Hi, I have had my Asus RT-AC68U forever, but am only realizing I'm only using like 10% of its capabilities. That said, i'm also learning that perhaps all of the additional functionality is closed to me either because my asus aimless network is not the official source of internet coming into the home. Or that because of this, many of the necessary settings options are closed to me. For example, because my internet provider owns the modem, and does not permit any hanky panky with its settings, I cannot do things like use DDNS settings, port forwarding, DMZ or other zones.
All of that said, I'm hopeful that i will be able at least to use the USB 3.0 port for file service and potentially the rare but occasional media stream.
I have a Transcend StoreJet SSD that I have been trying for that purpose, and I'm struggling. Using it straight, like plugged into the USB and then mapping it as a network drive to my mac, i can access it just fine for read only purposes. Setting up credentials in order to access r/w privileges proves untenable for any purpose, because either ASUS or Apple is breaking the function of authentication. I've tried authentication with Apple Finder, Nimble Commander and DCommander. Finder, the result is no connection whatsoever. the two commanders will just automatically attach it as a read only drive, no option to authenticate. (these connection issues are for ftp, smb, http, https are not available)
I am able, with FileZilla, to connect with authentication to achieve read/write access. However as far as I know, mapping to FileZilla for ftp will only support use through filzilla for file management actions. Ie, no I cannot use my storeject as an active use alternative drive. Unless there is some other software I can buy to make a mount point possible, the drive option seems out. Keeping it only as a dumb drive for read only seems a complete and utter waste of a terabyte drive.
I have dicked around with the various ASUS drive options, but they all seem to require that I own the modem into the home, which I don't.
Also, aidisk seems to be a very, very kludgy kind of navigation option, but again using it is like going back to the stone age, even just to navigate to single file takes like 3x the effort and is likely to cause a disconnection anyway. Even with patience, its still not going to achieve a mount point.
I have tried the iPhone and mac asus apps for accessing the drive (aidisk, File Flex), but perhaps because of my lack of ddns, they do not recognize that the drive is even plugged in.
Does anyone have any ideas?
I am open to upgrading (my router is perfectly fine right now as far as speed) if doing so will accomplish both an increase in wifi speed (6E or 7) AND making a drive available to me.
I have been looking into NAS options but if the USB port on an aimesh router can serve as a both active file storage and 1-2 streamed episodes per month, all on the home lan (no remote streaming) that really looks like its all that I would need. a NAS would really be some serious overkill.
The hardware involved:
company modem, off limits
Asus RT-AC68U on 3.0.0.4.386_51733
Asus RP-AC1900 on 3.0.0.4.386_51733
i am running a Surfshark openVPN off the 68U
Apple MacBook Air connected via Wifi 5 802.11ac only
home lan has 8 devices
I have been testing the use of tailscale both for home lan and remote lan access, but so far any capability i gain doing so deprecates my internet access either because of the vpn (i can turn it off) or other unknown reasons that are kicking my behind.
Similar issues wanting to use lulu network filtering.
it would be nice not to need to purchase anything, and just configure the 68U for drive access and mounting. If purchasing new equipment, i'll need a whole new post because i have so many questions. My initial thought, again for budget reasons and because i'm not needing a server for multiple people to drive a lot of streams, is that i'd get the asus drive usable, then maybe upgrade to a much larger ssd.
All of that said, I'm hopeful that i will be able at least to use the USB 3.0 port for file service and potentially the rare but occasional media stream.
I have a Transcend StoreJet SSD that I have been trying for that purpose, and I'm struggling. Using it straight, like plugged into the USB and then mapping it as a network drive to my mac, i can access it just fine for read only purposes. Setting up credentials in order to access r/w privileges proves untenable for any purpose, because either ASUS or Apple is breaking the function of authentication. I've tried authentication with Apple Finder, Nimble Commander and DCommander. Finder, the result is no connection whatsoever. the two commanders will just automatically attach it as a read only drive, no option to authenticate. (these connection issues are for ftp, smb, http, https are not available)
I am able, with FileZilla, to connect with authentication to achieve read/write access. However as far as I know, mapping to FileZilla for ftp will only support use through filzilla for file management actions. Ie, no I cannot use my storeject as an active use alternative drive. Unless there is some other software I can buy to make a mount point possible, the drive option seems out. Keeping it only as a dumb drive for read only seems a complete and utter waste of a terabyte drive.
I have dicked around with the various ASUS drive options, but they all seem to require that I own the modem into the home, which I don't.
Also, aidisk seems to be a very, very kludgy kind of navigation option, but again using it is like going back to the stone age, even just to navigate to single file takes like 3x the effort and is likely to cause a disconnection anyway. Even with patience, its still not going to achieve a mount point.
I have tried the iPhone and mac asus apps for accessing the drive (aidisk, File Flex), but perhaps because of my lack of ddns, they do not recognize that the drive is even plugged in.
Does anyone have any ideas?
I am open to upgrading (my router is perfectly fine right now as far as speed) if doing so will accomplish both an increase in wifi speed (6E or 7) AND making a drive available to me.
I have been looking into NAS options but if the USB port on an aimesh router can serve as a both active file storage and 1-2 streamed episodes per month, all on the home lan (no remote streaming) that really looks like its all that I would need. a NAS would really be some serious overkill.
The hardware involved:
company modem, off limits
Asus RT-AC68U on 3.0.0.4.386_51733
Asus RP-AC1900 on 3.0.0.4.386_51733
i am running a Surfshark openVPN off the 68U
Apple MacBook Air connected via Wifi 5 802.11ac only
home lan has 8 devices
I have been testing the use of tailscale both for home lan and remote lan access, but so far any capability i gain doing so deprecates my internet access either because of the vpn (i can turn it off) or other unknown reasons that are kicking my behind.
Similar issues wanting to use lulu network filtering.
it would be nice not to need to purchase anything, and just configure the 68U for drive access and mounting. If purchasing new equipment, i'll need a whole new post because i have so many questions. My initial thought, again for budget reasons and because i'm not needing a server for multiple people to drive a lot of streams, is that i'd get the asus drive usable, then maybe upgrade to a much larger ssd.
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