It explains a lot. BUT, I do not use nautilus. Im using Dolphin. Thoughts? Would it be possible to CALL you? Although "Workgroup" is visible. The shares are not... THEY ARE from a windows machine. On 08/21/2013 07:37 PM, James Dugger wrote: > Wayne, > > Sorry for the confusion. Based on your description, If I understand > you the Linux box is your client (not a samba server) and the WD N750 > router is acting as a NAS (Network Sttached Storage) device, by virtue > of the connected usb drives. > > First, if the above is correct than your Linux box does not need to be > configured as a Samba server. Samba installs with (amoung other more > things) to basic features a samba-server and a samba-client. Since > you are not maintaining files and folders on your Linux box that thw > Windows machine needs to access then you do not need the server > portion of samba running and configured in you Linux box. The purpose > of the smb.conf file is to configure the Linux box as a server. Since > you are not serving files from this compture the smb.conf is doing > nothing. It has no bearing or ability to configure the router. > > Every major Linux distribution's file management application (for > Ubuntu pre 13.04) This is Nautilus and Network Manager comes with > Samba-client functionality builtin into their applications. Because > of this Nautilus can see Windows (and other) Shares residing on > computers it can see on your network. > > What this all means is that your router is controlling the share > accessibility not the Linux box. The accessiblity to shares on the > router must be set up there not with Samba. > > If you can see the external drive shares from your Linux boxes file > manager (Nautilus or other) and you are prompted for a password then > Based on the WD N750 manual if you setup usernane and password for > your external storage shared access (on the router), you would enter > this when prompted. If you did not set up userame and password than > the manual says to enter "guest". > > I hope this is helpful. Let me know if it doesn't work or there are > more questions. >