NETGEAR’s Readyshare routers enable users to connect USB drives to them for network sharing. However, some users have said they can’t access Readyshare in File Explorer.

  • The Windows cannot access Readyshare error can appear on your PC if the SMB client rejecting guest logins.

  • Some users can fix this issue simply by adjusting Group Policy Editor settings on their PC.

  • Editing the registry by modifying a couple of values is one way to fix Readyshare problems.

  • If Readyshare USB storage is not working, you might have to enable certain Windows features.

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When they input the Readyshare path, a Windows cannot access \READYSHARE error message pops up. This can be a problem, and in today’s guide we’re going to show you how to fix this issue.

How can I fix the Windows cannot access Readyshare error?

1. Check your router’s USB flash drive compatibility

First, note that not all USB storage drives will necessarily work with NETGEAR Readyshare. Check if your USB drive has been tested to work with NETGEAR routers on the NETGEAR Readyshare page.

There you can select routers to see what drives are confirmed to work with them.

If your USB flash drive might not be compatible, try utilizing a different one with the router. Ideally, it’s best to utilize one of the USB sticks listed to work with your NETGEAR router.

2. Adjust IP and DNS settings

  • Press the Type here to search button on your Windows 10 taskbar.
  • Enter network in the search box to find View network connections.
  • Click View network connections to open that applet.
  • Right-click your net connection and select Properties.
  • Double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 to open the window shown directly below.
  • Select the Obtain an IP address automatically option.
  • Then select the Obtain DNS server address automatically radio button.
  • Press the OK option.

After changing your network settings, check if Windows still cannot access Readyshare.

3. Turn on network discovery

  • First, press the Windows key and S keyboard shortcut.
  • Input the keyword Control Panel within the search text box.
  • Click Control Panel to open it.
  • Click the Network and Sharing Center Control Panel applet.
  • Then click Changed advanced sharing settings on the left of the Network and Sharing applet.
  • Select the Turn on network discovery radio button.
  • Don’t forget to press the Save changes button.

According to some users, enabling Network discovery should help if Windows cannot access Readyshare, so be sure to try that.

4. Select the Enable insecure guest logins policy

  • Press Windows Key + R.
  • Next, type in the following Run command in the Open box: gpedit.msc
  • Then click OK to open Group Policy Editor.
  • Click Computer Configuration and go to Administrative Templates on the left of Group Policy Editor.
  • Then select the Network and choose Lanman Workstation to open Lanman Workstation policies.
  • Double-click Enable insecure guest logons.
  • Select the Enabled radio button.
  • Press the Apply button to save the new policy setting.
  • Click OK to close the Enable insecure guest logon policy window.

5. Edit the registry

  • First, open Run with the Windows + R hotkey for that accessory.
  • Type in this Registry Editor command and click OK: regedit
  • Next, navigate to this registry key path: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters
  • Select the Parameters key.
  • If you can’t find a AllowInsecureGuestAuth DWORD there, right-click within the right side of the Registry Editor window and select New and choose DWORD. Then enter AllowInsecureGuestAuth as the DWORD title.
  • Double-click AllowInsecureGuestAuth to open the window in the snapshot directly below.
  • Then delete the 0 in the Value data box. Enter 1 in that box to replace the deleted value.
  • Press the OK button to exit the Edit DWORD window.

Once you make these changes, check if Windows still cannot access Readyshare.

6. Make sure SMB 1.0 is enabled

  • Open Windows 10’s search tool.
  • Enter the keyword Windows features within the search box. Select Turn Windows features on or off.
  • Click Turn Windows features on or off within the search results to open the window in the snapshot below.
  • Double-click the SMB 1.0 checkbox to expand it.
  • Then click SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support to select all the SMB 1.0 checkboxes.
  • Select the OK option.
  • Thereafter, click the Restart now button.

Those are resolutions users have confirmed to fix the Windows cannot access Readyshare error. So, the above resolutions will probably fix NETGEAR Readyshare USB drives so they become accessible in Windows 10.

Did you find a different solution? If so, feel free to share it with us in the comments section.

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