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If you are using a Windows 7, Vista, or XP computer
To access your data from a Windows 7, Vista, or XP computer follow these steps:
1
Click on the Windows
Start
button.
2
Windows 7 and Vista users enter
\\Zoom-LVG
in the search dialog box. Windows
XP users select
Run
then enter
\\Zoom-LVG
.
3
Windows will now find the Cable Modem/Router. Click on
Zoom-LVG
to access your
usb drives.
4
Click on the displayed folder. If you gave your USB drive a friendly name when you
formatted it, this will be the name of the folder, otherwise the folder will have an
assigned name for your drive.
If you are using a Macintosh computer
To access your data from a Macintosh computer follow these steps:
1
On the Dock bar click on the
Finder
icon.
2
If
Zoom-LVG
is not shown in the left hand pane you will need to connect to the USB
drive, to do this continue on to step 3. If
Zoom-LVG
appears in the left hand menu,
click on it and you will now be able to access your data.
3
To add the USB drive, click on
Go
then select
Connect to Server
.
4
Enter
SMB://Zoom-LVG
as the server address.
5
Click
Connect
. Your USB drives will now appear in the
Finder
window, and you can
now access your data.
If you are using an iPhone or iPad
By default, the iPhone or iPad do not have a built in file manager. To add this functionality
you need to download an app from iTunes. FileExplorer Free is an example of a popular
app that adds this functionality, but there are several other apps you can choose, both
free and paid. Please download the app you select and follow the setup directions to
access your data.
If you are using an Android based smartphone or tablet
By default, Android based smartphones or tablets do not have a built in file manager. To
add this functionality you need to download an app from Google Play. ES FileExplorer
File Manager is an example of a popular app that adds this functionality, but there are
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Page 54: ...54 Table 4 describes the items you can select Figure 7 Example of Diagnostics Ping Page ...
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