While your router might seem like a single-purpose device, you can use its USB port for a variety of cool things. Here are some use cases worth exploring.
Many users remain unaware of the powerful capabilities hidden within their router's USB port. By connecting a USB drive or external hard disk, you can create a centralized storage hub, effectively ...
My router, like most modern routers, has a plethora of ports, including one USB port. That USB port can come in handy in various scenarios, for example, sharing files over the local network (or even ...
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Hello, I'm in a small pickle. Real first-world problem here: My set-up - I have a 4-bay HDD enclosure that I store all my files on. 1 drive has media, 1 has important documents (backed up to a cloud ...
Our fairly new wireless router has two(2) USB ports that claim they can be used as printer ports. What is the success rate and experience(s) of using these USB ports on the router, as a printer port?
The D-Link All-in-One Mobile Companion (DIR-505) is a compact travel router with a built in power plug that creates a wireless network from any wired connection and has a USB port for sharing files ...
D-Link has been producing wireless routers and other networking hardware for a number of years. The company has announced a new app that enables consumers to create their own cloud storage network.
Whether it's an older router you have lying around or the current one you're using, there are a lot of surprising features ...
WiFi-sharing enthusiasts FON have released their latest router, the Fonera 2.0n. As the name suggests, the Fonera 2.0n packs 802.11n support, but they've also packed it with social networking ...