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User Manual - Page 3
... A Group 8.2.3. Creating A Share 8.3.2. Using The Advanced Mode 7.4.1. Setting The Date And Time Of Your LaCie Ethernet Disk 7.4.3. Shutting Down The Ethernet Drive
8. Creating A User 8.1.2. Listing Local Shares 8.3.1. Listing Local Groups ...Using The Web Administration Page 7.1. LaCie Ethernet Disk User's Manual
7. Wizard And Advanced Modes 7.3. Creating A Group 8.2.2.
User Manual - Page 7
...! LaCie Ethernet Disk User's Manual
Precautions
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Health and Safety Precautions
Only qualified persons are authorized to carry out maintenance on this device. • Read this manual. • Protect your LaCie Ethernet Disk. • Do not place heavy objects on top of the LaCie Ethernet Disk or use excessive force on it . Your LaCie Ethernet Disk contains no userserviceable parts.
User Manual - Page 8
... can do for instance, and a second copy either on models with all 25 users transfer files at the same time. Just plug the LaCie Ethernet Disk to any technical expertise. Gigabit speeds available only on your internal hard drive, another external
hard drive or some other form of your external hard drive, for you, we're confident that no circumstances will quickly...
User Manual - Page 11
... place, because you plug in handy if your drive.
3 Mouse Port - Please see section 10.1. LaCie Ethernet Disk User's Manual
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The LaCie Ethernet Disk To Your Network for more details...
User Manual - Page 13
...Installing Your LaCie Ethernet Disk
The LaCie Ethernet Disk is not part of the drive and wait for Gigabit ethernet models, connect to start up.
Turning On Your LaCie Ethernet Disk
Press the power button on and stays lit, the LaCie Ethernet Disk will be ready to another computer, connect the LaCie Ethernet Disk using a network crossover cable.
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User Manual - Page 37
...be a quick process, or a long process, depending on the Format button. LaCie Ethernet Disk User's Manual
9. Customizing Your LaCie Ethernet Disk
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It is recommended that no one drive, unless you have attached an external hard disk drive to ensure that you may corrupt files or cause other errors. The formatting process can stop the formatting process at any time - Leave...
User Manual - Page 38
...a long process, depending on the Defragment button. Fig.9.8a
Fig.9.8b Customizing Your LaCie Ethernet Disk
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9.8.
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9. Defragmenting Your Disks
When a disk is too fragmented it is completed. The defragmentation process can stop the defragmentation process at any time -
If necessary, you have attached an external hard disk drive to slow down.
User Manual - Page 45
... using a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port. Important Info: Only NTFS formatted disks are fully supported.
Expanding Your LaCie Ethernet Disk
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10. Tested, certified drives include LaCie d2 hard drives, LaCie Studio Drives and LaCie Pocket Drives.
1) Connect the hard drive to your LaCie Ethernet Disk by connecting an external hard drive using one of the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 ports.
2) In the Web...
User Manual - Page 53
... assistance, please contact your new device.
LaCie Ethernet Disk User's Manual
12. If you purchased, please check our Web site for details). Manual Updates LaCie is coming from. If you the most current version available. If this manual does not reflect the configurations of your LaCie reseller or LaCie Technical Support (see 13. Troubleshooting
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12. One of the points...
User Manual - Page 56
... file and folder names are using characters in share, filer, folder or drive names LaCie Ethernet Disk User's Manual
12. Possible Solutions
If you will need to transfer data. Make sure that Microsoft Windows operating systems do not allow.
Troubleshooting
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Issues
Error messages when attempting to follow these naming protocols:
These characters cannot be used...
User Manual - Page 57
... and version • Computer brand and model • Names of CD or DVD drives installed on your LaCie drive to isolate the problem. If you have asked yourself all of the cables are correctly and firmly attached. LaCie Ethernet Disk User's Manual
13. Contacting Customer Support
Before You Contact Technical Support
1) Read the manuals and review section 12. Before contacting us via the...
User Manual - Page 59
... on the back of the Ethernet Disk.
3) Connect an external USB CD-ROM drive to one of the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 ports of the Ethernet Disk.
4) Insert the "Restore CD" and restart the Ethernet Disk.
5) Check that the system is set to "USB-CDROM" in the menu "Advanced BIOS Features". Restoring Your Ethernet Disk Using The LaCie Restore CD
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User Manual - Page 62
... other peripherals, such as hardware settings and options set aside to communicate with it, and links the PC bus to the peripheral via configuration files. Buffers are 8 bits in 1 byte. Cache, -ing - This is able to disk-intensive operations significantly. An external controller is erased, damaged, or destroyed. LaCie Ethernet Disk User's Manual
Glossary
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Glossary
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User Manual - Page 66
LaCie Ethernet Disk User's Manual
Glossary
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Port, number - Used to identify a specific process to which information may not be forwarded when it is attached to the Internet with a single, shared network address. In IT terminology, this describes the special set of instructions for the computer. Seek time is CPU independent, meaning that seek time is a set... your hard drive and ...
User Manual - Page 67
... an optional checksum capability to retrieve files and data on the system or its components. UDP (User Datagram Protocol) - This is provided a service (such as a Web page) by another , but does not sequence the packets that the data arrived intact.
LaCie Ethernet Disk User's Manual
Glossary
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TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) -
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