The following table lists all of the event callback functions that the framework device object defines, in alphabetical order. The table shows you the callback functions in which your driver can access the hardware that the callback function's WDFDEVICE handle represents. You can access the hardware because the device is in its working (D0) state.
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Event callbacks functionsfor framework device objects | Is hardware accessible? |
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Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Parent bus might be at D0. The device might be at D0. | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
No | |
Parent bus is at D0, but the device might not be. | |
Maybe | |
No | |
No | |
Yes | |
Yes, but the device might be in a sleeping state. | |
No | |
Yes, but resources have not been assigned to the device. | |
No | |
No | |
No | |
No | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
No, if device has been surprise-removed; otherwise, yes. | |
No | |
No | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Depends on the IRP. | |
Depends on the state. | |
Depends on the state. | |
Depends on the state. |
Driver Access to Hardware.; 2 minutes to read; t; D; In this article. The following table lists all of the event callback functions that the framework device object defines, in alphabetical order.
Step 1: Ensure your USB drive is properly inserted into the USB port on your DIR-880L.
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Step 2: Check USB drive status using router’s Web UI:Step
2.1: Open an Internet browser (such as Internet Explorer) and enter http://dlinkrouter.local or http://192.168.0.1 into the address bar. Press Enter.
Step 2.2: Enter the password for your Admin account in the field provided. If you have not changed this password from the default, leave the field blank. Click Log In.
Step 2.3: From the network map on the main page, click the USB Device icon to display the storage status. The information displayed here should reflect the characteristics of the USB drive plugged into the USB port.

Step 3: From a computer connected to the router:
Windows XP
- Click Start > Run
- Type IP address of the router (default is 192.168.0.1)
- Example- 192.168.0.1
- Click OK
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Windows 7
- Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Run
- Type IP address of the router (default is 192.168.0.1)
- Example- 192.168.0.1
- Click OK
- If you are prompted to enter a Username and Password, enter the credentials that you use to log in to the router’s web-based configuration utility.
- A window will appear, showing the shared folder.
Mac OS X
- Click Go > Connect to Server
- Type smb://ip of router (default is 192.168.0.1)
Example- smb://192.168.0.1
Click Connect
Note: If prompted for password, select GUEST access
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