No information I've found can resolve that. I've tried putting both drives on a desktop PC's sata bus, and imaging them that way, and the process fails with a log entry indicating "block bitmap corrupted".
I've tried installing the SSD in the laptop and putting the HDD in an enclosure, and that can't detect the HDD. I tried the rescue media, too, and it also locks up. However, when it reboots to clone the drive, it locks up, with a flashing caps lock light. Crucial's SSDs come with Acronis True Image. Then I can access the backup files.I've got laptops I'm trying to install SSD drives in. The only way that works with the Rescue Media is if I disconnect the HD from the router and reconnect to the PC. The ATI desktop program has no problem with this. In summary, Rescue Media cannot see the HD connected my Netgear router. Most comments about Rescue Media are about problems creating it and getting it to start and open the ATI screen. If others can use Rescue Media to connect to nework HDs, I'd like to know how they do it. My router and hard drives do not require user name or password. The only thing I see is MyNAS with no option to add anything further. I've tried all the Secure Media versions listed in my OP, including WinPE which is listed under advanced. Click on My NAS shows "no items to display" There is a filename box but nothing added there activates the "OK" click box. The browse button shows items under my Computer including cloud, MyFTP, My NAS, C. Nothing can be added in the path window before the browse buttion. The Recovery Wizard screen "archive selection" shows "no items to display" At some point while typing the app should locate the folder containing the backup and should display your backup files for selection. Following the sharename is typically a folder name followed by the backup filename. Enter your username and password to continue typing the path. If your share is password protected then somewhere along the line while typing a Credentials box will appear.
In the path field that precedes the Browse button type the path of your share location as follows: When attempting to locate the files use the Browse option in the explorer like window of the app. I will use my own device as an example here. To access your backup files it is necessary to know the servername\sharename of your router to help you Browse to the network location.
In addition, if you are recovering an OS disk image than I would suggest that you use the Simple WinPE version of the media for the best driver support. Using the boot media to access the files is not intuitive to say the least. I also have an HDD connected to an ASUS router that I store backups on.