Linksys E4200 does not seem to support 4TB drivesDoes Linksys E4200 router support FAT32?are there any low...
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Linksys E4200 does not seem to support 4TB drives
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I connected a Hitachi 4TB USB 3.0 drive to E4200 router using USB but get alert saying it does not support it.
Anyone has a fix or solution for it?
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I connected a Hitachi 4TB USB 3.0 drive to E4200 router using USB but get alert saying it does not support it.
Anyone has a fix or solution for it?
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I connected a Hitachi 4TB USB 3.0 drive to E4200 router using USB but get alert saying it does not support it.
Anyone has a fix or solution for it?
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I connected a Hitachi 4TB USB 3.0 drive to E4200 router using USB but get alert saying it does not support it.
Anyone has a fix or solution for it?
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No. This product does not support drives > 2tb unless CISCO provide a new version of the firmware. The problem is that drives > 2tb use "GPT" (guided partition tables)/"Advanced Format" to be able to access more then 2tb with reasonable performance. The firmware for this device does not support GPT.
Have a look at http://homecommunity.cisco.com/t5/Wireless-Routers/E4200-support-for-GPT-formatted-hard-drives/td-p/518275
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would e4200 V2 still have this restriction? If so would it recognize a 1.9TB partition on a >2TB device? Accourding to this site there are at least a couple larger drives that work: http://homekb.cisco.com/Cisco2/GetArticle.aspx?docid=0542deb2fe8c469383f8c59723d256a2_List_of_Tested_USB_Storage_Devices_for_the_Linksys_E4200.xml&pid=1&converted=0. Do you have any experience using a powered USB hub on an 4200 V2 router? Would you expect that to be able to work? Thank you.
I am pretty sure USB hub would not work... partitioning a larger drive to 2TB partitions ought to work but I am not 100% sure.
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No. This product does not support drives > 2tb unless CISCO provide a new version of the firmware. The problem is that drives > 2tb use "GPT" (guided partition tables)/"Advanced Format" to be able to access more then 2tb with reasonable performance. The firmware for this device does not support GPT.
Have a look at http://homecommunity.cisco.com/t5/Wireless-Routers/E4200-support-for-GPT-formatted-hard-drives/td-p/518275
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No. This product does not support drives > 2tb unless CISCO provide a new version of the firmware. The problem is that drives > 2tb use "GPT" (guided partition tables)/"Advanced Format" to be able to access more then 2tb with reasonable performance. The firmware for this device does not support GPT.
Have a look at http://homecommunity.cisco.com/t5/Wireless-Routers/E4200-support-for-GPT-formatted-hard-drives/td-p/518275
add a comment |
No. This product does not support drives > 2tb unless CISCO provide a new version of the firmware. The problem is that drives > 2tb use "GPT" (guided partition tables)/"Advanced Format" to be able to access more then 2tb with reasonable performance. The firmware for this device does not support GPT.
Have a look at http://homecommunity.cisco.com/t5/Wireless-Routers/E4200-support-for-GPT-formatted-hard-drives/td-p/518275
No. This product does not support drives > 2tb unless CISCO provide a new version of the firmware. The problem is that drives > 2tb use "GPT" (guided partition tables)/"Advanced Format" to be able to access more then 2tb with reasonable performance. The firmware for this device does not support GPT.
Have a look at http://homecommunity.cisco.com/t5/Wireless-Routers/E4200-support-for-GPT-formatted-hard-drives/td-p/518275
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would e4200 V2 still have this restriction? If so would it recognize a 1.9TB partition on a >2TB device? Accourding to this site there are at least a couple larger drives that work: http://homekb.cisco.com/Cisco2/GetArticle.aspx?docid=0542deb2fe8c469383f8c59723d256a2_List_of_Tested_USB_Storage_Devices_for_the_Linksys_E4200.xml&pid=1&converted=0. Do you have any experience using a powered USB hub on an 4200 V2 router? Would you expect that to be able to work? Thank you.
I am pretty sure USB hub would not work... partitioning a larger drive to 2TB partitions ought to work but I am not 100% sure.
– Scott Yu - Front-End UX
Feb 26 '13 at 19:32
add a comment |
would e4200 V2 still have this restriction? If so would it recognize a 1.9TB partition on a >2TB device? Accourding to this site there are at least a couple larger drives that work: http://homekb.cisco.com/Cisco2/GetArticle.aspx?docid=0542deb2fe8c469383f8c59723d256a2_List_of_Tested_USB_Storage_Devices_for_the_Linksys_E4200.xml&pid=1&converted=0. Do you have any experience using a powered USB hub on an 4200 V2 router? Would you expect that to be able to work? Thank you.
I am pretty sure USB hub would not work... partitioning a larger drive to 2TB partitions ought to work but I am not 100% sure.
– Scott Yu - Front-End UX
Feb 26 '13 at 19:32
add a comment |
would e4200 V2 still have this restriction? If so would it recognize a 1.9TB partition on a >2TB device? Accourding to this site there are at least a couple larger drives that work: http://homekb.cisco.com/Cisco2/GetArticle.aspx?docid=0542deb2fe8c469383f8c59723d256a2_List_of_Tested_USB_Storage_Devices_for_the_Linksys_E4200.xml&pid=1&converted=0. Do you have any experience using a powered USB hub on an 4200 V2 router? Would you expect that to be able to work? Thank you.
would e4200 V2 still have this restriction? If so would it recognize a 1.9TB partition on a >2TB device? Accourding to this site there are at least a couple larger drives that work: http://homekb.cisco.com/Cisco2/GetArticle.aspx?docid=0542deb2fe8c469383f8c59723d256a2_List_of_Tested_USB_Storage_Devices_for_the_Linksys_E4200.xml&pid=1&converted=0. Do you have any experience using a powered USB hub on an 4200 V2 router? Would you expect that to be able to work? Thank you.
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I am pretty sure USB hub would not work... partitioning a larger drive to 2TB partitions ought to work but I am not 100% sure.
– Scott Yu - Front-End UX
Feb 26 '13 at 19:32
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I am pretty sure USB hub would not work... partitioning a larger drive to 2TB partitions ought to work but I am not 100% sure.
– Scott Yu - Front-End UX
Feb 26 '13 at 19:32
I am pretty sure USB hub would not work... partitioning a larger drive to 2TB partitions ought to work but I am not 100% sure.
– Scott Yu - Front-End UX
Feb 26 '13 at 19:32
I am pretty sure USB hub would not work... partitioning a larger drive to 2TB partitions ought to work but I am not 100% sure.
– Scott Yu - Front-End UX
Feb 26 '13 at 19:32
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