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Box Content...5 1.2. Configuring the LaCie Network Space on a Network Without a DHCP Server 13 2.5. Disconnecting the LaCie Network Space (Ethernet Connection 14 3.Accessing and Managing Files 15 3.1. Connecting External USB Hard Disks 17 3.3. Configuration...20 4.2.1. Date and Time...21 4.2.4. Disk...26 4.4.1. System Log...29 4.5.4. Accessing the NAS Administration Page 19 4.2. Network Configuration...22 4.2.6. Safely Removing an Attached External Disk 27 4.5. Connect the Ethernet Cable...
Box Content...5 1.2. Configuring the LaCie Network Space on a Network Without a DHCP Server 13 2.5. Disconnecting the LaCie Network Space (Ethernet Connection 14 3.Accessing and Managing Files 15 3.1. Connecting External USB Hard Disks 17 3.3. Configuration...20 4.2.1. Date and Time...21 4.2.4. Disk...26 4.4.1. System Log...29 4.5.4. Accessing the NAS Administration Page 19 4.2. Network Configuration...22 4.2.6. Safely Removing an Attached External Disk 27 4.5. Connect the Ethernet Cable...
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...you keep TWO copies of your internal hard disk, another external hard disk or some other products. ✦✦ Do not place the LaCie Network Space near a source of heat or exposing it . ✦✦ Never use the LaCie Network Space near water, or in an environment that users do not... Do not use excessive force on your LaCie Network Space. one copy on your external hard disk, for instance, and a second copy either on your data; Because of heat issues, LaCie recommends that is too cold or humid may spill into the drive to avoid any metallic object into its casing...
...you keep TWO copies of your internal hard disk, another external hard disk or some other products. ✦✦ Do not place the LaCie Network Space near a source of heat or exposing it . ✦✦ Never use the LaCie Network Space near water, or in an environment that users do not... Do not use excessive force on your LaCie Network Space. one copy on your external hard disk, for instance, and a second copy either on your data; Because of heat issues, LaCie recommends that is too cold or humid may spill into the drive to avoid any metallic object into its casing...
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... Requirements Windows Users ✦✦ Windows 2000, Windows XP (SP1 & SP2) or Windows Vista ✦✦ CD-ROM drive ✦✦ Ethernet router ✦✦ Web browser (Internet Explorer®, Safari™, Firefox™, Opera) Mac Users...✦✦ CD-ROM drive ✦✦ Ethernet router ✦✦Web browser (Firefox™, Opera, Konqueror) IMPORTANT INFO: The LaCie Network Space's performance can be affected by such external forces as network activity, hardware, distance and setup. Introduction page 6 LaCie Network Space • DESIGN BY NEIL...
... Requirements Windows Users ✦✦ Windows 2000, Windows XP (SP1 & SP2) or Windows Vista ✦✦ CD-ROM drive ✦✦ Ethernet router ✦✦ Web browser (Internet Explorer®, Safari™, Firefox™, Opera) Mac Users...✦✦ CD-ROM drive ✦✦ Ethernet router ✦✦Web browser (Firefox™, Opera, Konqueror) IMPORTANT INFO: The LaCie Network Space's performance can be affected by such external forces as network activity, hardware, distance and setup. Introduction page 6 LaCie Network Space • DESIGN BY NEIL...
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... can to back up an external USB hard drive. See sections 3.2. Connecting External USB Hard Disks and 4.3. Rear View 1. LaCie Network Space • DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 1.3. It is also possible to use the LaCie Network Space to the LaCie Network Space external hard disk. IMPORTANT INFO: Do not connect the LaCie Network Space directly to your LaCie Network Space to the external disk or import data to...
... can to back up an external USB hard drive. See sections 3.2. Connecting External USB Hard Disks and 4.3. Rear View 1. LaCie Network Space • DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 1.3. It is also possible to use the LaCie Network Space to the LaCie Network Space external hard disk. IMPORTANT INFO: Do not connect the LaCie Network Space directly to your LaCie Network Space to the external disk or import data to...
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...menu. External drives appear as a backup for your shared folders for it during the same session. Simply drag and drop files to enter the username and password for remote access via FTP Edit Accounts for "openshare." Accessing and Managing Files The LaCie Network Space has two..."myshare" and a public one called "openshare" that anyone on changing the User account information. 3. Open LaCie Network Assistant (LNA). To access shared folders: 1. Click on your LaCie Network Space and, if you like a regular folder. The list of shares will help you quickly connect to access both...
...menu. External drives appear as a backup for your shared folders for it during the same session. Simply drag and drop files to enter the username and password for remote access via FTP Edit Accounts for "openshare." Accessing and Managing Files The LaCie Network Space has two..."myshare" and a public one called "openshare" that anyone on changing the User account information. 3. Open LaCie Network Assistant (LNA). To access shared folders: 1. Click on your LaCie Network Space and, if you like a regular folder. The list of shares will help you quickly connect to access both...
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... Administering Your LaCie Network Space The LaCie Network Space features an easy-to-use Web-based tool for configuring the drive and administering users, referred to help you will see a series of blue navigation links on and off ✦✦ Section: 4.3. Disk: View LaCie Network Space disk information, attached external hard disk information and format the LaCie Network Space disk ✦✦ Section 4.5. LaCie Network Space •...
... Administering Your LaCie Network Space The LaCie Network Space features an easy-to-use Web-based tool for configuring the drive and administering users, referred to help you will see a series of blue navigation links on and off ✦✦ Section: 4.3. Disk: View LaCie Network Space disk information, attached external hard disk information and format the LaCie Network Space disk ✦✦ Section 4.5. LaCie Network Space •...
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... and any attached external USB hard disks. Figure 4.4.1-A Figure 4.4.1-B Administration page 26 Figure 4.4.1-C The total, used and available capacity of the LaCie Network Space disk. Back up important data before disconnecting the USB cable or USB key. 4.4.1. Your Admin settings will open (Fig. 4.4.1-B). Accessing the NAS Administration Page). 2. Click OK. 5. message appears (Fig. 4.4.1-C). 6. Disk The...
... and any attached external USB hard disks. Figure 4.4.1-A Figure 4.4.1-B Administration page 26 Figure 4.4.1-C The total, used and available capacity of the LaCie Network Space disk. Back up important data before disconnecting the USB cable or USB key. 4.4.1. Your Admin settings will open (Fig. 4.4.1-B). Accessing the NAS Administration Page). 2. Click OK. 5. message appears (Fig. 4.4.1-C). 6. Disk The...
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.... 4.4.2-A). 3. It is now safe to the LaCie Network Space NAS administration page (see section 4.1. Click the Close Window button (Fig. 4.4.2-C) when it appears. Figure 4.4.2-A Administration page 27 Figure 4.4.2-B Figure 4.4.2-C Click OK. A progress window will appear (Fig. 4.4.2-B). 4. Safely Removing an Attached External Disk 1. Click Safely remove the drive under "External drive." Accessing the NAS Administration Page). 2. Log in to disconnect...
.... 4.4.2-A). 3. It is now safe to the LaCie Network Space NAS administration page (see section 4.1. Click the Close Window button (Fig. 4.4.2-C) when it appears. Figure 4.4.2-A Administration page 27 Figure 4.4.2-B Figure 4.4.2-C Click OK. A progress window will appear (Fig. 4.4.2-B). 4. Safely Removing an Attached External Disk 1. Click Safely remove the drive under "External drive." Accessing the NAS Administration Page). 2. Log in to disconnect...
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... page. If possible, make the drive the only external device on the Apple icon in the troubleshooting checklist, and you have asked yourself all of the pertinent questions in the menu bar and select About this Mac. Windows users: Right click My Computer and select Properties > Hardware. LaCie Network Space • DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON...
... page. If possible, make the drive the only external device on the Apple icon in the troubleshooting checklist, and you have asked yourself all of the pertinent questions in the menu bar and select About this Mac. Windows users: Right click My Computer and select Properties > Hardware. LaCie Network Space • DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON...