CMD command prompt (even tried as admin) - I see 'no' this player U:\. Error message = "system cannot find the drive specified."

ReadyShare drive is a USB 2.0 disk formatted in Win7 to NTFS 2 TB external.

I'm on Windows 10 v1607.

If I connect the USB directly to my computer - I can see/access this drive U:\ locally and use the CMD utilities against it very well (robobopy.exe).

Anyone working on this issue and or knows how to get CMD to use/see the ReadyShare full-access/write?

Thank you...

Peter

Update: it's working now. ?

I've upgraded to the latest version of Windows (1607.14951.1000) 10.

I also upgraded Netgear engineering to v2.4.32.

I "can now use/see the drive Readyshare in a CMD Shell."

I can run normal DOS commands on this very well mapped drive.

I had to modify my script robocopy to remove the /COPYALL and /ZB settings as I guess that Linux/NAS does not support these settings, but I can now, with the click of a shortcut on the Desktop - Sync/restore my files the on the network to the NAS drive.

I don't know if it's the change in Windows or in engineering who has been around.

hope this helps others too.

Tags: Netgear

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