WRT610N > usb > ioSafe Solo 1 TB

WRT610N worm 1 (Firmware Ver: B15 1.00.03) via USB to ioSafe Solo 1 TB (NTFS) external hard drive.

According to the FAQ of ioSafe less "convert the ioSafe Solo to a NAS", "Linksys WRT610N is the best bet for Windows systems, as it will read and write to an NTFS or FAT32 formatted disk. We recommend this for Windows networks. »

http://www.ioSafe.com/FAQ-solo

But for the life of me seems to have lost a whole day trying to get my Vista laptop 'See' the ioSafe on my wired LAN (wireless disabled).

I followed the instructions of Vista under User Guide Appendix B to a "T".  I tried all the recommendations I can find here and elsewhere and I am at my wits end.

Someone, someone at - it having the kindness as for hold my hand to make sure I do this correctly.

The most confusing step in my mind is the 'actions' and how to configure it properly.

I just want to access the ioSafe HD from a Vista laptop on my wired local LAN (without FTP from the internet) to store the archive personal photos and videos files.  It will not be used with a server media, but simply as a safe place to store the irreplaceable files.

To access your key USB computer Vista, the first thing you need to do is, select on your vista computer network discovery Service. Click Start - Control Panel - Network and sharing - and Center under this window first activate the Option "network discovery"...

Now on your vista computer click Start - RUN - and type "\\192.168.1.1" (without the quotes) and press ENTER, and it should invite you to the Usernamd and the password in the Usernamd and the password, use "admin" all in lower cae and click Ok... Now you should be able to see your USB... You must make a right click on it and select "Map network drive" and check the Enable box and below click Finish... It will map the USB on your Vista computer... Once done, you will be able to send and receive data from your computer to the USB...

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