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The Almond+ has a pair of USB 3.0 ports and they can be used for attaching storage devices to the Almond+.
 
The Almond+ has a pair of USB 3.0 ports and they can be used for attaching storage devices to the Almond+.
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Currently the Almond+ only supports FAT32 and NTFS formatted drives, as well as ext3 if you're a Linux user.
 
Currently the Almond+ only supports FAT32 and NTFS formatted drives, as well as ext3 if you're a Linux user.
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The Almond+ currently supports two network storage protocols, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIFS SMB/CIFS] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ftp FTP]. SMB/CIFS is using a Linux files server known as Samba and in this section we'll explain how to enable the FTP and Samba servers on the Almond+ so you can access the storage device(s) you have connected.
  
 
To access a USB drive connected to the Almond+ you have to set a few things up in the web admin UI of your Almond+. This is done by accessing the IP address of your router in a web browser.  
 
To access a USB drive connected to the Almond+ you have to set a few things up in the web admin UI of your Almond+. This is done by accessing the IP address of your router in a web browser.  

Revision as of 07:09, 15 July 2014

SMB/CIFS and FTP

The Almond+ has a pair of USB 3.0 ports and they can be used for attaching storage devices to the Almond+. Both USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 devices can be used and if you need more than two, a powered USB 3.0 hub can also be used. You'll get the best performance from USB 3.0 devices and USB 3.0 RAID enclosure can be used if you need a lot of space.

Currently the Almond+ only supports FAT32 and NTFS formatted drives, as well as ext3 if you're a Linux user.

The Almond+ currently supports two network storage protocols, SMB/CIFS and FTP. SMB/CIFS is using a Linux files server known as Samba and in this section we'll explain how to enable the FTP and Samba servers on the Almond+ so you can access the storage device(s) you have connected.

To access a USB drive connected to the Almond+ you have to set a few things up in the web admin UI of your Almond+. This is done by accessing the IP address of your router in a web browser.

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You can find the IP address of your Almond+ by tapping on Status in the LCD UI and then Web Admin. This will not only display the IP address of your Almond+, but also the login credentials.

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Once you've successfully logged in to the web UI of your Almond+ you need to click on the Advanced tab.

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