Windows 7 Windows7 don't recognize USB drive attached to Router

Richow

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I have a Router that has a harddrive connected to a USB port. This allows everyone on the network to access the harddrive. This works great in a Windows XP laptop.

Now a new laptop having Windows 7 installed does not recogonize the same drive. Any idea or suggestion on how to setup or fix? Thank you.
 
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CommonTater,

You rock! Thanks for the tip.
FYI. Since the Storage Manager seems to not support Win7 and that one shouldn't have to install more unique software. I opted to do a direct connect to the device via the Web service port, via \\192.168.2.1\<DeviceName>. Funny, no need for all this using Win XP.
Map the drive and have it reconnect at Log on, so all is well. Thanks again.
It's a Belkin N+ Wireless Router with gigbit networking, Model# F5D8235-4.
See link below:
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Apparently there is some kind of "storage manager" software you have to install on each computer to make the drive accessible.

Check page 19 and 20 of the user manual.

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CommonTater,

You rock! Thanks for the tip.
FYI. Since the Storage Manager seems to not support Win7 and that one shouldn't have to install more unique software. I opted to do a direct connect to the device via the Web service port, via \\192.168.2.1\<DeviceName>. Funny, no need for all this using Win XP.
Map the drive and have it reconnect at Log on, so all is well. Thanks again.
 
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