Configuring USB thumb drive as NAS on router

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I have DS-2CD3T35-I5 camera (firmware V5.3.8 build 160108) and have given up trying to send Email event. I cannot configure the smtp.gmail.com or smtp.aol.com servers to work. All I get is “Test Failed” with our without encryption.

So I plugged a thumb drive into my TP-Link router to use as network attached storage (NAS). The router assigns the name ‘volume9’ to this drive. I can see the drive from my Mac, where ‘volume9’ looks like a folder. The ‘server’ looks like 192.168.1.211, which is the static IP of my router, being used as an Access Point.

When I connect to the camera via Safari and navigate to the Configuration>Network>Advanced Settings>FTP, I enter the IP address ‘192.168.1.211' or '192.168.1.211\volume9' into the ‘Server Address’ field. Entering the username and password that I used to secure the NAS drive, “Failed to connect the test server.” is the best I can achieve.

I would like to record wildlife activity. Setting up the events seemed easy. But getting a record of those events out to me has been a battle I have not yet won. I have not even been able to snap a picture or manually record video and find it to play back.

Any suggestion?
 

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Some questions if I may:
TP-Link router to use as network attached storage (NAS).
Does your TP-Link router have an FTP server active?
can see the drive from my Mac, where ‘volume9’ looks like a folder.
Can you also access using FTP on the Mac?
Are you able to add the 'volume9' share as a NAS NetHDD destination on the camera?
 

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Some questions if I may:

Does your TP-Link router have an FTP server active?

Can you also access using FTP on the Mac?
Are you able to add the 'volume9' share as a NAS NetHDD destination on the camera?
Thanks for the info. I had not activated FTP on the router. Doing so at least gets me (on <Test>) to 'no permission to write'. But I have the same credentials on the router FTP configuration as on the camera FTP configuration.
Do I need the \volume9 on Server Address? When I add it the test fails with the simple message "Testing fails".
Bloody documentation is not very complete and has no examples. Groan.
I don't know how to test FTP access to this from my Mac.
 

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Finder -> Go -> Connect to server -> ftp://host

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ftp storage does not manage files, when it fills up your storage it will error out if you dont take care of free space your self.
 

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Finder -> Go -> Connect to server -> ftp://host

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ftp storage does not manage files, when it fills up your storage it will error out if you dont take care of free space your self.
I can write to the SMB share, but not to the FTP share. Good diagnostic! tnx :)
Now to figure out what is wrong. When I try to add nfs:\\192.168.1.211 I get a message "This file server will not allow any additional users to log on...."
I ejected the shared volumes (one via SMB, one via FTP), remounted the FTP volume, and get the same message. I reboot my router. Then try to connect to that router file share using NFS from my Mac, but get the same '...additional users...' message. I can, however, connect immediately using FTP, but cannot write to the FTP volume on the router from my Mac.
 

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Hmmm. checking to see what is connected to my laptop:
Jims-Air:~ jimludden$ df -H

Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused Mounted on
/dev/disk1 120G 103G 17G 86% 1024558 4293942721 0% /
...
ftp://Share@192.168.1.211 1.1G 1.1G 0B 100% 0 0 100% /Volumes/192.168.1.211-5

The FTP share appears totally full. No wonder I can't write (or maybe that is the result of not having write permission?). I checked and the router-server requires authentication, which the Mac also requires when it connects. But the FTP share still appears 100% used. And it looks much smaller than it is (16GB).
 

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ftp mounts dont support remote diskspace reporting I am pretty sure; its probably a permissions issue on the ftp server side
 
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