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High Performance Wireless-N Router

Linksys E3000

Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration

Create or Edit an FTP Folder

Use this screen to add an FTP folder .

FTP Folder Screen

Display Name

Create a name for the folder . Enter a

display name that will appear in the Access table of the

FTP Server screen .

Partition

The name of the partition is displayed .

Location

The location of the folder is displayed .

New Folder

Type in a new folder name if you want to

create a new subfolder in the current location . Then click

Create .

Share entire Partition

Select this option if you want to

share the entire partition with your FTP clients . If your disk

doesn’t have multiple partitions, selecting this option will

share the entire disk . If you do not want to share the entire

partition, then select the folder you do want to share .

Current Folder

The current folder is displayed .

Folder

The available folders are listed by Folder name .

Enter into Folder

To display subfolders, click this button .

Select

Select a folder .

Return to Upper Folder

To return to the previous folder,

click this button .

Access

Specify which user groups have read-and-write or read-

only access to the folder . (To create user groups, refer to

Create or Edit a Group Account, page 32 .)

Available Groups

To allow a group access to the folder,

select it, and then click the >> button .

Groups with Access

To block a group from accessing the

folder, select it, and then click the << button .

Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel

Changes to clear your changes . Click Close to exit the

screen .
On the FTP Server screen, click Save Settings to apply your

changes, or click Cancel Changes to clear your changes .

Storage > Administration

The Administration screen allows you to manage the user

groups and individual users who can access the shared

folders .

Storage > Administration

Information

Server Name

The default server name of the Router is

Ciscoxxxxx . XXXXX represents the last 5 digits of your

serial number . This can be found on the bottom of the

router .

NOTE:

If you used the setup software for

installation, then the name of your wireless

network (up to 15 characters) is the server

name of the Router .

Workgroup Name

Enter the workgroup name for the

Router; it should match the workgroup name of the

computers on your local network . The Router’s default is

workgroup .

Server LAN IP Address

The local IP address of the

Router’s media and FTP server is displayed .

Server Internet IP Address

The Internet IP address of

the Router’s FTP server is displayed .

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