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Chapter 1 Getting Started
Diagrams
LS441D/LS441DE
1 Status LEDs
Normally, these LEDs blink green when hard drives are accessed. If a drive fails, its LED will turn red.
2 Power LED
The white power LED will light up while the LinkStation is on.
The white power LED blinks while booting or shutting down.
The red power LED blinks when an error occurs.
If there is a status message, the power LED blinks amber.
If there is new firmware available, the power LED glows amber.
3 Power Button
To power on, connect the power cable, then press the power button. To power off, hold down the power
button for 3 seconds.
4 Function LED
This LED glows white while the LinkStation is being initialized and while dismounting USB devices. It blinks
white during Direct Copy.
For enclosure model, the red function LED glows when turning the LinkStation on to the initial hard drive
installation and blinks after pushing the function button.
5 Function Button
Use this button for Direct Copy, dismounting USB devices, and initializing settings.
6 USB 3.0 Port
Compatible Buffalo USB 3.0 hard drives, USB flash drives, digital cameras, and USB printers can be connected.
USB hubs are not supported.
7 USB 2.0 Port
Compatible Buffalo USB hard drives, USB flash drives, digital cameras, and USB printers can be connected. USB
hubs are not supported.
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8 Link and Activity LED
This LED shows network activity. It blinks green when the LinkStation is accessed over the network.
9 LAN Port
Connect to a router, hub, or switch on your Ethernet network with the included Ethernet cable.
10 Power Status LED
The LED glows green when the power cable is connected.
11 Power Connector
Use the included power cable to connect to a surge protector or outlet.
12 Anti-Theft Security Slot
Use this slot to secure your LinkStation with a cable lock (not included).
13 Fan
Do not block the fan.
Changing Admin Password and Adding a Shared Folder
After initial setup, changing your password and creating other shared folders are recommended.
1 Double-click the icon to start NAS Navigator2.
2 Right-click on your LinkStation's icon and select Settings. On the Mac, select the LinkStation's icon while
holding down the control key, then select Settings.
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3 Changing the password from the default is recommended.
Note: You can open this same screen by clicking Getting Started from Easy Admin.
4 Enter the new password (twice), then click Next.
Note: The default username and password are "admin" and "password". To keep the defaults, leave both fields
blank and click Next.
5 Configure levels of sharing for all existing shared folders (public or private) to finish the initial setup wizard.
Note: Select "Set as private folder" to restrict access to the folder to specific users.
6 Click OK when the following message is displayed.
Installing Applications
NAS Navigator2
1 Insert the LinkNavigator CD into your computer. You can also download the latest LinkNavigator from Buffalo's
website. LinkNavigator will launch.
2 Click NAS Navigator2 Install.
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3 Follow the screen instructions to install NAS Navigator2.
4 When the installation finished, click Finish.
SmartPhone Navigator
SmartPhone Navigator will allow to open LinkStation's Settings, change the IP address, and configure WebAccess
settings. Follow the instructions below to install the application.
1 Open the App Store (iOS devices) or Google Play (Android devices).
2 Install "SmartPhone Navigator".
WebAccess
WebAccess will allow you access files in the LinkStation. Follow the instructions below to install WebAccess
application.
1 Open the App Store (iOS devices) or Google Play (Android devices).
2 Install "WebAccess".
Accessing Shared Folders
Accessing from a Computer
1 Double-click the icon to start NAS Navigator2.
2 In NAS Navigator2, double-click your LinkStation's icon. The Explorer will open with shared folders' lists. For
Mac OS, the LinkStation is mounted as a drive icon on the desktop or it is displayed in the sidebar of the Finder.
Accessing from a Mobile Device
To access shared folders from a mobile device with the following steps, you must configure WebAccess settings first.
To configure WebAccess, see the "WebAccess" section in chapter 5.
1 Open SmartPhone Navigator.
2 Tap your LinkStation from the NAS list.
3 Tap Browse.
Note: Alternatively, you can access shared folders from the WebAccess app. Open the application and tap your
LinkStation's hostname in the NAS list.
Turning the LinkStation On and Off
Press the power button on the LinkStation to turn it on. To turn off the LinkStation, hold down the power button for
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3 seconds. The power LED will flash as the unit shuts down. Never unplug the AC adapter without properly shutting
down the LinkStation first.
When all the LEDs on the front of the LinkStation turn off, the shutdown process is complete.
You can also shut down or restart the LinkStation remotely from Settings.
Shutting Down or Restarting from Settings
1 Double-click the icon to start NAS Navigator2.
2 Right-click on your LinkStation's icon and choose Settings. For Mac OS, click your LinkStation's icon while
holding down the control key, then select Settings.
3 Settings will open.
4 Click at the top right of Settings and choose either Restart or Shut Down. The power LED will flash.
When the power LED stops flashing and glows white, the restart process is complete. When all the LEDs on the front
of the LinkStation turn off, shutdown is complete.
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Chapter 2 Configuration
Configure and manage your LinkStation using the Settings interface, accessible from a browser window. Open the
interface using the procedure below or type the LinkStation's IP address in the URL field of your browser. Within
Settings, the Easy Admin page gives you quick access to commonly used settings.
Opening Settings from a Computer
Note: Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 18, Google Chrome 24, Safari 5, and later are supported. If you have difficulty
viewing Settings, check the following:
• If you have a proxy server enabled in the browser settings, disable the proxy server.
• With Internet Explorer, set security to Local intranet. On Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2008,
higher-level security is configured by default. Set the security to a lower level temporarily.
Opening Easy Admin
The Easy Admin page makes it easy to change common settings. Follow the steps below to open Easy Admin.
1 Double-click the icon to start NAS Navigator2.
2 Right-click on your LinkStation's icon and choose Settings. For Mac OS, click your LinkStation's icon while
holding down the control key, then select Settings.
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3 The Easy Admin screen will open.
Notes:
• If you click any buttons, you will need to enter a username and password.
• If the time-out period is set to "10 minutes", you will be logged out of Settings after 10 minutes of inactivity.
You will also be logged out when you reboot the LinkStation or close the web browser, even if you select
"Unlimited".
• Click Secure Connection to log in with an encrypted connection.
• You can also use Bonjour to log in to Settings from Mac OS. In Safari, click View - Show Bookmarks Bar. From
Bookmarks, click Bonjour - LinkStation name.
Getting Started
The wizard lets you configure the following settings:
• Changing administrator password
• Creating shared folders
• Access restrictions
The first time you access your LinkStation, this page will open. Step through the wizard to change your
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administrative password.
WebAccess
Configure WebAccess to access your LinkStation remotely. Refer to the WebAccess section in chapter 5 for more
information.
BitTorrent
Configure BitTorrent to download large files efficiently. Refer to the BitTorrent section in chapter 7 for more
information.
DLNA
Configure DLNA to stream media files to DLNA-compatible devices on the LAN. Refer to the DLNA section in chapter
7 for more information.
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USB Device Server
Configure USB device server options. Refer to the USB Device Server section in chapter 7 for more information.
Opening Advanced Settings
1 Click Advanced Settings in Easy Admin.
2 Enter the administrator username and password, then click OK.
3 The Advanced Settings screen will open.
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Notes:
• Username/Password Combinations:
UsernamePasswordSettings Available
adminpasswordAll
guestblankSystem information (read-only)
If a user is assigned as an
administrator, all settings are
available. If assigned as a general
user, the user can only access
Your usernameYour password
• To go back to Easy Admin, click the Home icon.
read-only system information
and change their own password.
If assigned as a power user, the
user can create and edit shared
folders, users, and general users
groups.
Opening Settings from a Mobile Device
You can access your LinkStation's Settings from your iOS or Android device. Download and install "SmartPhone
Navigator" from the App Store or Google Play.
Notes:
• If you have an older version of SmartPhone Navigator installed on your device, update it to the latest version.
Your icons and software may be slightly different from the examples in this manual.
• You must be logged in as an administrator to change settings. To use SmartPhone Navigator, log in as a
member of the administrators group.
• Mobile devices that support mobile-optimized Settings display are listed below:
iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
Android smartphones and tablets
*iOS 5 or later
**Android 2.3 or later
*
**
1 Open "SP Navigator" on your iOS device or "SmartPhone Navigator" on your Android device.
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2 Tap Open Settings.
3 Settings will be displayed.
Notes:
• The first time you go through setup, you'll be given a chance to change the default password, correct the
time zone settings, and select the RAID mode. Step though the wizard to change these settings.
• If you tap any buttons, you will need to enter a username and password.
• Tap Desktop to show Advanced Settings. This screen gives the full array of settings that could be changed
from a computer, but is not optimized for mobile devices.
Settings That Can Be Changed from Your Mobile Device
You can change the following settings from your mobile device:
• Create users, change usernames and passwords.
• Create shared folders.
• Configure WebAccess settings to remotely access your LinkStation.
• Configure your LinkStation to use with DLNA-compatible devices on the LAN.
• Configure and dismount USB devices connected to your NAS, including Direct Copy options and print server
settings.
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• Update the firmware.
• Recover the RAID array when a drive fails.
• Configure UPS synchronization.
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Chapter 3 Sharing Files
Adding Shared Folders
Configuration from a Computer
1 In Advanced Settings, click File Sharing.
2 Click to the right of "Folder Setup".
3 Click Create Folder.
4 Configure the desired settings, then click OK.
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Notes:
• Names may contain up to 27 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and underscores (_). Do not use a symbol
as the first character in a name.
• The description may contain up to 75 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and spaces. Do
not use a symbol or space as the first character.
• You may create up to 400 shared folders.
• The names of shared folders should not use characters from more than one language. For example, mixing
Japanese and Korean characters in names is not supported.
• If multi-byte characters are used in shared folder names, configure the client language to match the
characters in Management - Name/Time/Language.
Recycle Bin
To protect your data from accidental deletion, you may configure your LinkStation to use a recycle bin instead of
deleting files immediately. The recycle bin will only work with SMB connections.
Read-only Shares
By default, new shares are set with read & write access, but you may change the attribute to "Read Only" in
"Attribute". Read-only shares and HFS+ formatted USB hard drives will have "Read-only" added to the shared folder
description.
Hidden Shares
To hide a shared SMB folder, select "Hidden Share (SMB Only)" and click OK. To open a hidden folder, click Start Search programs and files and enter "\\LinkStation's name\Shared folder names$\" for the name. For example, if the
LinkStation name is "LSXXX001" and shared folder name is "share", enter "\\LSXXX001\share$\" to open it.
Note: AFP and FTP folders cannot be hidden.
Configuration from a Mobile Device
1 In Settings, tap Folder Setup.
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2 Tap Create Folder.
3 Enter a folder name and description and tap Apply.
Note: Folder names may contain up to 27 alphanumeric characters and symbols. The description may contain
up to 75 alphanumeric characters.
Adding Users
Note: The LinkStation can register a maximum of 300 users, which includes the default users "admin" and
"guest".
Configuration from a Computer
1 In Settings, click File Sharing.
2 Click to the right of "Users".
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3 Click Create User.
4 Enter the desired settings, then click OK.
Notes:
• Usernames may contain up to 128 characters, including hyphens (-), underscores (_), periods (.), !, #, &, @, $, *,
^, and %. Do not use a symbol as the first character.
• The user ID should be a number from 1000 to 1999. Each user ID should be unique. If this field is left blank, a
user ID is assigned automatically.
• When you log in to Settings as a registered user, you can see the LinkStation's name, IP address, workgroup,
and disk status, and modify the password.
• Do not duplicate user IDs, group IDs, usernames, or group names. Each should be distinct and unique.
• The description may contain up to 75 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and spaces. Do
not use a symbol or space as the first character.
• Passwords may contain up to 20 alphanumeric characters and the following characters: - _ @ ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + ,
. / ; < > = ? " [ ] ^ { } | ~. Do not use a symbol other than an underscore (_) as the first character.
• Use the same username and password for both Windows and the LinkStation or you may not be able to
access shared folders.
• If a user belongs to multiple groups, the most strict access restrictions will apply. For example, if a user is
added to a group with read and write access, and also to a read-only group, the user will effectively have
read-only access.
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Configuration from a Mobile Device
1 In Settings, tap Users.
2 Tap Create User.
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3 Enter the desired username, password, and description, and tap Apply.
Note: Usernames may contain up to 128 alphanumeric characters and symbols. Passwords may contain up to 20
alphanumeric characters and symbols.
Adding Groups
1 In Settings, click File Sharing.
2 Click to the right of "Groups".
3 Click Add Group.
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4 Enter the desired settings, then click OK.
Notes:
• Group names may contain up to 20 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and periods (.). Do
not use a symbol other than an underscore (_) as the first character.
• Group descriptions may contain up to 75 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and spaces.
Do not use a symbol or space as the first character.
• If the group ID field is left blank, a group ID is automatically assigned. Use numbers between 1000 and 1999
to set a group ID manually. Don't use duplicate group IDs.
• You may register up to 300 groups with the LinkStation.
• If you are logged in as a member of the general users group, you can only change your own password. If
you're logged in as an administrator, you can change any settings, including other users' passwords. If you are
logged in as a member of the power users group, you can create and edit shared folders, users, and groups.
Access Restrictions
You may restrict access to specific shared folders, including external USB drives.
Notes:
• Access restrictions can be set separately for each shared folder, but not for subfolders within the shared
folders.
• Configure access restrictions through Settings. Configuring access restrictions through Windows is not
supported and may cause unexpected behavior.
Local Users/Groups
1 In Advanced Settings, click File Sharing.
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2 Click to the right of "Folder Setup".
3 Click the shared folder that you want to set access restrictions for.
4 Click Edit.
5 Enable "Access Restrictions".
6 Select the level of access for the user or group you added.
• An example of access restrictions by user is shown in the screen. To apply access restrictions by group, click
the Local Groups tab and select group permissions.
• If both read-only and read & write permissions are given to a user, the user will have read-only access.
7 Click OK.
Notes
• The following characters are handled differently by Mac OS and Windows. Avoid using these characters when
sharing data between Mac OS and Windows:
• Windows does not support some characters that Mac OS and the LinkStation allow. If you create a filename on
a Mac with any of the following characters, it will not display correctly on a Windows computer and you may
have to connect to the LinkStation via AFP in order to display or copy any of the following characters on a Mac
computer.
? [ ] / \ = + < > ; : " , | *
• Do not use any of the following words as a username or group name: root, bin, daemon, sys, adm, tty, disk, lp,
• Do not use any of the following words as the name of a shared folder. These words are reserved for internal use
by the LinkStation: info, spool, lost+found, global, printers, homes, lp, authtest, ram, msdfs_root, mt-daapd,
usbdisk# (where # is a number, for example: usbdisk1)
• Don't use the following unsupported characters in shared folder names, workgroup names, or filenames:
• File and folder names may contain up to 255 single-byte characters.
• Configure hidden and read-only file attributes in Settings. Configuring them from within Windows is not
supported and may cause unexpected behavior.
• Folder and workgroup names whose names contain non-Roman characters may not be displayed correctly.
• If shared folders are accessed from a Macintosh, information files for the Macintosh may be generated
automatically. Do not delete these files. If they are deleted using Windows, this may prevent further access from
a Macintosh.
• If an SMB connection is used with OS X 10.3.9, the names of mounted volumes may appear as unreadable
characters in Finder and other applications. This is not a problem with the filename or data.
• The LinkStation belongs to the default zone in AppleShare Server; the zone cannot be specified.
• When files are copied to the LinkStation or to a USB drive connected to the LinkStation, file information such as
date created, date modified, and other date information may be updated or changed.
• Hard drive capacity is shown in Settings in actual gigabytes. The Properties window in Windows may show GiB
instead, which will be a smaller number.
• If any settings are changed during a file transfer, the transfer process may abort.
• File copying to the LinkStation is protected by a journaling file system. If the Ethernet cable is disconnected or a
power outage occurs while copying data, the following may occur:
- Preset data such as the LinkStation name, users, and groups may be erased.
- An incomplete file may be copied and the file can no longer be deleted. If this happens, restart the LinkStation,
delete the file, and perform the copy operation again.
• After a drive is formatted, the "% Used" and "Amount Used" in Settings will not be 0. This is because some drive
space is used for the system area.
Active Directory
If an Active Directory environment, the LinkStation uses account information from the Active Directory domain
controller to set access restrictions for LinkStation's shared folders. There is no need to perform individual account
management for the LinkStation. If multiple LinkStations are installed on the network, the account information is
centrally managed in Active Directory, greatly reducing the operations required for installation and management.
Note: The LinkStation supports a domain environment with a maximum 1000 users and 1000 groups. 10,000
users and 10,000 groups can be downloaded from the domain controller but are not supported.
1 In Advanced Settings, click Network.
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2 Click to the right of "Workgroup/Domain".
3 Click Edit.
4 Select "Active Directory" and click Next.
5 Click Yes.
6 Enter the desired settings, then click OK.
7 In Advanced Settings, navigate to File Sharing - Folder Setup.
8 Click a shared folder that you want to set access restrictions for.
9 Click Edit.
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10 Enable "Access Restrictions".
11 Select the level of access for the user or group:
• If you change the LinkStation's name, you will no longer be able to use domain users and groups or access
restrictions. To repair this, rejoin the domain.
• To have the LinkStation join an Active Directory domain, configure it to use a DNS server that can resolve
names for the Active Directory domain.
• After building an Active Directory domain, the administrator password for joining the domain must be
changed at least once, or joining the Active Directory domain will fail.
• The DNS name and NetBIOS name of Active Directory domains should be identical.
• If both read-only and read & write permissions are given, the user will have read-only access. The most
restrictive access setting will apply.
• If there are more than 5 minutes difference between the LinkStation's clock and the domain controller's clock,
joining the domain or authenticating domain users and groups may fail. For best results, use an NTP server to
set the time for all network devices.
• To use the LinkStation as a member server in an Active Directory domain, the LinkStation should be logged
in to the domain and accessed from a computer that is not a member of the domain with a valid domain
account.
• If the LinkStation is a member server of an Active Directory domain, you cannot connect as a guest user via
AFP.
• If your LinkStation is a member server in an Active Directory domain and you change the authentication
method to "Workgroup", the account on the domain controller will not be deleted automatically.
• When the LinkStation joins an Active Directory domain, FTP is disabled. Before using FTP, move the FTP
switch back to the position.
• Don't disable the SMB protocol while Active Directory is used for access restrictions. If you do, you will need
to enable SMB again and reconfigure AD from scratch.
• After configuring access restrictions, it takes about 30 seconds for the new settings to take effect. If you try to
access a restricted folder during this period, you may get the message "No reply from NAS". If this happens,
wait 30 seconds and try again.
NT Domain
In an NT domain environment, the LinkStation uses account information from the NT domain server to set access
restrictions for files and folders on the LinkStation. There's no need to perform individual account management for
the LinkStation. If multiple LinkStations are installed on the network, the account information is centrally managed
in the NT domain, greatly reducing the operations required for installation and management.
Note: The LinkStation supports a domain environment with a maximum of 1000 domain users and 1000 groups.
10,000 users and 10,000 groups can be downloaded from the domain controller but are not supported.
1 Create an account on the domain controller for the LinkStation.
2 In Advanced Settings, click Network.
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3 Click to the right of "Workgroup/Domain".
4 Click Edit.
5 Select "NT Domain", then click Next.
Note: To use Active Directory from Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003, select "Active Directory" instead of
"NT Domain".
6 Click Yes.
7 Enter the desired settings, then click OK.
8 In Advanced Settings, navigate to File Sharing - Folder Setup.
9 Click a shared folder for which you want to set access restrictions.
10 Click Edit.
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