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* Plug in the USB External Hard Drive
* Plug in the USB External Hard Drive
* Log in to the Router
* Log in to the Router
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** OPTIONAL: make changes, (Not Recommended)
** OPTIONAL: make changes, (Not Recommended)
* Open Dolphin (Kubuntu's File Explorer) and you will see "Network" in the left column
* Open Dolphin (Kubuntu's File Explorer) and you will see "Network" in the left column
[[File:Asus Samba USB.png thumb | AC-68U]]
[[File:Asus Samba USB.png | thumb | AC-68U]]
* Click on Network and then Samba
* Type the ip in where the router is located.
**For example smb://192.168.2.1/
* The rest should appear.
*You may need to input a username and password.
*This the user you setup on the router and the same password as the admin password on the router
** It is NOT the WiFi password

Latest revision as of 16:00, 24 January 2020


  • Plug in the USB External Hard Drive
  • Log in to the Router
  • Navigate to the USB Applications >>> AI Disk >>> Advanced >>> Samba
  • Turn it on.
    • OPTIONAL: make changes, (Not Recommended)
  • Open Dolphin (Kubuntu's File Explorer) and you will see "Network" in the left column
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  • Click on Network and then Samba
  • Type the ip in where the router is located.
    • For example smb://192.168.2.1/
  • The rest should appear.
  • You may need to input a username and password.
  • This the user you setup on the router and the same password as the admin password on the router
    • It is NOT the WiFi password