My old WIFI router had a USB port. 1 Recommended Answer 3 Replies 34 Upvotes. I was using an extra laptop's USB connections to connect to WIFI, but then I couldn't turn off the laptop - not practical. I'm looking at connecting a new hard drive to our TV wirelessly with a Google Wifi router. Will this work? I'm upgrading our old HD to a

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Using a hard drive with a nighthawk router I have connected a Seagate Backup Plus Hub, 4TB HD to the R7300 router via a USB. Curiously, the USB3 port doesn't work, but the USB2 port does even though the HD is a USB3.

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First I connected my 2TB external USB 3.0 drive, and saw it on router, but not saw at computer. Of course I needed login to router > Advanced Setup > Storage Service > Samba Configuration > File sharing: ENABLE, then enter user name and password YOU WANT TO SET (new one, not user name and password to login to router - you will need it to Access external hard drive wirelessly. If you already have a few portable USB external hard disks (without WiFi) at your disposal, and don’t want to invest more on another external hard drive, you may instead get a wireless router with USB SharePort support. Top comment " Pros: Fast, good range, easy setup, USB 3.0 port, looks decent.Excellent router as I access the computer that is hooked to it thru software from 1200 miles away and also with MAJOR issues of getting service knocked out from ISP and with this router I go from actual kick offline to nano blips so it has been a life saver while waiting on ISP to find out why service so unreliable"