Datasheet
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... PS3 using FTP Server or Windows File Sharing / Samba - LED Indicators 2. USB2.0 Interface 6. Operates as Wireless Client, Access Point or Wireless Extender (WDS) modes. - The UPnP Media and iTunes servers allow you to share your entire library to create a "My Documents" folder and access its contents anywhere via an Internet connection. Two High Speed USB 2.0 Ports for Extra Storage - The storage bay accommodates a 3.5 inch SATA/IDE Hard Disk Drive (sold separately). The built-in IEEE 802.11g access point creates a wireless connection...
... PS3 using FTP Server or Windows File Sharing / Samba - LED Indicators 2. USB2.0 Interface 6. Operates as Wireless Client, Access Point or Wireless Extender (WDS) modes. - The UPnP Media and iTunes servers allow you to share your entire library to create a "My Documents" folder and access its contents anywhere via an Internet connection. Two High Speed USB 2.0 Ports for Extra Storage - The storage bay accommodates a 3.5 inch SATA/IDE Hard Disk Drive (sold separately). The built-in IEEE 802.11g access point creates a wireless connection...
Datasheet
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... Wireless Access Point/Storsge Technical Specification LAN-Interface 1x 10/100 Mbps Auto-MDIX RJ-45 Port USB-Interface 2x USB2.0 High-Speed Ports HDD Bay 1x Internal 3.5" IDE/SATA Hard Disk Bay Supports UltraDMA 133 and SATA1.0a Buttons Backup - No Computer Required Multimedia UPnP Server - Share Music with Networked Media Players and Gaming Consoles iTunes Server - Works with Computers Other Network Features DHCP Client and Server Fixed IP Mapping User Account Managements System Logs for FTP and Samba Wireless Data Transfer Rate...
... Wireless Access Point/Storsge Technical Specification LAN-Interface 1x 10/100 Mbps Auto-MDIX RJ-45 Port USB-Interface 2x USB2.0 High-Speed Ports HDD Bay 1x Internal 3.5" IDE/SATA Hard Disk Bay Supports UltraDMA 133 and SATA1.0a Buttons Backup - No Computer Required Multimedia UPnP Server - Share Music with Networked Media Players and Gaming Consoles iTunes Server - Works with Computers Other Network Features DHCP Client and Server Fixed IP Mapping User Account Managements System Logs for FTP and Samba Wireless Data Transfer Rate...
Manual
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... PACKAGE LIST 10 1.5 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 11 CHAPTER 2: GETTING STARTED 14 2.1 HARD DISK INSTALLATION 14 2.2 MAKING CONNECTIONS 17 2.2.1 Install Necessary Communication Protocols 17 2.2.2 Wired Ethernet Connection 19 2.2.3 Wireless Connection 24 2.3 FILE SHARING 26 2.3.1 Accessing the Network Hard Drive via My Network Places....... 26 2.3.2 Searching the Computers 26 2.3.3 Search the "Entire Network" Manually 27 2.3.4 Accessing Files via FTP 28 CHAPTER 3: MAKING CONFIGURATION 29 3.1 CONFIGURATION WIZARD 31 3.2 NETWORK SETTINGS 46 3.2.1 DHCP Setting 46 3.2.2 Wireless Setting...
... PACKAGE LIST 10 1.5 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 11 CHAPTER 2: GETTING STARTED 14 2.1 HARD DISK INSTALLATION 14 2.2 MAKING CONNECTIONS 17 2.2.1 Install Necessary Communication Protocols 17 2.2.2 Wired Ethernet Connection 19 2.2.3 Wireless Connection 24 2.3 FILE SHARING 26 2.3.1 Accessing the Network Hard Drive via My Network Places....... 26 2.3.2 Searching the Computers 26 2.3.3 Search the "Entire Network" Manually 27 2.3.4 Accessing Files via FTP 28 CHAPTER 3: MAKING CONFIGURATION 29 3.1 CONFIGURATION WIZARD 31 3.2 NETWORK SETTINGS 46 3.2.1 DHCP Setting 46 3.2.2 Wireless Setting...
Manual
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... 4.1 DISK UTILITY 80 4.2 FILE SHARING 83 4.3 ACCESS CONTROL 85 4.4 FILE BROWSER 90 CHAPTER 5: ADVANCED TOOLS 92 5.1 BACKUP CONFIGURATION 93 5.2 RESET CONFIGURATION TO DEFAULT 93 5.3 REBOOT 93 5.4 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 94 CHAPTER 6: DOWNLOAD ASSISTANT 95 6.1 FTP 95 6.2 HTTP 98 6.3 EMAIL ALERT CONFIGURATION 100 6.4 DOWNLOAD STATUS 101 CHAPTER 7: MISC 102 7.1 TIME SETTING 102 7.2 LOGIN SETTING 103 7.3 SYSTEM LOG 104 CHAPTER 8: FAQ & TROUBLE SHOOTING 105 8.1 WHAT CAN I DO WHEN I HAVE SOME TROUBLE 105 8.2 HOW TO SETUP WIRELESS FUNCTION 108 8.3 HOW TO MAP NETWORK DRIVE IN WINDOWS...
... 4.1 DISK UTILITY 80 4.2 FILE SHARING 83 4.3 ACCESS CONTROL 85 4.4 FILE BROWSER 90 CHAPTER 5: ADVANCED TOOLS 92 5.1 BACKUP CONFIGURATION 93 5.2 RESET CONFIGURATION TO DEFAULT 93 5.3 REBOOT 93 5.4 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 94 CHAPTER 6: DOWNLOAD ASSISTANT 95 6.1 FTP 95 6.2 HTTP 98 6.3 EMAIL ALERT CONFIGURATION 100 6.4 DOWNLOAD STATUS 101 CHAPTER 7: MISC 102 7.1 TIME SETTING 102 7.2 LOGIN SETTING 103 7.3 SYSTEM LOG 104 CHAPTER 8: FAQ & TROUBLE SHOOTING 105 8.1 WHAT CAN I DO WHEN I HAVE SOME TROUBLE 105 8.2 HOW TO SETUP WIRELESS FUNCTION 108 8.3 HOW TO MAP NETWORK DRIVE IN WINDOWS...
Manual
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... non-technical users. The Network Storage offers WLAN mobility for home user and business people to configure and operate even for 3.5" IDE and serial-ATA (SATA) hard disk drive use this product, please read this manual carefully for small-medium companies and home users who need to backup and share files more efficiently and easily anytime and anywhere. Instructions for Small Office and Home Office needs. This device also has...
... non-technical users. The Network Storage offers WLAN mobility for home user and business people to configure and operate even for 3.5" IDE and serial-ATA (SATA) hard disk drive use this product, please read this manual carefully for small-medium companies and home users who need to backup and share files more efficiently and easily anytime and anywhere. Instructions for Small Office and Home Office needs. This device also has...
Manual
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...; Adapt for one 3.5" IDE or Serial-ATA(SATA) hard disk drive. Network File Storage and File Sharing via My Network Places in Windows or Samba in Linux and Mac OS. Backup files easily: compliant with Windows backup utility. Support FAT, FAT32, and Ext2 files system and can read from NTFS file system. Support security level as Guest or Authorization user for file sharing. Real time clock to synchronize the computer time setting. Easy to upgrade: using web...
...; Adapt for one 3.5" IDE or Serial-ATA(SATA) hard disk drive. Network File Storage and File Sharing via My Network Places in Windows or Samba in Linux and Mac OS. Backup files easily: compliant with Windows backup utility. Support FAT, FAT32, and Ext2 files system and can read from NTFS file system. Support security level as Guest or Authorization user for file sharing. Real time clock to synchronize the computer time setting. Easy to upgrade: using web...
Manual
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... connecting to the storage device. * Storage device supports one memory card at a time. Please do not insert multiple memory cards into the card reader. Automatically MDI / MDIX LAN port can connect to factory default. Card reader: * Memory card must insert to card reader first before connect to Ethernet-enabled computer, network of "Shutdown" and "Backup" simultaneously for 6 seconds to reset the system setting to USB disk, digital camera, or card reader. Rear Ports: Ports...
... connecting to the storage device. * Storage device supports one memory card at a time. Please do not insert multiple memory cards into the card reader. Automatically MDI / MDIX LAN port can connect to factory default. Card reader: * Memory card must insert to card reader first before connect to Ethernet-enabled computer, network of "Shutdown" and "Backup" simultaneously for 6 seconds to reset the system setting to USB disk, digital camera, or card reader. Rear Ports: Ports...
Manual
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... as Linux X-window or Mac OS, please use web browser to configure. 22 NOTE. Method 1: Use Configuration Tool to Setup Before you can also use the configuration tool to "Query" and you need to install the configuration tool from existed DHCP server. If there is "admin". After that Network Storage gets. About other operating systems, such as the client and get one IP address from installation CD first. The default login password is any DHCP server...
... as Linux X-window or Mac OS, please use web browser to configure. 22 NOTE. Method 1: Use Configuration Tool to Setup Before you can also use the configuration tool to "Query" and you need to install the configuration tool from existed DHCP server. If there is "admin". After that Network Storage gets. About other operating systems, such as the client and get one IP address from installation CD first. The default login password is any DHCP server...
Manual
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2.3 File Sharing The Network Storage can be a shared network hard drive in the same network area can read or write data from the device as required. The other folder "USB" is the root directory of "WAP-0008" as below . 26 NOTE. The folder "C" is the root directory of attached USB drive. 2.3.2 Searching the Computers Open "My Computer" on the desktop menu, and use the "Search" function to start using the network hard drive. 2.3.1 Accessing the Network Hard Drive via My Network Places Select the "My...
2.3 File Sharing The Network Storage can be a shared network hard drive in the same network area can read or write data from the device as required. The other folder "USB" is the root directory of "WAP-0008" as below . 26 NOTE. The folder "C" is the root directory of attached USB drive. 2.3.2 Searching the Computers Open "My Computer" on the desktop menu, and use the "Search" function to start using the network hard drive. 2.3.1 Accessing the Network Hard Drive via My Network Places Select the "My...
Manual
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... if you change to "Authorization mode", the accessing permission is set to access any permitted folders. 2.3.4 Accessing Files via FTP The Network Storage offers FTP service for the clients which don't support Microsoft Windows File sharing. The rule of Network Storage can use any FTP client utility to connect to Network Storage with anonymous username and password (username: ftp, and without password) when the Security Level is limited, and then users have to input specified username and password to "Guest mode". The FTP service of access control would be switched off. 28...
... if you change to "Authorization mode", the accessing permission is set to access any permitted folders. 2.3.4 Accessing Files via FTP The Network Storage offers FTP service for the clients which don't support Microsoft Windows File sharing. The rule of Network Storage can use any FTP client utility to connect to Network Storage with anonymous username and password (username: ftp, and without password) when the Security Level is limited, and then users have to input specified username and password to "Guest mode". The FTP service of access control would be switched off. 28...
Manual
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Wireless AP Setting: Channel: choose the radio channel number. This option enables you select 64 bit or 128 bit WEP encryption. 50 The default channel of Network Storage is "WAP-0008". Authentication: authentication ensures that digital data transmissions are delivered to the intended receiver. The WEP key can be 5(or 13) ASCII characters or 10(or 26) hexadecimal characters based...
Wireless AP Setting: Channel: choose the radio channel number. This option enables you select 64 bit or 128 bit WEP encryption. 50 The default channel of Network Storage is "WAP-0008". Authentication: authentication ensures that digital data transmissions are delivered to the intended receiver. The WEP key can be 5(or 13) ASCII characters or 10(or 26) hexadecimal characters based...
Manual
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... in the hard disk. WorkGroup: Indicate a workgroup name of FTP are limited to 20. 83 Server Comment: The comment will be showed when you can also access Network Storage by default, so you browse it in Microsoft My Network Places. Language: Select which language will be used for folder/file name in Microsoft My Network Places. The maximum concurrent connections of Microsoft Network Places. 4.2 File Sharing In the configuration of File Sharing, you...
... in the hard disk. WorkGroup: Indicate a workgroup name of FTP are limited to 20. 83 Server Comment: The comment will be showed when you can also access Network Storage by default, so you browse it in Microsoft My Network Places. Language: Select which language will be used for folder/file name in Microsoft My Network Places. The maximum concurrent connections of Microsoft Network Places. 4.2 File Sharing In the configuration of File Sharing, you...
Manual
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... delete folder/file via My Network Places or FTP. Step 2: Press the "Delete" button if you want to delete that file. 90 For an example, users may download an "unrecognized" file, such as $#@*2$.avi from Internet, and they can correct the file name with this file browser. Step 1: Select a folder/file that you want to let users rename and delete folders/files easily. In this case, users can 't change name or delete. 4.4 File Browser The Network Storage...
... delete folder/file via My Network Places or FTP. Step 2: Press the "Delete" button if you want to delete that file. 90 For an example, users may download an "unrecognized" file, such as $#@*2$.avi from Internet, and they can correct the file name with this file browser. Step 1: Select a folder/file that you want to let users rename and delete folders/files easily. In this case, users can 't change name or delete. 4.4 File Browser The Network Storage...
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Change Password: To change the login password, you have to disable this feature. 7.2 Login Setting Administrator Timeout: If users login, and idles for a period of time (the default value is 600 seconds), then that user will be logged out automatically. Set this value to "0" to enter the old password and confirm the new password twice. 103
Change Password: To change the login password, you have to disable this feature. 7.2 Login Setting Administrator Timeout: If users login, and idles for a period of time (the default value is 600 seconds), then that user will be logged out automatically. Set this value to "0" to enter the old password and confirm the new password twice. 103
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... factory default setting. 3. Note. Chapter 8: FAQ & Trouble Shooting 8.1 What can I do if I forget login password? What can 105 A: Please refer to question 2 above to reset setting to default"? The default login password is NTFS, the device just can read files and can I do when I connect to format the new hard disk before using it, or maybe the hard disk is not connected correctly, or maybe the hard disk is correctly connected, the HDD status LED will flash. A: First, check your HDD status LED...
... factory default setting. 3. Note. Chapter 8: FAQ & Trouble Shooting 8.1 What can I do if I forget login password? What can 105 A: Please refer to question 2 above to reset setting to default"? The default login password is NTFS, the device just can read files and can I do when I connect to format the new hard disk before using it, or maybe the hard disk is not connected correctly, or maybe the hard disk is correctly connected, the HDD status LED will flash. A: First, check your HDD status LED...
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... password in My Network Places? A: Please check the file system of Network Storage will format HDD to Ext2 can 't access the shared folder with Microsoft Windows 98/Me. Otherwise, reset the settings to access the authorized folder, you use Microsoft Windows 98/Me, and want to factory default and try it again. 6. A: Sometimes I access the file from My Network Places after enabling Authorization mode? No matter what I do I can solve this problem. A: Please check the Status LED...
... password in My Network Places? A: Please check the file system of Network Storage will format HDD to Ext2 can 't access the shared folder with Microsoft Windows 98/Me. Otherwise, reset the settings to access the authorized folder, you use Microsoft Windows 98/Me, and want to factory default and try it again. 6. A: Sometimes I access the file from My Network Places after enabling Authorization mode? No matter what I do I can solve this problem. A: Please check the Status LED...
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To solve this device. After deleting previous record, please try to login this problem, please disconnect previous network drive first. This is because Windows system caches the previous login records, so that user can not use another account to login again. 107
To solve this device. After deleting previous record, please try to login this problem, please disconnect previous network drive first. This is because Windows system caches the previous login records, so that user can not use another account to login again. 107
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... the Network Storage, double click on the folder which you need to close the dialogue window. Then press Finish button to click "Connect using a different user name", and input authorized user name and password. 119 The default host name of this drive that drive easily. After finishing mapping, the virtual drive will appear when you like. Step 1: Search Network Storage in Windows. Step 3: Select the prompt of Network Storage is WAP-0008.
... the Network Storage, double click on the folder which you need to close the dialogue window. Then press Finish button to click "Connect using a different user name", and input authorized user name and password. 119 The default host name of this drive that drive easily. After finishing mapping, the virtual drive will appear when you like. Step 1: Search Network Storage in Windows. Step 3: Select the prompt of Network Storage is WAP-0008.
Quick Install Guide
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... setting to HDD. WAP-0008 - Quick Installation Guide 2. Stand - Dipole Antenna - Press the button for 4 seconds to Ethernet-enabled computer, 2 Automatically MDI / MDIX LAN port can sense the cable type when connecting to shut down the whole system before power-off. Power Adapter - English 1. Rear Ports Antenna LAN Description Connect 2.4GHz dipole antenna. CD Manual/Utility - Check Your Package Contents - Hardware Configuration Front Buttons Shutdown Backup Reset Description Press the button for 4 seconds to copy data from attached USB device to factory default...
... setting to HDD. WAP-0008 - Quick Installation Guide 2. Stand - Dipole Antenna - Press the button for 4 seconds to Ethernet-enabled computer, 2 Automatically MDI / MDIX LAN port can sense the cable type when connecting to shut down the whole system before power-off. Power Adapter - English 1. Rear Ports Antenna LAN Description Connect 2.4GHz dipole antenna. CD Manual/Utility - Check Your Package Contents - Hardware Configuration Front Buttons Shutdown Backup Reset Description Press the button for 4 seconds to copy data from attached USB device to factory default...
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The ports where you can connect to USB disk, digital camera, or card reader. Switch on No packet No device Linked Not in use HDD read/write No HDD HDD full or error No device USB drive ready No device USB drive ready Blinking On transmitting On transmitting. More blinking quickly, fewer available HDD capacity. 1. Blinking quickly when "Backup" button is pressed. 3 Blinking once per second when device works normally. 2. LED Indicators LED Power W.LAN LAN HDD R/W HDD Status USB 1 USB 2 Status (Backup) Light Off Solid Light Power off Power on /off the device. 12V / 4A power inlet...
The ports where you can connect to USB disk, digital camera, or card reader. Switch on No packet No device Linked Not in use HDD read/write No HDD HDD full or error No device USB drive ready No device USB drive ready Blinking On transmitting On transmitting. More blinking quickly, fewer available HDD capacity. 1. Blinking quickly when "Backup" button is pressed. 3 Blinking once per second when device works normally. 2. LED Indicators LED Power W.LAN LAN HDD R/W HDD Status USB 1 USB 2 Status (Backup) Light Off Solid Light Power off Power on /off the device. 12V / 4A power inlet...