
The default network of the Belkin firmware and CFE is 192.168.2.1 with a netmask of 255.255.255.0. If you do not, power off the unit and power it back on. Now point your web browser to 192.168.2.1. Set the static IP of your computer to 192.168.2.8 with a netmask of 255.255.255.0. The reset button should be held for a total of approximately 90 seconds. While still holding the reset button, plug the power into the unit and hold the reset for another 30 seconds. While holding the reset button, unplug the power and hold the reset for another 30 seconds. With the power connected, hold the reset button for 30 seconds. You will see a folder for each share that you have created in the Samba configuration.ĭD-WRT firmware page for the Belkin Share Max N300ĭD-WRT firmware build features (see section titled V24_pre_sp2 K26)Īccessing the CFE page using the 30-30-30 method To access it, open a new folder, and set the address of a folder to the following. The shared drive will not show up automatically when you browse your network. In Windows, you should be able to access the shared drive. Make sure the Public check box is selected, and change the Access type to Read/Write. The Path drop-down box should contain the mount point for the external drive.

Access the DD-WRT configuration and configure USB as well as NAS.

Make sure the external drive has already been formatted. Connect the external drive to the USB port of the device.

The 'big' build additionally supports the NTFS filesystem. The 'mega' build of DD-WRT supports ext3 and fat filesystems. File system support for external USB storage
