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Plus One Router USB port
04-11-2019 7:03 PM
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What can the USB port be used for on the Plus One Router.
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04-11-2019 9:03 PM
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@Charliecat Welcome to the forum.
It can be used for attaching network memory. However it uses the SMB1 network protocol, which is not recommended any more because of security concerns.
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Re: Plus One Router USB port
04-11-2019 10:57 PM
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In other words it can't be used for anything.😀
Re: Plus One Router USB port
05-11-2019 8:57 AM
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It can with some devices if you ignore the security warnings and install SMB1. Would I use it? No.
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Re: Plus One Router USB port
23-11-2019 4:51 PM - edited 23-11-2019 4:53 PM
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I just read the old chestnut thread:
There is concern that the router uses SMB1.
I'm having difficulty trying to work out what protocol is being used. How do I discern this. The server is listed as Samba 3.0.28 upon connection.
I just plugged in a USB stick I was wanting to share at home. I tried gpt partitioning with fat32 and ext4 file sytems. It only seemed to work with an msdos partition sheme with a fat32 file system for me.
I was quite happy to have the drive as read only, just loading it up with some songs, to share on the home network. But I do seem to be able to write to the usb stick remotely via samba.
The key to getting to the drive seems to be this share path:
//pnhub1/usb1/
I can use the smbclient utility on my system like:
smbclient //pnhub1/usb1 -U GUEST -I 192.168.1.254
and hitting return on the password prompt.
Not sure if I trust it enough to put any data on there that I care about. But could be a useful feature. I'm reluctant to have a dedicated always on machine such as a NAS, for files that are rarely accessed. Makes sense to try and use this port as the router is being used anyway.
But having a writable filesystem might be a vulnerability if the router is comprimised. It's such a black box, and used to reboot frequently. I've relegated it to the role of a second access point now. Wish it were easier to swap out the firmware on this for something more open. I don't have much trust in such a critical piece of my network infrastructure.
I'm accessing via a Linux host, and through VLC on Android.
Is this broken on Windows 10 assuming there that SMB1 is disabled?
Re: Plus One Router USB port
24-11-2019 11:17 AM - edited 24-11-2019 11:24 AM
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Sorry that last comment was overly verbose and probably misplaced.
But the short answer is that you can use it for file sharing (but there are caveats).
I can use Android's VLC on a smartphone/tablet to browse the USB stick on the router.
I have a Raspberry Pi 0 also, that plugs into the tv that runs Kodi (libreelec), that can use that share.
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