USB HDD Not found - WNR3500L v24 sp2 vpnkong build 15758M

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rbscairns
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USB HDD Not found - WNR3500L v24 sp2 vpnkong build 15758M

I have DD-WRT v24-sp2 vpnkong - build 15758M installed on my WNR3500L and decided to try and connect my NTFS formatted WD320GB external USB HDD to the router.

Before connecting the USB HDD, in the GUI I went to Services>USB and set:

  • Core USB = enable
  • USB 1.1 Support (UHCI) = enable
  • USB 1.1 Support (OHCI) = enable
  • USB 2.0 Support = enable
  • USB Printer Support = disable
  • USB Storage Support = enable
  • Automatic Drive Mount = enabled

I then rebooted the router. After reboot, I connected my NTFS formatted USB HDD to the WNR3500L USB port but no light came on on the HDD.

With the HDD still connected, I logged on to the GUI. Going again to Services>USB I find that the USB HDD is not mounted-

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I thought maybe NTFS format is not liked, so I disconnected the HDD and reformatted the USB HDD to ext3. I then reconnected the HDD with exactly the same results.

Since installing the firmware, the only settings that I have changed from default are:

  • Set new username and password
  • Set Local IP
  • Set SSID, Wireless Network Mode and disabled SSID Broadcast
  • Set up Wireless Security
  • Enabled UPnP
  • Set Static Leases for all attached devices
  • Made the USB settings above

How do I get my external USB HDD to mount?

rbscairns
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Also tried with another

Also tried with another external USB HDD, this one FAT formatted. Same result.

Prior to flashing to DD-WRT, the OEM firmware WNR3500L USB port supported HDD's.

It is interesting that the HDD light never comes on now when it is connected to the DD-WRT WNR3500L. It could be a firmware fault or even a hardware fault. The only way for me to test that is to re-flash the OEM firmware.Frown

Kong
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Hi rbscairns,
rbscairns
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Thanks for the heads up Kong.

Thanks for the heads up Kong. Pushing the power button off, waiting 10 seconds, and pushing the power button back on solved the problem.

I owe you a couple of beers if you get to North Queensland, one for your mod and the other for this. I expect I will need more guidance later when I start playing with VPN, so you might be getting a little drunk on me.

Grigorij
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I've also had the same

I've also had the same problem. I couldn't believe that it's so simple, but.. it worked. Thanks Kong!