Most people ignore their router’s USB port, but it’s perfect for one surprisingly useful thing
Somewhere between the power jack and Ethernet ports on your router lies a lonely USB port or two. Most of the time, these sit dormant, and remain unused for the lifespan of the router, and most people assume it's for firmware updates via a USB stick, or maybe just for powering a small accessory. In reality, on most modern consumer routers, that port can turn a spare USB drive into a basic network share accessible by every device in your home. It's not glamorous, and it's nowhere near a proper NAS, but for the right use cases, it's a genuinely useful trick hiding in hardware you already own.
Somewhere between the power jack and Ethernet ports on your router lies a lonely USB port or two. Most of the time, these sit dormant, and remain unused for the lifespan of the router, and most people a**ume it’s for firmware updates via a USB stick, or maybe just for powering a small accessory. In reality, on most modern consumer routers, that port can turn a spare USB drive into a basic network share accessible by every device in your home. It’s not glamorous, and it’s nowhere near a proper NAS, but for the right use cases, it’s a genuinely useful trick hiding in hardware you already own.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
Published by: aplhsindia.in
