I have a BT Smart Hub v1 and would like to add a 500Gb hard drive to the router port to enable a networked drive. My questions:
1. Can I use a USB hard drive which would I need to be powered or would it be sufficient to power off the USB?
2. Is there a limit to the size of hard drive I can use?
3. Could I instead use a flash drive?
Many thanks for your help.
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You won't be able to use it as a NAS, but you can map it as a network drive on a PC via \\192.168.1.254\usb1
I power a 2Tb hard drive from the USB port ok.
Yes, you could use a flash drive.
Bear in mind it will be very slow and it uses SMB1 which is disabled by default in W10 and will need to be enabled.
This might help anyone wanting to do this. For Windows10:
Turn on Network Discovery.
1/ Open File Explorer (This PC) and expand the ribbon.
2/ Click 'Network'.
3/ Turn on Sharing. Use 'Map Network Drive'
4/ Go to Control Panel and navigate to Programs and Features. Turn on Windows Features and enable SMB1 File Sharing.
5/ Type 'run'
6/ Enter \\192.168.1.254
7/ The USB drive plugged into the Hub should now show.
8/ Goto File Explorer and expand the ribbon.
9/ Goto 'Add a Network Location.
10/ Enter \\192.168.1.254\ and the drive should appear.
11/ Select the drive and follow the Wizard renaming the location as desired.