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		04-20-2016, 03:01 AM 
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		Even though most routers are based on a Linux OS, they are not all created equal.
In my last router I had to go into it's config and "Enable" and "Disable" USB
Current router "Auto Mounts", and there is an "Un-Mount" Icon on it's main page.
First see if there are any settings in your router.
Normally it should show up in Thunar/File Manager, if "enabled"
	
	
	
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		04-21-2016, 01:06 AM 
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		Not sure if this is a typical way to do it but I found it under smb://192.**** and then made a desktop short cut to it and everything seems to be working fine.  I will see what happens at reboot.
EDIT:  This did not seem to work after reboot