SMB v1 protocol is not supported anymore in windows 10 We need SMB v2 or v3
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I have an Archer C2 v1 and i cannot acces anymore any USB drive(sda) connected to router USB port via tplinklogin.net because router have an old SMB1 protocol and is needed SMB2 or 3. What can we do in this situation? I think probably all your routers are in the same situation now...
There is any other posibilities to acces usb shares from router in windows 10?
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http://forum.tp-link.com/showthread.php?104053-Archer-C7-V2-Request-for-Firmware-Update&p=233658&viewfull=1#post233658
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Here is the solution for your to access the USB devices connect on our router.
a) If you do not want to use [COLOR=red]SMB 1.0 anymore, you can use FTP to easily access the USB memory on your TP-Link router using the Internet browser. Alternatively, you can also use the FTP protocol with e.g. Cyberduck, FileZilla or WinSCP access the memory.
b) You may also continue using [COLOR=red]SMB1.0, please enable SMB 1.0 support on your windows 10 computer follow these steps[FONT=宋体]:[/FONT]
1. Enter sys in the search box of the Windows taskbar and then select "Control Panel".
2. In the upper right corner, under "Display", select "Category" ().
3. Click on "Programs" and then on "Programs and Features".
4. Click "Turn Windows features on or off".
5. In the Windows Features window, enable "Support for [COLOR=red]SMB 1.0 / CIFS File Sharing" and click "OK.
6. Click "Restart Now" to complete the installation.
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It's been about a year. I just bought one of your routers based on this feature, and by default it's still not available. I checked my firmware version and it seems to be up-to-date.
Also, please don't ask me to use SMB1. Using an insecure protocol is not a solution.
When can we expect the fix for this bug?
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I just bought a tp-link archer c8 ver 1, and then found about the problem with SMB1.
Great.
I discussed this with technical support at TP-LINK, and I asked them when they are going to update the firmware to support SMB2, and they are not sure when it will be fixed.
I bet the truth is they are not going to update it.
Does anyone know of a secure way to use 'File History' (in Windows 10) with a Seagate Backup Plus 4TB connected to the USB 3.0 port on a TP-LINK Archer C8?
Note that SMB1 is NOT secure.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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