WRT610N STORAGE LINK PERFORMANCE

hi,
i wonder 610n data transfer  performance by mbyte/s with connected Ntfs HDs.
pls share your experiences, how much mb read/write speed ,did u see with wireless connection between usb hd on router-notebook(with N wireless). 
thnx

Wireless computer to storage will work on average of 2-3 Mbps/sec.

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  • WRT610N Storage Link

    I have connected a 500GB external WD "My Drive" hard disk to my WRT610N wireless router.  My intent is to be able to periodically back up three computers, all linked wirelessly to the WRT610N onto this hard disk.  The disk is recognized by the router, but the directions on how to set up the shares are Greek to me.  Once set up, can these back-ups run automatically in the background at specific times or does one have to initiate the back-up?
    Has anyone set up a similar configuration with the storage link and if so, how did you go about doing it?
    Thanks,
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    To create a share, go to the UI of the wrt610n and click on Storage tab. Click on Create Share.  Assign permission to the Group that you want to grant access. I believe you need to manually create back-up.

  • WRT610N storage link user/group creation

    I just got the WRT610N and I really like it so far, I'm playing with the NAS option and I can't get it to create any new users or groups. I click on the link, fill out the form and click on 'modify user' (The set-up guide has a button there for 'save settings') and nothing gets created. I tried this several times and there are no new groups or users. I checked the storage.info file and there is no additional users or groups there either. I think I can edit that file but I'm not too sure what these last 2 lines mean
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    I highly doubted a complete reconfigure would correct a faulty GUI/option. I considered it as a last resort, but I got this working without doing so.
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    Edited the last 2 lines of the .storage_info like this.
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  • E3000 Storage Link Question

    I have a WRT600N and am unhappy with the storage link performance, usually in the 3-5Mb/s range. Does the e3000 have improved USB speeds? I would consider a upgrade if it does.

    I don't know about USB speeds for the E3000, but I can tell you using a USB device connected to the router is an absolute lesson in frustration.
    You would expect this to be completely plug and play ... i.e. setting it up via the browser and share, but it seems to have some sort of dependency which I have not found a solution for.
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    I have absolutely no problems if I connect the drive to a desktop that is accessed from the other network systems.  The problem is that the dekstop needs to stay on all the time .. something I would rather do with the router.
    Basically I find the storage management from the E3000 to be absolutely useless to me, and it was one of the reasons I bought this router in the first place.
    Yes, I am running the latest fireware .... Dec. 2010.
    If anyone else has run into this issue (Norton Ghost backups to a USB drive in the router), please let me know the magic bullet.  In the meantime, my backups continue to go to a desktop share.
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  • WRT610N on Mac, Storage Link Write Issue

    I have a 320GB seagate external hard drive, 1 NTFS partition, connected to my WRT610N, and I can connect to my drive from my MAC.
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    I have Paragon's NTFS for Mac OS X which enables me to read and write NTFS, when I plug the drive directly into my mac it works fine, read and write, it's just when I use the storage link.
    Correct me if I'm wrong but HFS+ doesn't work with storage link, or so I've read in other threads, I haven't actually tried it myself.
    So if I'm incorrect in saying that please let me know. 

  • WRT350N - Transfer speed via Storage link

    I have always been curious what the transfer speed others get while using
    a USB 2.0 hard drives on their WRT350N.
    Obviously there is going to be a drop in transfer speed using storage link but 2-3 Megabyte seems slower then I would expect.   I don't thnk I have ever seen much about 3MB. 
    I see the same performance wirelessly (connected at 270mb) and hardwired into the gig ethernet port.
    Just wanted to get some other peoples results.
    Message Edited by GAH1068 on 01-17-2008 02:04 PM

    It was on both systems. However, I did get it working. Not the way I liked, but it works. What I expected to see was the device hung off the network. That is like another computer. This *is* happening, but where I was confused was the access to it. On other shared resources I can open it at will with no special access rights needed. I'm talking about printers and files on other computers on the network. It turned out to access the Storage Link I had to actually provide a USER ID and PASSWORD before I could use it. Why I couldn't get access before was I had HTTP:\\192.168.1.1 already open in my browser so any other attempts via the web browser used the existing connection. Not until I saw a forum message that said use START=>RUN and enter the IP address or UNC name was I able to connect to it. Since I now know this, a simple bat file with some NET USE's should fix the problem of getting access. Compounding my problem is how I've chosen to manage the network and shares. I use Network Magic, and it can NOT see the Storage Link at all. Anyway, I now know how to access the Storage Link. I was using a Flash drive for testing. I'll next put a USB External drive on and try that out. My ultimate try will be a USB hub and 4 external drives and hopefully I'll have access to all 4 drives to all computers. Irv S.
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  • WRT600N Storage Link Does Not Work

    This is a great idea, but simply does not appear to work.
    Situation: WinXP Pro box, Win Vista Premium box, assorted XP home laptops, etc. Want to store common files on the router's storage link for access from anywhere on the wired or wireless network.
    Problem: Folders created on the linked USB hard drive were originally fully accessible by any computer on the network, but became somehow unreadable and unwriteable -- EVEN TO THE WRT WEB INTERFACE
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    As I try to create a folder now via the web interface with firefox, I see that doesn't work either. It takes the name, refreshes the screen as if something's being created, but on return, nothing is there. Same now with IE7. Sigh, this just gets worse as I double-check and try to get this post properly prepared.
    Just reset this thing, and it let me (via web interface) create and delete one folder, but then stopped working 30 seconds later.
    I tested a USB stick and got similar terrible results.
    I'm running the latest firmware *.35
    This thing simply doesn't work. It's not even a good beta. I'll have to advise anyone considering a purchase of this router to forget it. What a frustrating waste of time and money.

    Yes, I'm reluctant to also, like so many others, report that the WRT600N fails to perform without error in the handling of an attached usb harddrive.
    It does not maintain a stable user priviledge base, even loosing administrator access privledges to the drive.
    I have reformatted the drive using the WRT600N web interface. This made sure the harddrive was formated using the native drivers in the device (FAT32). I suspect that this device uses an internal linux variant and it's my understanding that NTFS formats (of which I think there are at least 4 versions) are not well supported under linux. This did not improve the reliability of the drive. I wonder if the priveledge table is not stored on the drive, but in some internal memory, and it's not stable.
    Any suggestions?
    Message Edited by sippnonacorona on 03-16-2008 01:12 PM
    (Edited post for guideline compliance. Thanks!)
    Message Edited by JOHNDOE_06 on 03-16-2008 01:17 PM

  • How to Resolve Storage Link Reconnection Problems

    I recently installed the WRT610N on a home network and have had major problems getting the Storage Link capability to work.  Initially it worked perfectly.  Then, every time I logged in to the computer, I had to go into My Computer and try to open the "Storage" link so that I could enter a username and password.  It was mind-numbingly frustrating.  After much reading on the Forum and elsewhere on the internet, I've crafted together what seems to be a very stable and easy solution to this problem.
    To solve it permanently, you create a batch file that will run whenever you log in.  This batch file will create the link to your network drive.  Here are the steps:
    1.  Open up Notepad (usually under Start:All Programs:Accessories.
    2.  Enter the following two lines:

    CONTINUED (sorry new forum user):
    First, you need to open up Notepad and enter two lines.  The first will go something like:
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    In this string, unless you've changed something, the z: represents the drive letter you want the storage link mapped to.  The \\....\ represents the name of the router--it'll be wrt610N unless you changed it.  The part after the \ represents the display name of the storage link share you created.  The underscores would go in place of spaces.  The user part is comprised of the a display name and then a userId you hopefully created within the router settings Storage:Administration.  Then, a space and the password.
    On the next line, enter a "y".  The end result of the entire file might look like this:
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         y
    In my case, the WRT610 after user happens to be the shortest of the display names I had established for shares.  Finally, save the file as something like netuse.bat--anywhere you want to put it.
    Now, drag a shortcut to the file into your Start:All Programstartup folder.  And repeat for all workstations and users that you need to establish access.
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  • Another WRT600N storage link bug with Vista

    Yet another annoyance with the WRT600N and Vista. Files made by the vista box on storage link (or made by xp, mixed system) suddenly become "write protected" but not really. Upon trying to delete files on this storage linked media, I get this error message:
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    This seems to be a permissions snafu between the linked storage and Vista. The XP box can usually delete this stuff. Checking properties shows it to be completely free of read only or other flags that would prevent the deletion.
    Any idea?

    I'm getting the same problem only with the Linksys WRT650N router.  I have a 1TB Cavalry USB drive connected, formatted NTFS (by Vista).  I have Vista Business x64. 4gig RAM, AMD Athalon x2 6400 @ 3.4Ghz.
    If I repair the LAN connection I can delete two files and then it goes back to saying I don't have the permissions.
    Micorsoft says it's Linksys' problem.  I haven't talked with Linksys because I just know they are going to say it's MS' problem.
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  • Storage Link and Window Vista Home Basic

    Can someone tell me if the follwoing is true so I won't waste time searching.  Since Window Vista Home Basic is not networkable so it won't see the storage link device connected to the WRT610N router.  If so, is there anyway to get it work?
    Thanks,

    It should see the storage link device connected to the WRT610N router...You need to MAP your Network Drive...
    Try this : 
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  • Can I run an app on USB flash connected to router with storage link?

    Hello,
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    Not possible. Check 3rd party firmware like dd-wrt.

  • WRT600N and WUSB600N Storage-Link breakthrough!

    So I have been playing with this combo for 3 weeks now and have been unable to transfer large files over the network or from the storage-link.
    However, today I have achieved a breakthrough. As usual I was going over my settings and realized that for the first time none of my other wireless adapters I use have WMM support, and they all work fine. The WUSB600n has WMM support. So I went into the router (I suppose I could have done it at the adapter as well), and disabled WMM (keep in mind it won't disable correctly with firmware prior to 36.)
    Voila! All of a sudden I can transfer all of my files no problem. Also here is the real kicker, trasnfers to and from the storage-link drive got faster. I don't have hard numbers, but I can tell you the transfer times for large files seem to be down 30%.
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    UPDATE! This does indeed seem to have fixed the PS3 DLNA protocol error message. I'm not sure if WMM is broken in the WRT600N, but disabling it is making this thing work like a dream.
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    This whole thing sounds like a memory issue to me (I'm an embedded software engineer, I have been there). They probably never tested everything running in parallel. Anyway I give up, I am going to go buy a Synology NAS and just use the WRT600N as a router. (Linksys definitely won't be getting anymore of my business).
    Message Edited by vectorcatch on 06-08-2008 09:17 PM
    Message Edited by vectorcatch on 06-08-2008 09:18 PM

  • How to access storage link?!?

    Hello All,
    Well, I'm trying to access the storage link option on my WRT600N router without any luck!!
    i would really appreciate this if someone could tell me how to do it from the first step (choosing partition-should it be one letter only?-->display name-new or existing name?----> and etc...)
    please advice ASAP
    Thank you all
    Gal Mesika
    Israel

    try it this way:
    1. click start>search>computers or people>a computer on the network
    2. in the computer name field, type wrt600n (or the server name you've set for it) then click search
    3. in the column name, click on the wrt600n then login to it using the username and password of the router
    4. the default folder should appear. just open it
    5. you may also right click on the default folder and choose map network drive.
    hope this helps.

  • WRT600N Storage Link Problems

    I'm just adding to the litany of woes regarding the problems with the Storage Link feature on this router, but I wanted to point out some specifics based on my sorry experience, since others seem to be somewhat different or lacking in detail. Here is my summary:
    Router firmware version 1.0.36 Build 4 (one release up from what is currently on Linksys' web site)
    Connected Western Digital My Book 750GB USB 2.0 external drive, first formatted via computer to NTFS, and then plugged in to the router's USB port..
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    Re-formatted the external network drive to NTFS again using the computer, and tried another files-and-folders backup from the laptop using Genie, this time purposely selecting enough files to push the backup file size over 4 GB. This should have worked since the drive was formatted to NTFS, but the backup failed twice.
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    Sorry if this it really long, but I felt the details are important if anyone from Linksys is reading this.

    Hi All I have just seen exactly the same issue with some files I use which are 4.7GB. If I try and move the files from the computer to the storage which connected to the router I get a message that I dont have enough space. I get the same error if I put the files on via the computer and then connect the storage back to the router and try and access them. In this day and age over 4GB is not a massive file and this is a bit of a poor show :-( Cheers Phil

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