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... Administration > Users 14 Administration > Shared Folders 16 Administration > System Options 17 E-Mail Alert 19 Firmware Upgrade 20 Media Server 21 Disk Utility 22 Disk Configuration 24 Chapter 4: Use 26 Access to the Network Storage System 26 How to Access the Network Storage System 26 USB Storage Devices 28 How to Use the Network Drive Mapping Utility 29 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 31 Appendix...
... Administration > Users 14 Administration > Shared Folders 16 Administration > System Options 17 E-Mail Alert 19 Firmware Upgrade 20 Media Server 21 Disk Utility 22 Disk Configuration 24 Chapter 4: Use 26 Access to the Network Storage System 26 How to Access the Network Storage System 26 USB Storage Devices 28 How to Use the Network Drive Mapping Utility 29 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 31 Appendix...
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... computer must be removed. After the Network Storage System beeps once and the USB 1 LED powers off the Network Storage System. DISK 2 (Green) The DISK 2 LED serves two purposes. There are located on top of the Network Storage System; DISK ACT (Green) The DISK ACT LED flashes when the Network Storage System is ready for choosing the Linksys Network Storage System with Disk 2 (RAID 1 mode). ETHERNET The...
... computer must be removed. After the Network Storage System beeps once and the USB 1 LED powers off the Network Storage System. DISK 2 (Green) The DISK 2 LED serves two purposes. There are located on top of the Network Storage System; DISK ACT (Green) The DISK ACT LED flashes when the Network Storage System is ready for choosing the Linksys Network Storage System with Disk 2 (RAID 1 mode). ETHERNET The...
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... opening of the Network Storage System, press and hold this button for 10 seconds. If there is no DHCP server on your network. Press the USB 2 button to eject the device from the DHCP server on your second USB storage device. The Network Storage System resets to DHCP and tries to get an IP address from the USB 2 port. The Network Storage System beeps twice to...
... opening of the Network Storage System, press and hold this button for 10 seconds. If there is no DHCP server on your network. Press the USB 2 button to eject the device from the DHCP server on your second USB storage device. The Network Storage System resets to DHCP and tries to get an IP address from the USB 2 port. The Network Storage System beeps twice to...
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... can access, according to your login. (The administrator controls folder access using the Administration > Shared Folders screen.) USB Storage Devices All users have access to the devices connected to the Network Storage System. Add Task Click this screen. Network Storage System with access to you are listed with your user account. Within a shared folder, users with 2 Bays 12...
... can access, according to your login. (The administrator controls folder access using the Administration > Shared Folders screen.) USB Storage Devices All users have access to the devices connected to the Network Storage System. Add Task Click this screen. Network Storage System with access to you are listed with your user account. Within a shared folder, users with 2 Bays 12...
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...Status The format status of free and total space is displayed. System Status For the Network Storage System, the Server Name, Firmware Version, Hardware Address, IP Address, Date, Time, and Current Status information is displayed. Linksys recommends that you to -date information. The Log File screen ...cannot be deleted.) New Click this screen and return to view a list of each USB storage device, the Partition, File System, Shared Folder, Total Size, and Free Size information is displayed. External Disks USB Port For each hard drive are pre-defined and cannot be used in the name...
...Status The format status of free and total space is displayed. System Status For the Network Storage System, the Server Name, Firmware Version, Hardware Address, IP Address, Date, Time, and Current Status information is displayed. Linksys recommends that you to -date information. The Log File screen ...cannot be deleted.) New Click this screen and return to view a list of each USB storage device, the Partition, File System, Shared Folder, Total Size, and Free Size information is displayed. External Disks USB Port For each hard drive are pre-defined and cannot be used in the name...
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... Save to create a new shared folder, or click Cancel to save the location. The Folders Browser screen appears. The Shared Folder Properties screen appears. Network Storage System with administrative rights can create shared folders. Chapter 3 Administration > Shared Folders The Shared Folders screen allows you want to create a new shared folder. Within...8226;• Public folders accessible to all users •• Private folders: personal folder and shared folders specified by the administrator •• USB storage devices accessible to all existing shared folders.
... Save to create a new shared folder, or click Cancel to save the location. The Folders Browser screen appears. The Shared Folder Properties screen appears. Network Storage System with administrative rights can create shared folders. Chapter 3 Administration > Shared Folders The Shared Folders screen allows you want to create a new shared folder. Within...8226;• Public folders accessible to all users •• Private folders: personal folder and shared folders specified by the administrator •• USB storage devices accessible to all existing shared folders.
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...sections: •• Identification •• IP Address •• DNS Server Network Storage System with 2 Bays Administration > System Options Index A list of links to change the access rights of the System Options screen is displayed. Delete To delete a shared folder, select the shared ...you want to keep the content. A confirmation screen appears. Confirm Deletion of the shared folder. Administration > System Options The current settings of USB storage devices. Punctuation and other special characters (for each user. Click Save to save your changes, or click ...
...sections: •• Identification •• IP Address •• DNS Server Network Storage System with 2 Bays Administration > System Options Index A list of links to change the access rights of the System Options screen is displayed. Delete To delete a shared folder, select the shared ...you want to keep the content. A confirmation screen appears. Confirm Deletion of the shared folder. Administration > System Options The current settings of USB storage devices. Punctuation and other special characters (for each user. Click Save to save your changes, or click ...
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...as LVM when they are configured as RAID 1 (Mirroring). A confirmation screen appears. Partition & Format •• Model The name of the USB drive is displayed. •• Total Disk Size The number of MB on the drive is displayed. •• New Partitions You can ...the Scandisk program. Run Scandisk You can specify up pre-existing data because all data on your changes, or click Cancel to clear all Network Storage System with 2 Bays Confirm Scandisk Click OK to confirm running , click Start/Stop to stop the Scandisk program. Chapter 3 WARNING: Before you ...
...as LVM when they are configured as RAID 1 (Mirroring). A confirmation screen appears. Partition & Format •• Model The name of the USB drive is displayed. •• Total Disk Size The number of MB on the drive is displayed. •• New Partitions You can ...the Scandisk program. Run Scandisk You can specify up pre-existing data because all data on your changes, or click Cancel to clear all Network Storage System with 2 Bays Confirm Scandisk Click OK to confirm running , click Start/Stop to stop the Scandisk program. Chapter 3 WARNING: Before you ...
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Linksys recommends that you do not see it, then change your information in the My Files column. Windows Access To access the Network Storage System from any computer using a web browser, follow these instructions: 1. Double-click the My Network Places or Network Neighborhood...Network Storage System clear.) Access to the Network Storage System All Windows users can access the Network Storage System with access rights for each user, so each user will be used as the name of the personal folder.) How to Access the Network Storage System There are located on the desktop of USB storage...
Linksys recommends that you do not see it, then change your information in the My Files column. Windows Access To access the Network Storage System from any computer using a web browser, follow these instructions: 1. Double-click the My Network Places or Network Neighborhood...Network Storage System clear.) Access to the Network Storage System All Windows users can access the Network Storage System with access rights for each user, so each user will be used as the name of the personal folder.) How to Access the Network Storage System There are located on the desktop of USB storage...
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...•• Destination Click Browse. User Name Your login name is that the Network Storage System can have access to the devices connected to everyone. USB Storage Devices All users have the Network Storage System-instead of tasks that you can run at the same time is displayed. My... Files > My Downloads If the Download Manager feature has been enabled through the Administration > System Options screen and ...
...•• Destination Click Browse. User Name Your login name is that the Network Storage System can have access to the devices connected to everyone. USB Storage Devices All users have the Network Storage System-instead of tasks that you can run at the same time is displayed. My... Files > My Downloads If the Download Manager feature has been enabled through the Administration > System Options screen and ...
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...download task, and then click Start/Stop to the USB 1 or USB 2 port. To change . Click Personal Info. 2. You can connect USB storage devices to the USB ports at any time. Network Storage System with 2 Bays My Files > Personal Info USB Storage Devices You can also use the utility to clear ... remove the device. Linksys recommends that you will have to manually delete them.) Refresh Click Refresh to exit this screen. •• The Remote Server Requires Authentication If authentication is continuously lit. Select the new folder from the USB 2 port. Click Apply...
...download task, and then click Start/Stop to the USB 1 or USB 2 port. To change . Click Personal Info. 2. You can connect USB storage devices to the USB ports at any time. Network Storage System with 2 Bays My Files > Personal Info USB Storage Devices You can also use the utility to clear ... remove the device. Linksys recommends that you will have to manually delete them.) Refresh Click Refresh to exit this screen. •• The Remote Server Requires Authentication If authentication is continuously lit. Select the new folder from the USB 2 port. Click Apply...
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... your desktop. Keep the default drive letter or enter a different letter in the system tray. 2. Network Storage System with 2 Bays Map Network Drive 4. The USB storage device displays as a network drive. Right-click the icon in the Drive field. Click OK. 6. How to Use the Network Drive Mapping Utility Any user can use Windows to manually map a shared folder...
... your desktop. Keep the default drive letter or enter a different letter in the system tray. 2. Network Storage System with 2 Bays Map Network Drive 4. The USB storage device displays as a network drive. Right-click the icon in the Drive field. Click OK. 6. How to Use the Network Drive Mapping Utility Any user can use Windows to manually map a shared folder...
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... the Utility 1. Select All Programs. 3. Select Network Drive Mapping Utility. 4. Program Folder The utility runs, and its icon is inactive, its icon appears in the system tray. Refer to remove a USB storage device, then doubleclick the desktop icon. Uninstall the Utility To remove the utility from your computer: 1. A confirmation screen appears. Network Storage System with 2 Bays 30
... the Utility 1. Select All Programs. 3. Select Network Drive Mapping Utility. 4. Program Folder The utility runs, and its icon is inactive, its icon appears in the system tray. Refer to remove a USB storage device, then doubleclick the desktop icon. Uninstall the Utility To remove the utility from your computer: 1. A confirmation screen appears. Network Storage System with 2 Bays 30
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.... Your computer is restarted. Click Map Network Drive. 3. Appendix A NOTE: Windows uses the computer name as a disconnected network drive. 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)...and manually map a shared folder in Windows. (If the Network Storage System uses a dynamic IP address assigned by using its device name, so instead you have disconnected the USB flash disk from the Network Storage System and connected it as a drive. Select a different drive letter...
.... Your computer is restarted. Click Map Network Drive. 3. Appendix A NOTE: Windows uses the computer name as a disconnected network drive. 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)...and manually map a shared folder in Windows. (If the Network Storage System uses a dynamic IP address assigned by using its device name, so instead you have disconnected the USB flash disk from the Network Storage System and connected it as a drive. Select a different drive letter...
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Operating Humidity Storage Humidity NAS200 IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u Power, Ethernet, USB 1, USB 2 Power, USB 1, USB 2, RESET, BACK UP Power, Ethernet, Disk (Act, Full, 1, 2), USB 1, USB 2 UTP CAT5 or Better User Name and Password for Both System Administration and File Access 6.69" x 4.49" x 7.68" (170 x 114 x 195 mm...to 140ºF (-10 to 60ºC) 10 to 80% Noncondensing 5 to 90% Noncondensing Specifications Network Storage System with 2 Bays 33 Appendix B Appendix B: Specifications Model Standards Ports Buttons LEDs Cabling Type Security Features Environmental Dimensions Weight Power...
Operating Humidity Storage Humidity NAS200 IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u Power, Ethernet, USB 1, USB 2 Power, USB 1, USB 2, RESET, BACK UP Power, Ethernet, Disk (Act, Full, 1, 2), USB 1, USB 2 UTP CAT5 or Better User Name and Password for Both System Administration and File Access 6.69" x 4.49" x 7.68" (170 x 114 x 195 mm...to 140ºF (-10 to 60ºC) 10 to 80% Noncondensing 5 to 90% Noncondensing Specifications Network Storage System with 2 Bays 33 Appendix B Appendix B: Specifications Model Standards Ports Buttons LEDs Cabling Type Security Features Environmental Dimensions Weight Power...