DSPGuy
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All,
Thank you for your suggestions and help. I did learn some things. As I said in one of my posts, “It shouldn’t be this hard.” I think I was right. I never could get the Opal to allow me access to the USB shared drive. I returned it to Amazon
Today I went out and bought a used Asus RT-N66R. While there was a a bit of guesswork there as well, it was not insurmountable. I was able to get it set up and running without any bizarre mysteries. No help required from any outsiders accept one YouTube video which cleared up what the name of the network device should be as seen by Windows. The user interface was MUCH more polished and intuitive. The WiFi wasn’t acting flaky, there one minute, gone the next. Internal web pages weren’t missing text. I was able to get access to the USB drive in its USB port and read and write from/to it through a mapped network drive in Windows 10. It took me about 3 hours of effort, more than I would have liked, but doable and acceptable. There was no step-by-step guide in the manual for doing it, but the router’s internal web page was intuitive enough that I could figure it out basically on my own.
I was wondering if it was me or the Opal which was at fault here. I can honestly say after the experience with the Asus, I can point the finger less at my self than I had been earlier while working with the Opal. It may be a great little device for the right application, and it may even be able to do what I was wanting it to do, but their firmware developers have “opportunities for improvements” in my opinion.
Again, thank you all for your assistance. It is appreciated.
DSPGuy
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