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If one enables the CIFS server with
If one enables the CIFS server with
:contentsharing cifs config state=enabled
:contentsharing cifs config state=enabled
then it's possible to connect to the CIFS server in any of the usual CIFS ways. Note that the CIFS server uses old LANMAN authentication - so Samba users may need to add something like:
then it's possible to connect to the CIFS server on the previously found IP address in any of the usual CIFS ways. Note that the CIFS server uses old LANMAN authentication - so Samba users may need to add something like:
# Be able to connect to old servers (e.g. TG582n content sharing)
# Be able to connect to old servers (e.g. TG582n content sharing)
client lanman auth = yes
client lanman auth = yes

Revision as of 16:20, 20 January 2015

The TG582n router has a USB port towards the back of the left-hand side. There are 3 different uses for this:

  • plugging in a 3G mobile broadband dongle, which can add 3G connectivity
  • plugging in a USB storage device, which can allow content sharing server(s) to share its contents
  • plugging in a USB printer, which can allow a printer sharing server to share the printer

3G broadband

Content Sharing

The content sharing server uses a separate 'virtual' interface, which it grabs its IP via DHCP. It appears to use the first DHCP pool to obtain its address, it's possible to add an extra pool which just serves 10.0.0.137 (for example) for the content server.

View the IP which content sharing has on the web interface: - Home Network - Interfaces - Local Network:

Note here content sharing has taken the only available IP!

To view the list of interfaces:

:eth bridge list

To remove this interface, and therefore to stop it grabbing an IP:

:eth bridge ifdetach intf virt brname bridge
:eth bridge ifdelete intf virt brname bridge
:saveall

If one wishes to use content sharing, the available servers are:

  • CIFS server (aka SMB, Samba)
  • UPNP AV server
  • FTP server

The TG582n can use a USB storage device with a single partition formatted as FAT32. (Your author has not tried anything else yet)

CIFS server

The current config can be seen with

:contentsharing cifs list

If one enables the CIFS server with

:contentsharing cifs config state=enabled

then it's possible to connect to the CIFS server on the previously found IP address in any of the usual CIFS ways. Note that the CIFS server uses old LANMAN authentication - so Samba users may need to add something like:

 # Be able to connect to old servers (e.g. TG582n content sharing)
client lanman auth = yes
client ntlmv2 auth = no

to smb.conf. It's then possible to authenticate with a router username/password - at least, the Administrator account credentials work OK.

Printer Sharing

Other pages regarding this router:

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