Buffalo Technology LSV40TL - Manual

Buffalo Technology LSV40TL

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 5 – Note: Do not set the Power Mode Switch to AUTO at this time. After
  • Page 6 – the sidebar of the Finder.
  • Page 7 – LinkStation; ᫖ໃrʽʡ
  • Page 9 – Move the Power Mode Switch on the back of the LinkStation to ON.
  • Page 11 – sidebar of the Finder.
  • Page 12 – Blue light is ON: Power ON; Function Button; Front
  • Page 13 – Back; Fan; Do not block the fan when installing the unit.; Power Mode Switch; AUTO: Automatically powers the LinkStation on and off with; LAN Port Connect an Ethernet cable here. The Link/Act; connected properly, the LED to the right will glow green.; Hook Use as a strain relief for the AC adapter cable.
  • Page 14 – Power LED
  • Page 15 – Power Mode Switch; Connect to your LAN with an Ethernet cable.; Power connector; The AC adaptor connects here.; 1 Security lock for anti-theft; Many security cables are compatible with this lock.
  • Page 16 – Function Button
  • Page 17 – Security lock for anti-theft; Power Mode Switch
  • Page 18 – The LinkStation’s shared folder opens.; Opening the Shared Folder
  • Page 19 – Follow the instruction on the screen to install NAS Navigator2.; Opening the shared folder from another PC
  • Page 20 – sidebar on the Finder.; Adding another LinkStations
  • Page 21 – Power Modes
  • Page 22 – Web Admin interface; The default username and password are:
  • Page 24 – Enter your username and password.
  • Page 25 – Enter desired characteristics for the new share.; Note: If you would like to copy the settings of an; Adding shared folders; In the Web Admin interface, click [Shared
  • Page 27 – Access Restrictions
  • Page 28 – Restricting access for Users and Groups on the LinkStation; Register users and groups on the LinkStation.; Add users as described on page 46.; Configure access restrictions for groups and/or users.
  • Page 29 – You have assigned access restrictions.; Check the users (or groups) that you want to; permit to access the share.
  • Page 30 – Access Restrictions on NT Domain; Create an account on the Domain Controller for the LinkStation.
  • Page 31 – groups or access restrictions. Rejoin the domain.
  • Page 32 – Access Restrictions on Active Directory
  • Page 33 – DNS Server which can resolve names for Active Directory domain.
  • Page 34 – registered to the authentication server.
  • Page 35 – Select [Delegate Authority to External SMB; Note: When connecting with AFP or FTP, an IP; Check [Use Windows Domain Controller as
  • Page 36 – Configuration of the Authentication Server is complete.
  • Page 37 – Disk Quotas; includes the space used for trash.
  • Page 38 – You’ve configured a disk quota for users.
  • Page 39 – Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each user in the group.
  • Page 40 – The group ID may be any number from 1000 and
  • Page 41 – You have configured a group quota.
  • Page 42 – FTP Server; Select whether the shared folder is [Read; Click the folder to enable remote FTP access on.
  • Page 43 – To access to the LinkStation with an FTP client
  • Page 44 – Accessing the LinkStation with an Anonymous user:
  • Page 45 – Direct Copy; not
  • Page 46 – Files are copied to the folder:
  • Page 47 – Adding Users; Add users as shown below.; Configure the desired settings for the new; You have added a user.; In the Web Admin interface, navigate to
  • Page 49 – Adding Groups; Add groups as shown below:; Select users to include in the group.; You have added a group.
  • Page 50 – You have now changed the admin password.; Admin Password
  • Page 51 – Jumbo Frame
  • Page 52 – C o n n e c t i o n
  • Page 53 – Web server; know what you’re doing.
  • Page 54 – MySQL server; The LinkStation can be used as a MySQL server.
  • Page 55 – Configure the LinkStation’s host name, date, or time as follows:
  • Page 56 – You’ve completed hostname and time settings for the LinkStation.
  • Page 57 – Check Disk; Select the hard drive to test.
  • Page 59 – Format a Drive; Shared folders cannot be accessed during formatting.; Select the drive to format.; Follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
  • Page 61 – Adding Storage; Refer to page 64 when removing the hard drive from the LinkStation.
  • Page 62 – To format a USB hard drive; Follow the instructions on the screen.
  • Page 64 – To set access restrictions on an additional hard drive; About the USB connector on the LinkStation
  • Page 65 – Remove Disk; To remove the hard drive:; Function
  • Page 66 – System Backup; Time Machine; Select a shared folder to use as the backup
  • Page 68 – Open [About This Mac] from the Apple menu and; the menu at the left of the screen.; Select the MAC address for the device whose BSD; •To verify the MAC address of the Mac:
  • Page 70 – You’ve configured your LinkStation to work with Time Machine.
  • Page 72 – Setting up the backup destination folder on LinkStation # 1; Note: If you enter a backup password, users of
  • Page 73 – Finding the backup destination folder from LinkStation # 2
  • Page 74 – Check the [IP Address] of the LinkStation you
  • Page 75 – Set up a backup job on LinkStation # 2; Select backup options.
  • Page 76 – Backup operation modes; Three backup operation modes are available.; Normal Backup; folder
  • Page 77 – The task added is displayed to the backup list.
  • Page 79 – • RAID 1 mode; RAID Arrays
  • Page 80 – • Using in RAID 1 mode
  • Page 83 – • Changing to RAID 0 mode
  • Page 84 – • Changing to Normal mode
  • Page 85 – RAID Scanning; RAID Scanning is now configured.
  • Page 86 – The following things will be sent via E-mail:
  • Page 87 – Enter a password that will be used to verify.; Sends status of hard drive periodically.
  • Page 88 – UPS Settings; Plug the Power cable of UPS to a wall socket.; System Power Management; If your LinkStation is connected directly to the
  • Page 89 – proceeded to Standby mode even though the end time has reached.; Sleep Timer
  • Page 91 – Restoring Factory Defaults
  • Page 93 – Format the LinkStation; Warning
  • Page 94 – Extensions; WebAccess
  • Page 95 – Print Server
  • Page 96 – Setting up a printer on Windows 7/Vista
  • Page 97 – Select your printer. Choose the manufacturer; You have added a printer.
  • Page 98 – Setting up a printer on Windows XP
  • Page 99 – Select your printer. Choose the
  • Page 100 – Setting up a printer on Windows 2000; Refer to your printer's manual to install the printer driver.
  • Page 102 – Flow chart of downloading with BitTorrent:; the terms of use and copyright rules for each website.; BitTorrent Client
  • Page 103 – Enabling BitTorrent and selecting folders; The Download Manager will open.
  • Page 104 – Media Server; To use DLNA on the LinkStation, begin by enabling it.
  • Page 105 – Connecting to the LinkStation and playing the files; Select the contents you want to play.
  • Page 106 – Select the file that you want to play, then play it.
  • Page 107 – Media Server Settings
  • Page 108 – To view DLNA compatible devices connected to the LinkStation:
  • Page 109 – DLNA Media List
  • Page 110 – If other DLNA media devices do not recognize the LinkStation:
  • Page 111 – To disable playback from a specific DLNA media player
  • Page 112 – If you cannot play certain files:
  • Page 113 – Using iTunes with the Media Server
  • Page 114 – You can launch NAS Navigator2 in either of the following ways:
  • Page 115 – enu Map remote default share to
  • Page 117 – Menu Item
  • Page 119 – interface; Home; The following options can be configured from the Home screen.
  • Page 120 – Shared Folders; The following options can be set from the [Shared Folders] screen.
  • Page 133 – System
  • Page 136 – Storage
  • Page 140 – Steps for Setup
  • Page 142 – Normal; dows Macintosh, but the time information managed by LinkStation.
  • Page 152 – Appendix; Specifications; External size / Weight
  • Page 153 – Default Settings
  • Page 154 – Mapping Additional Shares; Windows
  • Page 155 – Mac OS X
  • Page 156 – Software; NAS Navigator2
  • Page 157 – When the [Change File Sharing Security; Your PC should reboot.
  • Page 159 – Info folder
  • Page 160 – During normal operation, the power LED will glow blue.; Flashing Red
  • Page 162 – Power LED flashing amber
  • Page 166 – AC adaptor LED
  • Page 170 – Compliance Information; FCC Information; 기종별
  • Page 171 – Troubleshooting; Cannot Setup; Change a port on the hub to connect or replace the Ethernet cable.; Cause 8. You are searching from a different network.
  • Page 172 – If a shared folder does not open on NAS Navigator2
  • Page 173 – Data Backup
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LinkStation User Manual 4 Chapter 1 Setup 1 Connect the LinkStation with an Ethernet cable and the included AC adapter. Plug the power cord into a surge protector or power outlet. Connect the Ethernet cable to a router, hub, or switch on your network. The Ethernet cable will “click” and lock in plac...

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Chapter1 Setup LinkStation User Manual 5 Notes: If you are using Windows 7 or Vista, the autoplay screen may appear. Click [Run LSNavi. exe]. If “Do you want to allow the following program to make changes to this computer?” is displayed in Windows 7, please click [Yes]. If “A program needs your perm...

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