Access Bt Home Hub Usb Drive

These steps work with all brand of rou.
Access bt home hub usb drive. Hi i am trying to attach an old formated ntfs hd via a usb storage comparment to the home hub. On older hubs there was a usb b port which could be used to connect directly to a pc. You need special home hub usb drivers available from bt. I ve seen a few posts suggesting you just put 192 168 1 254 in the map network drive dialogue box or try net use from the command line but for both of these i just get network path not found.
When i plug the storage device onto my laptop it works fine. Plugged in a small usb stick into the bt home hub 6 router. Please feel free to rate comment subscribe. I have been unable to get the hh to recognise it and the hub home page says file type not supported i ve tried formatting it as exfat and fat32 but it makes not difference.
I have however read that i could plug a usb stick into my bt home hub 6 router copy my music to that and then it doesn t matter what the pc does as the router music will always be available to the sonos system. I m not sure what options you have for mapping network drives with sonos but the home hub 6 smart hub is not allowing people to access usb disks in the same way as they used to. I have a home hub 5 and have bought a 1tb usb drive to connect to it so i can share files around my home. Having some trouble here.
Mapped the usb stick. I haven t had problems with instability in general. How to connect a usb mass storage device to a bt home hub 3 2012 msspenceproductions. It recognises the device under usb devices but i am unable to map a drive connect to it.
After enabling smb1 i connected my western digital disk to the smart hub usb2 port and typed 192 168 1 254 usb1 into the address bar in windows explorer. I ve found on windows pc the only way to map the drive is to use the command line. See message 12 for details. In this video i am demonstrating how to access data by plugging in a usb stick on the bt smart hub 6 routers usb port.
Although i had no great expectations it does seem to work although the speed is not great. I am a bit stuck and not sure what else to do. The drive then appeared under network in explorer with its contents accessible. So with this in mind i have done the following 1.
The usb a port was intended to be used when connecting your bt fusion adapter to the home hub and according to bt s site this port may be used for future developments. I have managed to get network access of a drive connected to the hub usb port working with a number of thumb drives sd cards in an adapter and also with a 320gb usb2 portable hdd. A memory stick was also accessible in the same way.