No USB port on the router can be a problem.
No USB port on the router can be a problem.
Your router lacks a USB port, which means it can't directly connect external drives. However, it might still function for other purposes. You may need to check if it supports wireless file sharing or other methods. Regarding the attached image, it could help clarify the setup. If it doesn’t have a USB port, using one of the devices in the picture might be an option.
It feels like a memory from my very first post here—remembering the official Seagate profile that said it would function? I couldn’t stay quiet any longer. But this isn’t working; you’ll need a host like a Raspberry Pi or another machine to share it.
Hmm, seems like you were anticipating something but didn't quite get it. Let's keep going!