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Linksys E4200 3. To specify a folder to scan, click Select. To display subfolders, click Enter into Folder. To return to the previous folder, click Return to Upper Folder. Media Folder > Select Folder or Enter into Folder To create a new folder, enter its name in the New Folder field. Then click Create. Media Folder > Create New Folder 4. Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel Changes to clear your changes. Click Close to exit this screen and return to the Media Server screen. Storage > FTP Server The options on the various Storage screens are available when a USB storage device is connected to the USB port of the router. Use the FTP Server screen to create an FTP server that can be accessed from the Internet or your local network. You can also create FTP folders, which are folders you create to manage FTP client access to the folders on the disk. Chapter 2: Advanced Configuration on the bottom of the router. If you used the setup software for installation, then the FTP Server Name is the name of your wireless network (up to 15 characters). FTP Server Select Enabled to use the router as an FTP server. Otherwise, select Disabled. An external USB hard drive or USB disk must be connected to the USB port to use this service. FTP Port Enter the FTP Port number to use. The default is 21. Encoding The router supports different character sets for the transfer of files in different languages. Select the appropriate character encoding set: Unicode (UTF-8), Chinese Simplified (GB18030), Vietnamese (CP1258), or ISO 8859_1. The default is Unicode (UTF-8). Access This section lets you add FTP folders that can be accessed through the FTP client. Specify Folder To add an FTP folder, click this option. Go to "Create an FTP Folder" on page 28. Summary To view a list of FTP folders, click this option. Go to "FTP Summary" on page 27. The Access table lists the FTP folders with the following information: Display Name, Partition, and Folder location. Edit To change the access settings of an FTP folder, click this option. Go to "Edit an FTP Folder" on page 29. Delete To delete an FTP folder, click this option. FTP Summary For each folder, the Display Name, Partition, Shared Folder location, and Groups with Access are displayed. Storage> FTP Server FTP Server Setup FTP Server Name Enter the display name of the FTP server. Use only alphanumeric characters (letters A to Z and numbers 0 to 9). The default is Cisco followed by the last 5 digits of the router's serial number, which is found Maximum Performance Wireless-N Router FTP Server > FTP Summary Click Close to exit this screen and return to the FTP Server screen. 27

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Maximum Performance Wireless-N Router
Linksys E4200
Chapter 2: Advanced Configuration
3° To specify a folder to scan, click
Select
° To display
subfolders, click
Enter into Folder
° To return to the
previous folder, click
Return to Upper Folder
°
Media Folder > Select Folder or Enter into Folder
To create a new folder, enter its name in the
New Folder
field° Then click
Create
°
Media Folder > Create New Folder
4° Click
Save Settings
to apply your changes, or click
Cancel Changes
to clear your changes° Click
Close
to
exit this screen and return to the
Media Server
screen°
Storage > FTP Server
The options on the various
Storage
screens are available
when a USB storage device is connected to the USB port
of the router°
Use the
FTP Server
screen to create an FTP server that can
be accessed from the Internet or your local network° You
can also create FTP folders, which are folders you create to
manage FTP client access to the folders on the disk°
Storage> FTP Server
FTP Server
Setup
FTP Server Name
Enter the display name of the FTP
server° Use only alphanumeric characters (letters A to Z
and numbers 0 to 9)° The default is
Cisco
followed by the
last 5 digits of the router’s serial number, which is found
on the bottom of the router° If you used the setup software
for installation, then the FTP Server Name is the name of
your wireless network (up to 15 characters)°
FTP Server
Select
Enabled
to use the router as an FTP
server° Otherwise, select
Disabled
° An external USB hard
drive or USB disk must be connected to the USB port to
use this service°
FTP Port
Enter the FTP Port number to use° The default
is
21
°
Encoding
The router supports different character sets
for the transfer of files in different languages° Select the
appropriate character encoding set:
Unicode (UTF-8)
,
Chinese Simplified (GB18030)
,
Vietnamese (CP1258)
,
or
ISO 8859_1
° The default is
Unicode (UTF-8)
°
Access
This section lets you add FTP folders that can be accessed
through the FTP client°
Specify Folder
To add an FTP folder, click this option° Go
to “
Create an FTP Folder
” on page 28°
Summary
To view a list of FTP folders, click this option°
Go to “
FTP Summary
” on page 27°
The Access table lists the FTP folders with the following
information: Display Name, Partition, and Folder location°
Edit
To change the access settings of an FTP folder, click
this option° Go to “
Edit an FTP Folder
” on page 29°
Delete
To delete an FTP folder, click this option°
FTP Summary
For each folder, the Display Name, Partition, Shared
Folder location, and Groups with Access are displayed°
FTP Server > FTP Summary
Click
Close
to exit this screen and return to the
FTP
Server
screen°