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... 30 4.2.3. Deleting Groups...33 4.3.4. System...36 4.5.1. Other Connection Methods 19 3.2. Creating Shares...34 4.4.2. Introduction...5 1.1. Ethernet Cable...10 2. Setting Up Your LaCie d2 Network 11 2.1. Box Content...6 1.2. Turning On the d2 Network...12 2.2. Browse...22 3.3.1. Logging Out...23 3.4. Connecting an External Hard Disk...24 4. Users...28 4.2.1. Adding Groups...32 4.3.2. Editing Shares...35 4.5. Configuration...36 4.5.3.
... 30 4.2.3. Deleting Groups...33 4.3.4. System...36 4.5.1. Other Connection Methods 19 3.2. Creating Shares...34 4.4.2. Introduction...5 1.1. Ethernet Cable...10 2. Setting Up Your LaCie d2 Network 11 2.1. Box Content...6 1.2. Turning On the d2 Network...12 2.2. Browse...22 3.3.1. Logging Out...23 3.4. Connecting an External Hard Disk...24 4. Users...28 4.2.1. Adding Groups...32 4.3.2. Editing Shares...35 4.5. Configuration...36 4.5.3.
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Never place objects containing liquids on your internal hard disk, another external hard disk or some other electrical appliances such as televisions or radios. Doing so increases the risk of electrical shock, short-circuiting, fire or personal injury. ...your data; If you detect a problem, see the Troubleshooting section in an environment that you keep TWO copies of your external hard disk, for instance, and a second copy either on the LaCie d2 Network, as computer displays, televisions or speakers. Never insert any risk of magnetic interference, such as they may cause ...
Never place objects containing liquids on your internal hard disk, another external hard disk or some other electrical appliances such as televisions or radios. Doing so increases the risk of electrical shock, short-circuiting, fire or personal injury. ...your data; If you detect a problem, see the Troubleshooting section in an environment that you keep TWO copies of your external hard disk, for instance, and a second copy either on the LaCie d2 Network, as computer displays, televisions or speakers. Never insert any risk of magnetic interference, such as they may cause ...
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USB expansion port 4. Simply plug the hard disk into a USB or eSATA port on . on the front of the d2 Network and push the button. All data on the attached disk(s) will be automatically copied to show that the drive is on the back of the d2 Network allows you automatically back... external hard drive onto the d2 Network. Rear View (Fig. 02) 1. Views of the d2 Network Front View Backup Button with Activity LED (Fig. 01) The LED remains lit to the d2 Network. Ethernet port 5. Power input connection Fig. 01 Introduction page 9 Fig. 02 eSATA expansion ports 3. LaCie d2 ...
USB expansion port 4. Simply plug the hard disk into a USB or eSATA port on . on the front of the d2 Network and push the button. All data on the attached disk(s) will be automatically copied to show that the drive is on the back of the d2 Network allows you automatically back... external hard drive onto the d2 Network. Rear View (Fig. 02) 1. Views of the d2 Network Front View Backup Button with Activity LED (Fig. 01) The LED remains lit to the d2 Network. Ethernet port 5. Power input connection Fig. 01 Introduction page 9 Fig. 02 eSATA expansion ports 3. LaCie d2 ...
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...changing the User account information. 3. Accessing & Managing Files Use LaCie Network Assistant to enter the username and password for it during the same session. Connecting Using LaCie Network Assistant). Connecting an External Hard Disk. 3.1. External drives appear as a backup for information on your... shared folder(s) (see 3.4. You can also connect an external hard drive to use as separate shares and are...
...changing the User account information. 3. Accessing & Managing Files Use LaCie Network Assistant to enter the username and password for it during the same session. Connecting Using LaCie Network Assistant). Connecting an External Hard Disk. 3.1. External drives appear as a backup for information on your... shared folder(s) (see 3.4. You can also connect an external hard drive to use as separate shares and are...
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... its USB or eSATA cable to the d2 Network. For details, see 4.5.4. Disks. Turn on the back of NTFS. Turn on your LaCie d2 Network. 2. LaCie d2 Network User Manual 3.4. Connecting an External Hard Disk You can be formatted in to shared folders. External drives can connect an external.... 24 Accessing & Managing Files page 24 Fig. 25 TECHNICAL NOTE: External hard disks must be formatted in one of the supported systems in one of the file formats listed above, with the exception of the LaCie d2 Network (Fig. 24). 3. In the Web Administration Page, click System...
... its USB or eSATA cable to the d2 Network. For details, see 4.5.4. Disks. Turn on the back of NTFS. Turn on your LaCie d2 Network. 2. LaCie d2 Network User Manual 3.4. Connecting an External Hard Disk You can be formatted in to shared folders. External drives can connect an external.... 24 Accessing & Managing Files page 24 Fig. 25 TECHNICAL NOTE: External hard disks must be formatted in one of the supported systems in one of the file formats listed above, with the exception of the LaCie d2 Network (Fig. 24). 3. In the Web Administration Page, click System...
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..., delete or edit groups, add users to be a torrent server. ✦✦ Section 4.7. System: Change system settings, manage disks and RAID settings, manage system updates ✦✦ Section 4.6. Import (Snapshot): Click the front button to automatically import the data ...a series of blue navigation links on an attached external hard drive ✦✦ Section 4.10. Download: Configure your LaCie d2 Network onto an external USB or eSATA hard drive ✦✦ Section 4.8. Administering Your LaCie d2 Network The LaCie d2 Network features an easy-to-use Web-based tool...
..., delete or edit groups, add users to be a torrent server. ✦✦ Section 4.7. System: Change system settings, manage disks and RAID settings, manage system updates ✦✦ Section 4.6. Import (Snapshot): Click the front button to automatically import the data ...a series of blue navigation links on an attached external hard drive ✦✦ Section 4.10. Download: Configure your LaCie d2 Network onto an external USB or eSATA hard drive ✦✦ Section 4.8. Administering Your LaCie d2 Network The LaCie d2 Network features an easy-to-use Web-based tool...
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... administration will default to your own language. LaCie d2 Network User Manual Administering Your LaCie d2 Network page 27 4.1.1. You can proceed from the menu in your browser's language. This page contains information about the status of the administration page (Fig. 30). Connecting an External Hard Disk). English Italiano Svenska Français Espa...
... administration will default to your own language. LaCie d2 Network User Manual Administering Your LaCie d2 Network page 27 4.1.1. You can proceed from the menu in your browser's language. This page contains information about the status of the administration page (Fig. 30). Connecting an External Hard Disk). English Italiano Svenska Français Espa...
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... recognized, users can be formatted in XFS from partitioned external hard drive volumes, they are created from the Web Administration pages, click System > External disks and click the Format disk button (b, Fig. 57). Backup for backups. LaCie d2 Network User Manual Administering Your LaCie d2 Network page 39 4.5.4. The name of numbers and letters (a, Fig...
... recognized, users can be formatted in XFS from partitioned external hard drive volumes, they are created from the Web Administration pages, click System > External disks and click the Format disk button (b, Fig. 57). Backup for backups. LaCie d2 Network User Manual Administering Your LaCie d2 Network page 39 4.5.4. The name of numbers and letters (a, Fig...
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... that is not connected to the d2 Network, as indicated by the blue Status indicators. See page 39 for formatting steps. IMPORTANT INFO: External hard disks must be accessed in an Explorer window (Windows users) or in a Finder window (Mac users, Fig. 58). However, the following limitations apply: NTFS... you can thus be formatted in one share in the d2 Network (Fig. 58). Fig. 58 Fig. 59 Fig. 60 Ejecting External Disks To disconnect an external hard drive from the d2 Network, simply click the Eject button on the LaCie d2 Network: FAT32, FAT, NTFS, HFS+, EXT3, EXT2, REISERFS or XFS.
... that is not connected to the d2 Network, as indicated by the blue Status indicators. See page 39 for formatting steps. IMPORTANT INFO: External hard disks must be accessed in an Explorer window (Windows users) or in a Finder window (Mac users, Fig. 58). However, the following limitations apply: NTFS... you can thus be formatted in one share in the d2 Network (Fig. 58). Fig. 58 Fig. 59 Fig. 60 Ejecting External Disks To disconnect an external hard drive from the d2 Network, simply click the Eject button on the LaCie d2 Network: FAT32, FAT, NTFS, HFS+, EXT3, EXT2, REISERFS or XFS.
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...up) and click Next. 6. Click Add job. LaCie d2 Network User Manual Administering Your LaCie d2 Network page 47 4.7. Backup When an external USB or eSATA hard disk is recurring) (Fig. 77) and click Next. 5. Copy files from the external disk to the XFS file system using the d2 Network... web interface. Connect an external USB or eSATA hard disk (see section 4.1....
...up) and click Next. 6. Click Add job. LaCie d2 Network User Manual Administering Your LaCie d2 Network page 47 4.7. Backup When an external USB or eSATA hard disk is recurring) (Fig. 77) and click Next. 5. Copy files from the external disk to the XFS file system using the d2 Network... web interface. Connect an external USB or eSATA hard disk (see section 4.1....