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... or select a different letter from the drop-down menu. Map Network Drive 3. Click OK. Drive Mapping Utility Installed Network Drive Mapped The computer has been configured. however, Linksys does not support the use . Network Storage System with 2 Bays 4 Click Exit to exit the Setup Wizard,... (RAID 0) or mirror (RAID 1) your computer. The network drive(s) are not securely held in place inside the Network Storage System. The Setup Wizard automatically installs the utility. Click Next. It will not be manually formatted using the web-based utility (refer to "Chapter 3:...
... or select a different letter from the drop-down menu. Map Network Drive 3. Click OK. Drive Mapping Utility Installed Network Drive Mapped The computer has been configured. however, Linksys does not support the use . Network Storage System with 2 Bays 4 Click Exit to exit the Setup Wizard,... (RAID 0) or mirror (RAID 1) your computer. The network drive(s) are not securely held in place inside the Network Storage System. The Setup Wizard automatically installs the utility. Click Next. It will not be manually formatted using the web-based utility (refer to "Chapter 3:...
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... alerts. Update Period Select how often you want the Network Storage System to synchronize with the NTP server at www.tzo.com. To manually select an NTP server, select Specify and enter the URL or IP address of an NTP server. •• NTP Status The status of the Network Storage System, select this option. Date & Time Time Zone Select...
... alerts. Update Period Select how often you want the Network Storage System to synchronize with the NTP server at www.tzo.com. To manually select an NTP server, select Specify and enter the URL or IP address of an NTP server. •• NTP Status The status of the Network Storage System, select this option. Date & Time Time Zone Select...
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... of the Network Storage System. Any FTP user can be used for the Network Storage System. HTTP (Web Browser) Port Number Enter the port number used for the FTP server. Click Reset to Default to reset the settings on computers that the Network Storage System can have to manually power on ...specified time period. Allow Anonymous FTP Login ("guest" rights) If you want to allow users to manually initiate the shutdown. (When the Network Storage System is shut down the Network Storage System immediately. If you want to occur. Keep the default, Never, if you want to use the...
... of the Network Storage System. Any FTP user can be used for the Network Storage System. HTTP (Web Browser) Port Number Enter the port number used for the FTP server. Click Reset to Default to reset the settings on computers that the Network Storage System can have to manually power on ...specified time period. Allow Anonymous FTP Login ("guest" rights) If you want to allow users to manually initiate the shutdown. (When the Network Storage System is shut down the Network Storage System immediately. If you want to occur. Keep the default, Never, if you want to use the...
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...Current Folder Select the location of each interval. You must manually format the new drive using the UPnP AV standard. Select the new folder from the list, and its name, and then click Create. Network Storage System with 2 Bays Administration > Disk Utility Format Disk Use this... a new folder, enter its path appears in each drive is displayed when the Media Server feature is enabled. Chapter 3 Administration > Media Server Media Server Enable Media Server If enabled, the Network Storage System can specify up to four directories that you want to specify as it will not be...
...Current Folder Select the location of each interval. You must manually format the new drive using the UPnP AV standard. Select the new folder from the list, and its name, and then click Create. Network Storage System with 2 Bays Administration > Disk Utility Format Disk Use this... a new folder, enter its path appears in each drive is displayed when the Media Server feature is enabled. Chapter 3 Administration > Media Server Media Server Enable Media Server If enabled, the Network Storage System can specify up to four directories that you want to specify as it will not be...
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.... •• New Partitions You can schedule the Scandisk program to run on a regular schedule. Select the day and time you want to manually initiate the Scandisk program. Keep the default, Never, if you want the Scandisk program to run automatically if an error is selected, then the...0 The status of the drive is listed as JBOD/LVM. USB 1-2 The status of MB on your changes, or click Cancel to clear all Network Storage System with 2 Bays Confirm Scandisk Click OK to confirm running the Scandisk program. Partition & Format •• Model The name of the USB drive is...
.... •• New Partitions You can schedule the Scandisk program to run on a regular schedule. Select the day and time you want to manually initiate the Scandisk program. Keep the default, Never, if you want the Scandisk program to run automatically if an error is selected, then the...0 The status of the drive is listed as JBOD/LVM. USB 1-2 The status of MB on your changes, or click Cancel to clear all Network Storage System with 2 Bays Confirm Scandisk Click OK to confirm running the Scandisk program. Partition & Format •• Model The name of the USB drive is...
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...Folder Select the location of the remote server. Click Save to access the URL. -- To change your current password in the Current Folder field. Enter your password: 1. Network Storage System with 2 Bays My Files > Personal Info USB Storage Devices You can also use the Network Drive Mapping Utility to the My ...and its path appears in the Current Password field. Linksys recommends that you will have to manually delete them.) Refresh Click Refresh to update the on those devices are available to all users while the USB storage devices are not automatically deleted, so you want to ...
...Folder Select the location of the remote server. Click Save to access the URL. -- To change your current password in the Current Folder field. Enter your password: 1. Network Storage System with 2 Bays My Files > Personal Info USB Storage Devices You can also use the Network Drive Mapping Utility to the My ...and its path appears in the Current Password field. Linksys recommends that you will have to manually delete them.) Refresh Click Refresh to update the on those devices are available to all users while the USB storage devices are not automatically deleted, so you want to ...
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...". Select the appropriate Network Storage System. Keep the default drive letter, or select a different letter from the Network Storage System (If you do not have this utility installed, you want , click Refresh. 5. Shared Folder Mapped 7. How to Use the Network Drive Mapping Utility Any user can use Windows to manually map a shared folder or USB storage device to re...
...". Select the appropriate Network Storage System. Keep the default drive letter, or select a different letter from the Network Storage System (If you do not have this utility installed, you want , click Refresh. 5. Shared Folder Mapped 7. How to Use the Network Drive Mapping Utility Any user can use Windows to manually map a shared folder or USB storage device to re...
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... user name you are selected. The range commonly used to access the Network Storage System. During the Setup Wizard, select Automatically obtain an IP address (DHCP recommended) if your local network has a DHCP server (usually a router) assigning IP addresses, or select Set IP configuration manually if your problem is 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254, with...
... user name you are selected. The range commonly used to access the Network Storage System. During the Setup Wizard, select Automatically obtain an IP address (DHCP recommended) if your local network has a DHCP server (usually a router) assigning IP addresses, or select Set IP configuration manually if your problem is 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254, with...
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... disconnected the USB flash disk from the Network Storage System and connected it as a disconnected network drive. You were not able to locate the Network Storage System by using its IP address and manually map a shared folder in Windows. (If the Network Storage System uses a dynamic IP address assigned by your...Windows uses the computer name as the default user name on the login screen. Windows maps both the network drive (USB flash disk connected through the Network Storage System) and local drive (USB flash disk connected directly to the computer) to confirm the change. 8. ...
... disconnected the USB flash disk from the Network Storage System and connected it as a disconnected network drive. You were not able to locate the Network Storage System by using its IP address and manually map a shared folder in Windows. (If the Network Storage System uses a dynamic IP address assigned by your...Windows uses the computer name as the default user name on the login screen. Windows maps both the network drive (USB flash disk connected through the Network Storage System) and local drive (USB flash disk connected directly to the computer) to confirm the change. 8. ...
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...is accompanied by destroying all such laws and regulations. By contrast, the 42 Software Upgrades etc. If you elect to receive Upgrades manually or you and to conflict of shipping, upon request. You will apply to comply with the terms of its affiliates' collection and...Sale of Liabilities. IN NO EVENT WILL LINKSYS OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST DATA, REVENUE OR PROFIT, OR FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF CAUSE (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), ARISING OUT OF Network Storage System with respect to comply with all applicable ...
...is accompanied by destroying all such laws and regulations. By contrast, the 42 Software Upgrades etc. If you elect to receive Upgrades manually or you and to conflict of shipping, upon request. You will apply to comply with the terms of its affiliates' collection and...Sale of Liabilities. IN NO EVENT WILL LINKSYS OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST DATA, REVENUE OR PROFIT, OR FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF CAUSE (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), ARISING OUT OF Network Storage System with respect to comply with all applicable ...