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to it wirelessly and access data which is stored in your hard drive.
2.3 File Sharing
The SMCWAPS-G can be a shared network hard drive in an existing wireless
or wired network environment. The users in the same network area can read
or write data from the device as required. The following various steps are for
users to start using the network hard drive.
2.3.1 Accessing the Network Hard Drive via My Network Places
Select the “
My Network Places
” and type the address of “
\\AP_Storage
” and
press “
Enter
”. Then you will find the
Storage
icon.
Click the “
Storage
” icon, and you will find the “
C
”
folder as below. The folder
“
C
” is the root directory of attached hard drive.
NOTE.
The other folder “
USB
” is the root directory of attached USB device.
Summary of Contents for SMCWAPS-G
Page 1: ......
Page 2: ...SMCWAPS G for 2 5 HDD use USER MANUAL Ver 1 02...
Page 31: ...27 Step 2 If you don t know how to set DHCP option just keep it as Auto...
Page 33: ...29 Step 3 Choose which wireless mode that you want to use...
Page 36: ...32 You have two ways to do this job One is searching the available AP that SMCWAPS G could get...
Page 37: ...33 After finish searching you could select the AP that you want SMCWAPS G to connect with...
Page 38: ...34 The other way to add an AP is adding the SSID manually...
Page 54: ...50 Press Add button to add a remote AP...
Page 57: ...53 When you finish all the modification press Save button to save changes...
Page 58: ...54 3 2 2 3 WDS Hybrid Mode Select the WDS Hybrid mode and click Next to set up...
Page 59: ...55 After entering the WDS Hybrid mode setting click Add to set up...
Page 61: ...57 After indicating MAC address of remote AP press Next to continue...
Page 66: ...62 3 2 2 4 WDS Only Mode Select the WDS only mode and click Next to set up...
Page 67: ...63 After entering the WDS Only mode setting click Add to set up...
Page 69: ...65 After indicating MAC address of remote AP press Next to continue...
Page 98: ...94 Figure 3 Certificate information on PC1 Figure 4 Authenticating...