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To share via FTP you need an FTP server on the PC and to share on the net you will have to forward ports to the pc
Hey alpha45,
Correct me if I'm wrong, but It appears you mean regular network sharing (ie. accessing the Router/USB Share from Win10). If so, can you access the Router/USB Share by doing \\DSL-N14U or \\USB_SHARE_IP in File Explorer? If so then you could Map a Network Drive.
FYI ... Your specs say you're running Win10 1607. If you've updated to Win10 1709, then it might be a Win10 1709 smbv1 issue. You'd need to know what samba version your router is running to know for sure ... See the links below for more info.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...r-version-1709
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...in-windows-and
Hey alpha45,
The USB_SHARE_IP is the actual IP of you router .. example \\192.168.1.1 or \\192.168.0.1
If might be a Win10(1709) SMBv1 issue, so check if SMBv1 got uninstalled ...
Control Panel > Programs & Features > Turn Windows Features On or Off > SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support
Note: I would not check the SMB 1.0/CIFS Automatic Removal box
See links below for more info ...
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...in-windows-and
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...r-version-1709
Hey alpha45,
Make sure you can connect to the Router USB File Share from the Win10 PC > File Explorer > Address Bar using \\DSL-N14U\sda1 or \\192.168.1.1\sda1
If you can access the Router USB File Share, then you could map network share - Map Network Drive in Windows 10 Network Sharing Tutorials
Note: I don't know what Samba version that router uses, so not sure if you need you need SMBv1 on the Win10 PC or not to get the Router USB File Share to show in Win10 > File Explorer > Network. If you do need SMBv1 then you should only need the SMBv1 Client.
FYI ... SMBv1 is deprecated. See this link for more info - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...r-version-1709