Solved Accessing TP Link Router connected USB drive with Windows 11


Melsman

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Hello All,

I just wanted to share a problem/solution that I found after a day and a half's worth of frustration.

I recently purchased a Dell Inspiron 3030 Desktop i7-14700 Win 11 Pro machine to replace my Dell Inspiron i7-7700 Win 10 Home machine. I also recently upgraded my router to a TP-Link AXE75 (a.k.a AXE5400 Tri-band) and had it functioning normally. I also have a USB drive connected to the router to serve as network storage. I had the "secure sharing" option in the router's menu in the OFF position to avoid conflicts with many of the devices on my network. All of my devices - including my Windows 10 machine - connected without an issue.

However, when I was setting up my new Windows 11 machine, it would fail in it's attempt to connect to the router-connected storage drive, asking for "network credentials". This was confusing because I did not have any requirement for credentialed network access. I spent a day and a half searching the internet for a solution., implementing all of the relevant suggestions within Windows 11 and trying all of my sign-in credentials. But I still kept getting the annoying request for network credentials from Windows 11.

Then I tried something simple; I went into the router's menu and set the "Secure Sharing" option to ON, entered a user name and password, and rebooted the router. Then, I tried again to connect my desktop to the router-attached USB drive, entering the new user and password when it asked for credentials, and voila! It connected!

So, it appears that although the router did NOT have "secure sharing" activated, Windows 11 didn't care; it insisted on a secure sharing connection. (Windows 10 had no such qualm about connecting without secure sharing active.)

Of course I had to reconnect my other devices using the new user name and password (which was an adventure in and of itself), but apparently Windows 11 knows something I don't about non-secure sharing with the TP-Link AXE75 router.

Melsman
 
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Welcome

I spent a day and a half searching the internet for a solution.

You should of come here first. Someone would of mentioned about the new requirements of Windows 11 24h2.

@Bree or somebody else could better explain the new (more secure/tighter) 24H2 networking requirements


24H2 insecure guest access is now blocked by default. So user/pass is needed.
 

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If truth be told, this was one of the many sites I visited to try to find a solution. I incorporated the options suggested in Bree’s response (and others), but to no avail. That’s why it took me so long to just bite the bullet, and turn on Secure Sharing. There are so many toggles and options in Win 11 Pro, I thought for sure I could disable Win 11’s stubborn behavior. But that didn’t happen. So, I had to bend to the will of the MS gods.

We will be assimilated…
 

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We will be assimilated…


Not taking anything away from your success, but in all honesty, secure connection due to 24H2’s new requirements, to me, is a no brainer and a welcomed progression.
No way am I going to play with group piolicies etc to disable something that in my belief is for my own benefit.

Adaptation is required…

I think enabling secure connection from within your router (is not only required) is a smart move.
 

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    Windows 11 Pro 23H2 Build 22631.4249
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    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Sin-built
    CPU
    Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz (4th Gen?)
    Motherboard
    ASUS ROG Maximus VI Formula
    Memory
    32.0 GB of I forget and the box is in storage.
    Graphics Card(s)
    Gigabyte nVidia GeForce GTX 1660 Super OC 6GB
    Sound Card
    Onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    4 x LG 23MP75 - 2 x 24MK430H-B - 1 x Wacom Pro 22" Tablet
    Screen Resolution
    All over the place
    Hard Drives
    Too many to list.
    OS on Samsung 1TB 870 QVO SATA
    PSU
    Silverstone 1500
    Case
    NZXT Phantom 820 Full-Tower Case
    Cooling
    Noctua NH-D15 Elite Class Dual Tower CPU Cooler / 6 x EziDIY 120mm / 2 x Corsair 140mm somethings / 1 x 140mm Thermaltake something / 2 x 200mm Corsair.
    Keyboard
    Corsair K95 / Logitech diNovo Edge Wireless
    Mouse
    Logitech G402 / G502 / Mx Masters / MX Air Cordless
    Internet Speed
    100/40Mbps
    Browser
    All sorts
    Antivirus
    Kaspersky Premium
    Other Info
    I’m on a horse.
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro 23H2 Build: 22631.4249
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    LENOVO Yoga 7i EVO OLED 14" Touchscreen i5 12 Core 16GB/512GB
    CPU
    Intel Core 12th Gen i5-1240P Processor (1.7 - 4.4GHz)
    Memory
    16GB LPDDR5 RAM
    Graphics card(s)
    Intel Iris Xe Graphics Processor
    Sound Card
    Optimized with Dolby Atmos®
    Screen Resolution
    QHD 2880 x 1800 OLED
    Hard Drives
    M.2 512GB
    Other Info
    …still on a horse.
I concur; it is a smart move. And generally, I will go back and activate disabled security measures once I’ve got everything up and running properly so that I can diagnose problems serially rather than in parallel. But I prefer actions to be what they say they are on the face of the matter, rather than having to blind-fold bumper-car my way to a solution. If I have “secure sharing” disabled, and if Windows doesn’t like that, tell me. Don’t give me an esoteric “Network Credentials required” error, because, in accordance with my actions, network credentials should not be required. Instead, Windows should say, “I’m not going to connect until you activate secure sharing because I’m smarter than you are.” At least I’ll know where I stand.
 

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