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..., or select a different letter from the drop-down menu. To cancel, click No. Shared Folder Mapped Network Storage System with 2 Bays 10 On the Shared Folder Mapping screen, select the appropriate Network Storage System. Install Drive Mapping Utility 3. Drive Mapping Utility Installed 4. To exit the utility, click Close on the ... Click this option to access the pdf of this User Guide. Click OK. Click OK. Enter your information in a separate window. Adobe Reader Login Screen 8. Configuration Using the Setup Wizard 9. Click Yes. Chapter 2 2. Then click Map. 7.
..., or select a different letter from the drop-down menu. To cancel, click No. Shared Folder Mapped Network Storage System with 2 Bays 10 On the Shared Folder Mapping screen, select the appropriate Network Storage System. Install Drive Mapping Utility 3. Drive Mapping Utility Installed 4. To exit the utility, click Close on the ... Click this option to access the pdf of this User Guide. Click OK. Click OK. Enter your information in a separate window. Adobe Reader Login Screen 8. Configuration Using the Setup Wizard 9. Click Yes. Chapter 2 2. Then click Map. 7.
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... enter admin in the User name and Password fields. (The default user name and password is admin. A login screen appears. (Non-Windows XP users will also be displayed. (For more information, refer to "Chapter 2: Configuration Using the Setup Wizard".) 3. You can have ...to access folders or change your computer-download the movie. After setting up the Network Storage System with 2 Bays 11 Administration Login Click this option to manage the Network Storage System through the Administration > System Options screen and your computer. How to Start button. Home Screen Home On ...
... enter admin in the User name and Password fields. (The default user name and password is admin. A login screen appears. (Non-Windows XP users will also be displayed. (For more information, refer to "Chapter 2: Configuration Using the Setup Wizard".) 3. You can have ...to access folders or change your computer-download the movie. After setting up the Network Storage System with 2 Bays 11 Administration Login Click this option to manage the Network Storage System through the Administration > System Options screen and your computer. How to Start button. Home Screen Home On ...
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... information about the Workgroup name of the computers on your network has a WINS server, select this option to set specific DNS settings, select this option. Network Storage System with the WINS server. The default is 192.168.1.1. DNS Server Obtain DNS Server Addresses from DHCP Server If you want to Windows Help.) IP Address Obtain IP Address Automatically (DHCP Client...
... information about the Workgroup name of the computers on your network has a WINS server, select this option to set specific DNS settings, select this option. Network Storage System with the WINS server. The default is 192.168.1.1. DNS Server Obtain DNS Server Addresses from DHCP Server If you want to Windows Help.) IP Address Obtain IP Address Automatically (DHCP Client...
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...configuration file, which includes the settings of each disk (this cannot be changed by the administrator). Enable FTP Server If you want the Network Storage System to broadcast its availability to run the download task separately, without using your web browser in anonymously, then ...you want the Download Manager to "guest" Logins (Windows Networks) If you specify download tasks for the FTP server. Users with 2 Bays Advanced Configuration Convert Failed Logins to run at the same time. Network Storage System with Download Manager access can run only during which lets...
...configuration file, which includes the settings of each disk (this cannot be changed by the administrator). Enable FTP Server If you want the Network Storage System to broadcast its availability to run the download task separately, without using your web browser in anonymously, then ...you want the Download Manager to "guest" Logins (Windows Networks) If you specify download tasks for the FTP server. Users with 2 Bays Advanced Configuration Convert Failed Logins to run at the same time. Network Storage System with Download Manager access can run only during which lets...
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...one disk installed, then the second disk will be powered on as long as the Network Storage System is nearly full, the Network Storage System will stop. During standby mode, the Network Storage System uses less energy and emits less heat. Select 10 Minutes if you of impending drive ...LVM, RAID 1, or RAID 0 The S.M.A.R.T. Disk Configuration Use this window. NOTE: During standby mode, the hard drive(s) and fan may activate for a period of inactivity. Set Hard Disk to be reformatted; Network Storage System with only one logical volume. If you want the fan to begin...
...one disk installed, then the second disk will be powered on as long as the Network Storage System is nearly full, the Network Storage System will stop. During standby mode, the Network Storage System uses less energy and emits less heat. Select 10 Minutes if you of impending drive ...LVM, RAID 1, or RAID 0 The S.M.A.R.T. Disk Configuration Use this window. NOTE: During standby mode, the hard drive(s) and fan may activate for a period of inactivity. Set Hard Disk to be reformatted; Network Storage System with only one logical volume. If you want the fan to begin...
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...3. The Files screen appears. The second way uses your Windows operating system. Windows Access To access the Network Storage System from any computer using a web browser, follow these instructions...Network Storage System All Windows users can access any connected USB storage devices. Keep the area around the Network Storage System clear.) Access to access the Network Storage System. Specifically, guest users can access the Network Storage System with 2 Bays Use Web Access To access the Network Storage System from a Windowsbased computer, follow these instructions: 1. Linksys...
...3. The Files screen appears. The second way uses your Windows operating system. Windows Access To access the Network Storage System from any computer using a web browser, follow these instructions...Network Storage System All Windows users can access any connected USB storage devices. Keep the area around the Network Storage System clear.) Access to access the Network Storage System. Specifically, guest users can access the Network Storage System with 2 Bays Use Web Access To access the Network Storage System from a Windowsbased computer, follow these instructions: 1. Linksys...
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... to a drive letter on how to Windows Help for information on a computer •• Safely remove a USB storage device from the drop-down menu. Use 3. Refer to activate the utility. The USB storage device displays as a network drive. The Map Network Drive screen appears. Select the appropriate Network Storage System. Select the appropriate shared folder. Chapter 4 2. Click OK...
... to a drive letter on how to Windows Help for information on a computer •• Safely remove a USB storage device from the drop-down menu. Use 3. Refer to activate the utility. The USB storage device displays as a network drive. The Map Network Drive screen appears. Select the appropriate Network Storage System. Select the appropriate shared folder. Chapter 4 2. Click OK...
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... your computer, but you do not have a DHCP server. Check the IP address of access to the Administration > System Options section of the Network Storage System. 3. Change the Workgroup of the Network Storage System to match the Workgroup of your computer (refer to your account. 31 In all Windows operating systems, the TCP/IP protocol is installed by default. Make...
... your computer, but you do not have a DHCP server. Check the IP address of access to the Administration > System Options section of the Network Storage System. 3. Change the Workgroup of the Network Storage System to match the Workgroup of your computer (refer to your account. 31 In all Windows operating systems, the TCP/IP protocol is installed by default. Make...
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... for the current IP address of the Network Storage System.) Follow these instructions to map the local USB flash disk 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...as a drive. Select a different drive letter, and click OK. 7. Right-click the My Network Places icon. 2. 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....
... for the current IP address of the Network Storage System.) Follow these instructions to map the local USB flash disk 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...as a drive. Select a different drive letter, and click OK. 7. Right-click the My Network Places icon. 2. 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....