motophiliac wrote:You will need to install an FTP client on a computer connected to this network. There are many free ones available, just use Google.
Not necessary...if you're using a modern operating system such as Windows XP (or newer), current Linux distro or a recent MacOS release, simply type the following into a web browsers address bar and hit enter:
{assumes the HRD is at addy 192.168.1.100}ftp://192.168.1.100You'll get a treeview displayed in the browser, same as you would for an FTP client. You could also do the EXACT same thing with say Windows (file) Explorer, Kommander or Dolphin file browser in Linux, just enter that addy into the address bar for that app... you might even be able to use Finder on a Mac (can't make that statement with 100% confidence). If not or your uncomfortable with using apps built into your OS, then certainly use an FTP client app - CuteFTP, FileZilla, gFTP, SmartFTP, FreeFTP, BareFTP, FireFTP, FTP Voyager - pick one, I've not even list but the top few off the top of my head... they'll all do the job...
If you continue to have issues networking, just reply back to this thread - I'll help out wherever I can be of assistance...
Peace