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• Connect a external USB disk to a USB port.
• If it is connected to a frontside port, it is mounted on /home/USBDISK1; or if it is connected to a backside port, it is
mounted on /home/USBDISK2.
• Any partitions in the disk will show up as part01,…,part0N, in order.
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• The device supports the RAID 1 mirroring mode.
• Choose the mirroring mode at the time of installation if you keep the data in the disk safe.
• The mirroring mode is only meaningful when you have two separate disks.
• Even when you installed in a single disk but want to add another disk later on, you can expand the disk with the disk
manager to build a mirroring.
• In the mirroring, a single set of data is written on two disks for added safety.
• When one disk is in error, you can fetch the date from the other disk.
• However, unlike the linear (expansion) mode, the mirroring mode slows down the speed of writing on the disk and lets
you use only half the total physical disk space.
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• With UPnP
- A Windows XP or higher comes with a function to find a UPnP device in the network environment. If the UPnP is not
active, activate it.
- The name of this device is searched automatically.
- Click this device and the web browser will start, getting the web page of this device. You can get the IP address from the
address of the web page.
• With the installation program
- Another way to find the IP address automatically is to run the installation program.
- The installation wizard will lead you to a part where the device is searched automatically. You can find the IP address of
the device thus found.
- The installation program can only search for a device on the same network that the computer running the program is in.
In case the search fails, see if the network setting is identical to that of the device.
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• Get to the DDNS manager of the system administrator.
• Set any name you desire. When the setting is complete, you can access with the name from the outside.
• However, if the device is hooked to a internet share point, make sure that you set DMZ or port forwarding on the share
point.
• When the IP address of the share point changes, you need to update the address with the DDNS manage of the
system administrator.
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• With an access aid for a Mac
- Download a Mac access aid after logging on to your account on the web.
- With a Mac access aid, you can mount the space assigned to your account to the finder with Samba or WebDAV
protocol.
• With the web explorer
- The web disk explorer is exclusively for the Windows, but the web explorer can used on any operating system.
- The web explorer lets you use all the functions of the web disk explorer with HTTP alone.
- It is recommended that you use Firefox for a web browser.
• With AppleTalk
- Try connecting the server with 'aftp://the device address/your account.'
- When the authentication screen pops up, type in your account ID and password.
- Your own domain is mounted to the finder.
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