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Chapter1 SetupLinkStation User Manual 91Connect the LinkStation with the AC adaptor and an Ethernet cable. Plug the power cord into a surge protecto
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 99UPS SettingsA UPS (uninterruptable power supply) can automatically shut down your LinkStation in case
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 100To save energy, you can specify times to put the LinkStation into standby mode, where the hard disk
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 101Examples of multiple timers: (e.g.1) It is at 10:00 Wednesday with the LinkStation powered on: Time
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 102Restoring Factory DefaultsTo initialize the LinkStation to its factory defaults, follow the procedur
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 103Notes: • This method of initializing the LinkStation restores its IP address settings, Ethernet fram
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 104Initialization from the Web Admin interfaceYou can initialize the following settings from the Web Ad
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 105Format the LinkStation1234In the Web Admin interface, navigate to [System] - [Restore/Erase].Click [
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 106Online UpdateLinkStation rmware versions 1.41 and later support online updating.If a new rmware is
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 107ExtensionsWebAccessWhat is WebAccess?WebAccess lets you access les on your LinkStation through the
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 108Network-USB ServerA Network-USB server lets you connect to USB devices attached to a LinkStation fro
Chapter1 SetupLinkStation User Manual 104Insert the Utility CD in your computer’s CD drive. LinkNavigator will launch. Click [Begin Installation].
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 1091Insert the LinkNavigator CD.2The Setup Wizard should launch automatically. If not, open the CD and
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 110Print ServerLinkStation is equipped with a USB connector on the back. LS-QVL LinkStation is equipped
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 111Setting up a printer on Windows 7/Vista2Select [Enable] and click [Save].3Refer to your printer&apos
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 11281 Select your printer. Choose the manufacturer on the left and the model on the right. If your p
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 113Setting up a printer on Windows XP21 Choose [Enable] and click [Save].3Refer to your printer’s manu
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 11491 Select your printer. Choose the manufacturer on the left and the model on the right. If your p
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 115Setting up a printer on Windows 200021 Click [Enable].2 Click [Save].3Refer to your printer'
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 11681 Select your printer. Choose the manufacturer on the left and the model on the right. If your p
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 117BitTorrent is a protocol for sharing les. You can download les quickly since les are distributed
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 118Enabling BitTorrent and selecting folders1 31 Click [Enable].2 Select a folder for downloads on th
Chapter1 SetupLinkStation User Manual 1167The LinkStation’s shared folder opens. You can now use the LinkStation’s shared folder to save les just l
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 119DLNA ServerThe LinkStation is equipped with a DLNA server. Videos, pictures and music saved on the L
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 120Connecting to the LinkStation and playing the les312Connect DLNA compatible devices to the network
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 1214Select the le that you want to play, then play it.
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 122DLNA Server SettingsBy default, the LinkStation is set to allow all videos, pictures, and music in t
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 123To view DLNA compatible devices connected to the LinkStation:12A list of DLNA compatible devices on
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 124DLNA Media ListThe LinkStation will maintain a database of videos, pictures, and music saved in its
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 125If other DLNA media devices do not recognize the LinkStation:If the Media Server on the LinkStation
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 126To disable playback from a specic DLNA media playerBy default, the LinkStation will allow playback
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 127Troubleshooting:Problem: The DLNA media player can’t see media les on the LinkStation If your DLNA
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 128Using iTunes with the Media ServerComputers on the network running iTunes can access MP3, M4A, and M
Chapter1 SetupLinkStation User Manual 12LinkNavigator Setup (LS-QVL)1Connect the LinkStation with an Ethernet cable and the included AC adapter. Plu
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 129Squeezebox ServerThe Squeezebox is a network music player by Logitech that can play back music store
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 130Flickr SupportFlickr (www.ickr.com) is a photo sharing website operated by Yahoo! Inc.After linking
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 13156Click [OK, I’LL AUTHORIZE IT] to display your authentication key (a 9-digit number). Make a note o
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 132Notes:• Displaying images will take longer than opening les saved on your computer’s hard drive.•
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 1331If using the Eye-Fi card for the rst time, connect the Eye-Fi card to the computer beforehand to m
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 134Notes:• Video les are not copied to the LinkStation.• Only JPEG images are copied.• In step 7, i
LinkStation User Manual 135Chapter 3 NAS Navigator2NAS Navigator2 is a utility program that makes it simple to display the Web Admin interface, chang
Chapter3 NAS Navigator 2LinkStation User Manual 136Name DescriptionsMenuMap remote default share to drive letter (*)Assigns the LinkStation's sha
Chapter3 NAS Navigator 2LinkStation User Manual 137Menu Item DescriptionsLinkStation Name Browse Shares Opens the LinkStation’s Share folder.Open Web
Chapter3 NAS Navigator 2LinkStation User Manual 138Menu Item DescriptionsWeb Admin Opens a Web Admin interface.IP Settings If [Obtain an IP address au
Chapter1 SetupLinkStation User Manual 13Notes: If you are using Windows 7 or Vista, the autoplay screen may appear. Click [Run LSNavi.exe]. If “Do
Chapter3 NAS Navigator 2LinkStation User Manual 139Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later If you installed the LinkStation with the LinkNavigator CD, NAS Navigator
LinkStation User Manual 140Name DescriptionsName Displays the name of the LinkStation.Firmware version Displays the rmware version of the LinkStation
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 141Shared FoldersThe following options can be set from the [Shared Folders] screen. Name Descr
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 142Name DescriptionFolder Setup>New FolderClick [Create Folder] to view this option.Volume
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 143Name DescriptionAccess RestrictionsClick [Access Restrictions] from the [Create Shared Fold
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 144 NameDescriptionsLocal UsersLocal Users Displays [Username], [User Id], [Description], and
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 145NameDescriptionsLocal Users>New UserTo display, click [Create a user].Password Enter th
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 146NameDescriptionsLocal GroupsLocal Groups Displays [Group Name], [Group Id], and [Descriptio
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 147NameDescriptionsIP Address SettingsClick [Modify Settings] to change settings.DHCP If enabl
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 148NameDescriptionsWorkgroup/DomainClick [Modify Settings] to change settings.Authentication M
Chapter1 SetupLinkStation User Manual 14Diagrams and Layout (LS-VL, LS-XHL, LS-CHL)1 Power LED Blue LED: Power on. LED is OFF: Power o. Bl
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 149NameDescriptionsWorkgroup/DomainClick [Modify Settings] to change settings.Active Directory
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 150NameDescriptionsWorkgroup/DomainClick [Modify Settings] to change settings.For Workgroup Au
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 151NameDescriptionsWorkgroup/DomainClick [Modify Settings] to change settings.Enable Authentic
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 152NameDescriptionsWeb Server SettingsClick [Modify Settings] to change settings.LS-AVL, LS-CH
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 153NameDescriptionsMySQL Server SettingsClick [Modify Settings] to change settings.LS-AVL, LS-
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 154SystemThe following options can be set from the [System] tab. NameDescriptionsSettingsNameC
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 155NameDescriptionsStorageDisksCheck Disk You may run a disk check on hard drives in or attach
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 156NameDescriptionsStorageDisksFormat Disk You may format disks in or connected to the LinkSta
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 157NameDescriptionsStorageDisksFormat DiskFormat type DescriptionsXFS(USB Hard Drive/LinkStati
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 158NameDescriptionsStorageRAID Array *1*1: LinkStation models with multiple hard drives onlyCo
Chapter1 SetupLinkStation User Manual 15784567835Back3 Fan Do not block the fan when installing the unit.4 USB 2.0 ConnectorYou may attach a USB dev
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 159Name DescriptionsStorageIf many recoverable errors (bad cluster) are found in one of the ha
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 160Name DescriptionsBackupSearch for Backup Destination by PasswordClick [Modify Settings] to
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 161Name DescriptionsBackupSearch for Backup Destination by PasswordClick [Modify Settings] to
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 162NameDescriptionsBackupBackup Jobs SetupClick [Create New Job] to display this option in the
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 163NameDescriptionsBackupBackup Jobs SetupClick [Create New Job] to display this option in the
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 164NameDescriptionsBackupBackup Jobs SetupClick [Create New Job] to display this option in the
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 165Name DescriptionsMaintenanceEmail NoticationClick [Modify Settings] to change settings.Cli
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 166Name DescriptionsFirmware InstallationUpdating Firmware Clicking [Check For Update] will ch
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 167Name DescriptionsRestore/EraseRestore Factory DefaultsUpon restore Click [Modify Settings]
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 168ExtensionsThe following options can be set from the [Extensions] tab. Name DescriptionsWebA
Chapter1 SetupLinkStation User Manual 16BackDiagrams and Layout (LS-WVL, LS-WXL)Front11 Power LEDBlue LED: Power on.LED is o: Power o.Blinks blu
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 169Name DescriptionsWebAccessWebAccess ServiceClick [Advanced WebAccess Settings] to change s
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 170Name DescriptionsMediaServerMedia Server SettingsClick [Modify Settings] to change settings
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 171The LS-WXL LinkStation supports DTCP-IP. Copyright-protected content can be used in players
Chapter 4 Web Admin interfaceLinkStation User Manual 172Name DescriptionsTime MachineTime MachineClick [Modify Settings] to change settings.Time Ma
LinkStation User Manual 173AppendixAppendixSpecicationsCheck Bualo's catalogs or web site (www.bualotech.com) for information about the latest
LinkStation User Manual 174AppendixThe following settings are factory defaults for the LinkStation.Default SettingsAdministrator's Name adminPass
LinkStation User Manual 175AppendixMapping Additional SharesWhen you installed the LinkStation, a share was mapped as a network drive on the computer
LinkStation User Manual 176AppendixMac OS XWith Mac OS X 10.3 or later, use NAS Navigator2 to mount a share from the LinkStation as a drive on the Mac
LinkStation User Manual 177AppendixSoftwareYou can install following software applications and the manual by using utilities CD which comes with the L
LinkStation User Manual 178Appendix21 When the [Change File Sharing Security Level] window opens, select [Change security level].2 Click [Change].3T
Chapter1 SetupLinkStation User Manual 175 USB 2.0 connectorYou may attach a USB device such as a digital camera, printer, memory card reader, or hard
LinkStation User Manual 179AppendixTurboCopyTurboCopy speeds up le copy operations in Windows.TurboPCTurboPC optimizes transfer speeds for hard drive
LinkStation User Manual 180AppendixInfo folderIn the folder called "info" on the internal hard disk of the LinkStation, Install programs suc
LinkStation User Manual 181AppendixStatus LED (LS-VL, LS-XHL, LS-CHL)During normal operation, the power LED will glow blue.Flashing RedThe Power LED
LinkStation User Manual 182AppendixError code DescriptionsE04 The rmware is corrupted. Contact Bualo technical support for assistance.E10 The LinkSt
LinkStation User Manual 183AppendixPower LED ashing amberThe Power LED ashes amber with information codes. The way it ashes indicates the message.
LinkStation User Manual 184AppendixStatus LED (LS-WVL, LS-WXL)There are 5 LEDs on the LinkStation: “Power”, “Function”, “Info/Error”, “Link/Act”, and
LinkStation User Manual 185AppendixInfo/Error LEDThe Info/Error LED blinks orange when it has a message. The message is coded by the pattern of blink
LinkStation User Manual 186AppendixThe Info/Error LED blinks red to indicate an error. The error may be identied by the pattern of blinking. Note:
LinkStation User Manual 187AppendixLink/Act LEDStatus DescriptionsGlowing green Linking.Blinking green Accessing.AC adaptor LEDStatus DescriptionsGree
LinkStation User Manual 188AppendixStatus LED (LS-WSXL)There are 4 LEDs on the LinkStation: “Function”, “Info/Error”, “Link/Act”, and “Power”. F
Chapter1 SetupLinkStation User Manual 18BackDiagrams and Layout (LS-WSXL)Front11 Function ButtonThe Function Button initiates direct copy, dismounts
LinkStation User Manual 189AppendixInfo/Error LEDThe Info/Error LED blinks orange when it has a message. The message is coded by the pattern of blink
LinkStation User Manual 190AppendixThe Info/Error LED blinks red to indicate an error. The error may be identied by the pattern of blinking. Note:
LinkStation User Manual 191AppendixStatus LED (LS-QVL)During normal operation, the power LED will glow blue.Flashing RedThe Power LED ashes red if th
LinkStation User Manual 192AppendixE15 The bad sectors in the hard drive have reached a dangerous level. Replace the hard drive indicated by the red S
LinkStation User Manual 193AppendixPower LED ashing amberThe Power LED ashes amber with information codes. The way it ashes indicates the message.
LinkStation User Manual 194AppendixStatus LED 1~4Status LED 2Status LED 3Status LED 1Status LED 4Status DescriptionsGlowing green Normal state. This
LinkStation User Manual 195AppendixFunction LEDFunction LEDStatus DescriptionsGlowing Blue When installing a USB deviceWhen the USB device is recogni
LinkStation User Manual 196AppendixCompliance InformationFCC InformationThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
LinkStation User Manual 197AppendixTroubleshootingCannot SetupThe following section lists typical occurrences and causes when you cannot setup the Li
LinkStation User Manual 198AppendixCause 9. TCP/IP does not work properly. Install the LAN adapter's driver again.Cause 10. You are running Setup
LinkStation User Manual 1ContentsChapter 1 Setup... ... 5LinkNaviga
Chapter1 SetupLinkStation User Manual 195 Power LED (LinkStation)Blue LED: Power on.LED is o: Power o.Blinks blue: During startup or shutdown.6
LinkStation User Manual 199AppendixData BackupWhile using the LinkStation, you may lose your important data due to sudden accidents, hard disk failure
Chapter1 SetupLinkStation User Manual 20Diagrams and Layout (LS-QVL)BackFront11 Power ButtonPower on: Press the power button to turn on.Power o: Pre
Chapter1 SetupLinkStation User Manual 215 USB 2.0 ConnectorYou may attach a USB device such as a digital camera, printer, memory card reader, or hard
LinkStation User Manual 22Chapter 2 Using your LinkStationDouble click on the LinkStation's icon.1Launch NAS Navigator2.Notes: In Windows, clic
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 231Insert the Utility CD in your computer’s CD drive. LinkNavigator will launch. Notes: If LinkNaviga
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 245Launch NAS Navigator2:In Windows, click [Start] - [(All) Programs] - [BUFFALO] - [BUFFALO NAS Naviga
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 25AUTO: When the switch is in the AUTO position, the LinkStation automatically turns o when all compu
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 26Manual (default):In this position, the power button on the front of the LinkStation turns it on and o
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 271For a PC, double-click the [NAS Navigator2] icon on your Desktop. For a Mac, click the [NAS Navigat
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 28Web Admin interfaceTo open the LinkStation’s web-based administration interface, follow the steps bel
LinkStation User Manual 2Adding Groups ...55A
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 294Note: The Web Admin interface is compatible with Internet Explorer 6.0 Service Pack 2 or later, Fir
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 30To open the Web Admin interface from a dierent computer, open a browser and type the LinkStation’s I
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 311 Enter desired characteristics for the new share.Note: If you would like to copy the settings of an
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 32• File and folder names should contain 255 single-byte characters or less (UTF-8). DBCS characters (
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 33Access RestrictionsThere are several ways to restrict access to users of a LinkStation.Access restric
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 34Restricting access for Users and Groups on the LinkStationYou can set access restrictions for shared
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 3534567 Click [Save].You have assigned access restrictions.• If you log on from a Microsoft Network Do
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 36Access Restrictions on NT DomainThe LinkStation can download users, groups, and passwords from an NT
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 37Notes:• If you change the LinkStation’s name, you will no longer be able to use domain users and gro
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 38Access Restrictions on Active DirectoryThe LinkStation can download users, groups, and passwords from
LinkStation User Manual 3Squeezebox Server ...129Flic
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 39Notes:• When you have the LinkStation joined to an Active Directory domain, you must specify the DNS
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 40Access restrictions by using the Delegate Authority server featureYou may administer all user account
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 411 Click [Workgroup] (even if you are in a domain environment).2 Enter the [Workgroup Name]. To use
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 424 The shared folder for authentication should be created on the LinkStationA user that has been regis
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 43Disk QuotasNotes:• When using quotas, disable the recycle bin or empty the trash folder. The limited
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 443Select [Shared Folders] - [Folder Setup] and click [Create Folder].45678Click [Save]. You’ve congur
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 45Disk space quotas for groupsTo limit the space of shared folders that each group can use, follow the
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 464Note: • Deleting and adding groups repeatedly may cause quotas to not work properly. 567Click [Share
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 4710 11 12 13 Click [Save]. You have congured a group quota.1 Click [Local Groups].2 Click [Add].1
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 48FTP Server12By default, the LinkStation’s shares are only accessible by users connected to the same n
LinkStation User Manual 4Compliance Information ...196Troubleshooting ..
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 49 Congure your FTP client software with the following settings:• Host Name IP address of the LinkSta
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 50To allow anonymous access to your FTP share, disable access restrictions on the FTP share. Congure
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 51Direct CopyDirectCopy automatically copies movie, music, and images directly to the LinkStation from
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 52Files are copied to the folder:<shared folder>/pictures/yyyymmdd yyyy: year copied mm: month
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 53Users/GroupsAdding UsersAdd users as shown below.122 Click [Create User].1 Congure the desired set
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 54Notes: • When using access restrictions, you can register up to 300 users on the LinkStation. •
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 55Adding GroupsAdd groups as shown below:1 Enter [Group Name] and [Description].2 Select users to inc
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 56In the Web Admin interface, navigate to [Users/Groups] - [Local Users].3Select [admin] and click [Edi
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 57Jumbo FrameIf your other network devices support it, you may be able to increase network performance
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 58Notes: • To use the LinkStation with Jumbo Frame, your router/switch/hub must support Jumbo Frame.•
LinkStation User Manual 5Chapter 1 Setup1Connect the LinkStation with an Ethernet cable and the included AC adapter. Plug the power cord into a surg
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 59Web serverThe LinkStation can be used as a Web server. HTML, CGI scripts, images, and JavaScript are
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 60MySQL serverThe LinkStation can be used as a MySQL server. A MySQL database may be installed and lin
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 612 Click [Save].System-Settings213Name, Date and TimeCongure the LinkStation’s host name, date, or t
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 62Note: The LinkStation's internal clock may run at a slightly dierent speed from other clocks o
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 63System-StorageCheck DiskA disk check tests the data on a drive in the LinkStation or connected via US
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 64Note: If you access a shared folder from a Macintosh computer, information les for Macintosh may be
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 65Format a Drive• A format deletes all data from a hard drive. Be careful! Back up any important dat
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 66Note: The time needed to format a hard drive varies based on the hard drive's size and format
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 67Adding StorageYour LinkStation includes USB ports. You can connect a Bualo external hard drive to it
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 68To format a USB hard drive For best results with the LinkStation, reformat the external USB drive fro
Chapter1 SetupLinkStation User Manual 6Notes: If you are using Windows 7 or Vista, the autoplay screen may appear. Click [Run LSNavi.exe]. If “Do
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 69Note:Format type Advantages DisadvantagesFAT 32Drives formatted with FAT 32 can be disconnected from
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 70To set access restrictions on an additional hard driveYou can set access restrictions for shares on a
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 71Remove DiskTo remove the hard drive:If the LinkStation is powered on, dismount the USB hard drive bef
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 72System BackupTime MachineTime Machine is a backup program included with Mac OS X 10.5 and later versi
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 7341 Select [Apple].2 Click [Save].5671 Enter the [Target host name].2 Enter the [Target MAC addres
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 74•You can nd the Mac’s host name under [Computer Name] in [System Preferences] - [Sharing].e.g.) If
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 7511Select [System Preferences] from the Apple menu of Mac OS X 10.5.Click [Time Machine].Click [Choose
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 76Enter [Name] and [Password] to access the shared folder on the LinkStation, and click [Connect].Make
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 771 Back up data on the LinkStationYou can back up shared folders on the LinkStation from the Web Admi
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 782 Setting up the backup destination folder on LinkStation # 1You may congure a destination folder o
Chapter1 SetupLinkStation User Manual 71Connect the LinkStation with an Ethernet cable and the included AC adapter. Plug the power cord into a surge
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 793 Finding the backup destination folder from LinkStation # 2 If the password is set for the backup d
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 804 Conguring LinkStation # 2 to use LinkStation # 1 as a backup destination123In the Web Admin inter
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 815 Set up a backup job on LinkStation # 2123In the Web Admin interface, navigate to [System] - [Backu
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 82Backup operation modesThree backup operation modes are available.Normal BackupAll les in the source
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 834Click [Add] in the [Backup Folders].56Select the [Backup Source] and [Backup Targets] folders, then
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 84Notes: • You can register up to the second level of subfolders. However, folders with more than 80 b
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 85Several RAID modes are available for LinkStation models with multiple hard drives. LinkStations with
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 86• RAID 5 mode (4 hard drives)RAID 5 mode (4 hard drives) is available for LinkStation models with 4 h
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 87• Using in RAID 1 mode1Change system to normal mode (page 90).23456The [Confirm Operation] screen wil
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 88Note: If power is turned o during a RAID rebuild, the RAID rebuild will continue when power is rest
Chapter1 SetupLinkStation User Manual 8Notes: If you are using Windows 7 or Vista, the autoplay screen may appear. Click [Run LSNavi.exe]. If “Do
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 89• Changing to RAID 0 mode1Change system to normal mode (page 90).23456The [Conrm Operation] screen w
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 90• Changing to Normal mode123Click [Delete RAID Array].4When [Are you sure you want to change RAID mod
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 91• Changing to RAID 5 mode (4 hard drives)1Change system to normal mode (page 90).23456The [Confirm Op
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 92• Changing to RAID 5 mode (3 hard drives)1Change system to normal mode (page 90).23456The [Confirm Op
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 93• Changing to RAID 10 mode 1Change system to normal mode (page 90).23456The [Confirm Operation] scree
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 94RMM (RAID Mode Manage) and EDP (Easy Data Protection)Note: LinkStation rmware version 1.25 and later
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 95Adding a drive to an existing RAID array or adding a drive and changing the RAID mode:4The [Conrm Op
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 96RAID ScanningLinkStations that are in RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 10 modes support RAID scanning. A RAID sca
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 97E-mail NoticationYour LinkStation can send you daily email reports. It can also send you an email wh
Using your LinkStationLinkStation User Manual 985 Enter a password that will be used to verify.6 To use a secured connection, select [SSL]/[TLS].7
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