Buffalo Tech LinkStation EZ, LinkStation EZ LS-CL User Manual

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User Manual
LS-CL
LinkStation EZ
www.buffalotech.com
35010667 ver.1 2-01 C20-005 v1.1
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Congratulations on your new LinkStation EZ. This user manual is intended to assist you in
conguring it.
Because we’re constantly updating our products, the images and text in this manual may vary slightly from the images and text displayed by your LinkStation. These changes are minor and should not affect the ease of setup adversely. As time passes, future user interfaces, updated software, and later versions of this manual may be freely available for download at our web site www.buffalotech.com.
For best results, attach the LinkStation EZ to an uninterruptable power supply (UPS). Back
up all your stored les regularly. See pages 51 - 55 for instructions on how to use the
LinkStation EZ’s built-in backup utility.
If you run into difculties or need additional help, feel free to contact our technical support.
Contact information for Buffalo Technology and our technical support is available on pages 70 and 71.
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Table of Contents
Back Panel Layout ......................................................................... 4
Installation .................................................................................... 5
Power Mode Switch ........................................................................ 8
Using your LinkStation with a PC .................................................9
Using your LinkStation with a Mac® ............................................ 13
Add USB Devices ........................................................................ 17
Front Panel Layout ..................................................................... 18
Function Button .......................................................................... 19
Advanced Settings ...................................................................... 23
Network Settings .......................................................................... 25
Disk Management ........................................................................ 27
Shared Folders ............................................................................ 32
Groups ........................................................................................ 36
Users ........................................................................................... 37
Passwords ................................................................................... 38
WebAccess ................................................................................... 39
Installing a Printer ....................................................................... 44
Troubleshooting Multiple Shares..................... ............................. 49
Backups ......................................................................................51
Time Machine..................... ......................................................... 55
Maintenance & Notication .......................................................... 56
System Status ............................................................................ 61
Client Utility ................................................................................ 65
Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 67
Technical Specications ............................................................... 69
Contact Information (USA) ........................................................... 70
Contact Information (Europe) ...................................................... 71
GPL Information ..........................................................................72
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Back Panel Layout
USB
Power Mode Switch
Power Plug
Ethernet (to Router)
Auto On Off
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Insert the LinkNavigator CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
On a PC, setup should automatically launch. If it does not, manually launch setup.exe by pressing Start and selecting the Run... option. When the Run dialog opens, type d:\LSnavi.exe (where d is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive). Press OK to continue.
Installation
If you are installing the software on a Mac, open the CD and click LinkNavigator to begin installation.
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Choose your preferred language. Mac users can skip this step.
LinkNavigator Setup
Press the Begin Installation button. Click Next to step through the installation.
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LinkNavigator Setup
The wizard will guide you through installation. Follow the directions on each screen and continue pressing Next to step through the installation.
When installation is complete, you may close the installation window.
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Power Mode
The “Power Mode” switch on the back of the unit has three positions: “Auto”, “On”, and “Off”. The “Auto” position automatically powers the unit on or off with your PC. If your PC is turned on the LinkStation will power up; if the PC is turned off the LinkStation will power down.
You must have installed the NAS Navigator software on your PC for this feature to work. Otherwise, if you move the switch to “auto”, your unit will power down by itself and you will have to manually turn it back on.
Also note that the unit needs to be powered on if you want to use the Web Access feature. When using Web Access, it is best to leave the Power Mode switch set to “On”.
Move the switch to the “Off” position to turn the LinkStation off. It will take about 35 seconds to shut down. Do not unplug or interrupt power to the unit until shutdown is complete and all LEDs are off.
Power
Mode
Auto On Off
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Two new icons will be on your desktop: Shortcut for LinkStation and Buffalo NAS Navigator.
Clicking Shortcut for LinkStation takes you directly to the folders on your LinkStation. Share is the main folder that you can put les and folders in. Info contains a copy of your user manual.
The Buffalo NAS Navigator icon opens the LinkStation’s client utility. Turn to page 65 for more on using the NAS Navigator client utility.
Using your LinkStation with a Windows PC
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To Access LinkStation Data from a PC:
Your LinkStation uses folders to hold data. The default folder is called “share”. This folder is where you place data that you want to share with other users. You can create additional folders using the Shared Folders option. To start using your LinkStation, you can either click on the Shortcut for LinkStation on your desktop, or you may just use drive L in My Computer, which setup has mapped to the default share in your LinkStation.
Accessing LinkStation Data from your PC
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You can map additional drive letters to shares on your LinkStation.
From the Start menu, select Run.... Enter your LinkStation’s
hostname (if you don’t know it, you can get it from the NASnavigator2 utility) or IP address. Press OK.
Your LinkStation should open. “Share” is a data folder in your LinkStation by default. “Info” contains your user manuals. If you have created other folders, they will be visible here too. You can map drive letters to any of these folders.
Accessing LinkStation Data from your PC
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From the Tools pull-down menu, select Map Network Drive. Choose a drive letter from the Drive:
pull down menu. To specify the folder to map, either nd it with Browse or enter \\LinkStation_ Name\share_name in the Folder: eld, where LinkStation_Name is your LinkStation’s hostname
(page 21) and share_name is the name of a folder on your LinkStation. Check the Reconnect at logon checkbox to have Windows connect to this mapped drive everytime it starts. When nished, press the Finish button. Your share is now mapped to a drive letter.
Accessing LinkStation Data from your PC
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After installing the LinkNavigator software, your Mac will have two new icons on the desktop.
The LS-CLSettings.txt le contains the IP address of your LinkStation. NAS Navigator is the LinkStation’s client utility.
With the information in the LS-CLSettings.txt le, you can easily connect to the LinkStation from any of your computers on your local network.
The NAS Navigator icon opens the LinkStation’s client utility. See page 65 for more on using the NAS Navigator client utility.
Using your LinkStation with a Mac
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You can add a link to your LinkStation’s share folder to your desktop by adding it to the Mac’s server list. Begin by clicking Go, and then choose Connect to Server.
Accessing LinkStation Data from a Mac
In the Server Address eld, enter your LinkStation’s IP address in the form smb:// ipaddress (where “ipaddress” is your LinkStation’s IP address), and click Connect.
You can get your LinkStation’s IP address from the LS-CLSettings.txt le on your desktop, or see page 16.
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Select Guest and click on Connect. Note: If you have congured share permissions on your LinkStation, select Registered User and enter your login credentials.
Accessing LinkStation Data from a Mac
Select the volume that you want to mount, such as share or share-mac, from the list of folders on the LinkStation.
The share will open. A link to it will appear on your desktop.
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If you don’t know your LinkStation’s IP address, there are several ways to get it.
One simple method is to use the NAS Navigator client utility
(included on your CD) to nd your LinkStation(s). Just click
on the icon for your LinkStation and you’ll be able to read its IP address.
The LS-CLSettings.txt le on your desktop contains the IP address of the LinkStation at the time that the setup program was run.
You can always get the LinkStation’s IP address from your
router’s conguration utility. Many Buffalo routers list this
information on the Client Monitor page, as shown to the right. Consult your router’s documentation for instructions on identifying the LinkStation’s IP address.
Accessing LinkStation Data from a Mac
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LinkStation Expansion
LinkStation EZ has a USB 2.0 port on the rear. This port can be used for adding an external USB Hard Drive or a USB Printer, or for connecting to a UPS. LinkStation will share connected USB devices, allowing everyone on the network to use them. To connect a USB hard drive to your LinkStation, simply plug it into the USB port.
Once your USB hard drive is connected, turn to the “Disk Management” section of this manual
for information on conguring your LinkStation to use it.
To congure a USB printer, see “Installing a Printer”.
To congure UPS settings, see page 57.
Note that only one USB device may be used at a time. USB hubs are not supported.
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Front Panel Layout
Power LED - Blue. Lit when the LinkStation is on. Flashes during boot or shutdown.
Function Button/LED - See the next page for instructions on using the function button.
Replaceable fan
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Using the Function Button
Direct Copy - You can copy digital media les directly to the LinkStation Live from a USB storage device, such as a digital camera, USB ash drive, or external
hard disk.
1. Connect your USB device to the port on the back of the LinkStation Live. The function button will glow solid blue for 60 seconds.
2. While the Function button is still glowing blue, press it once.
The following folder is created automatically:
DirectCopy/pictures/yyyymmdd
where yyyy is the year, mm is the month, and dd is the day.
The following letypes will be copied to the folder: avi, divx, asf, mpg, mpe, m1v, vob, mts, m2ts,
m2t, mpeg, mpeg2, vdr, spts, tp, ts, 3gp, mov, m4v, wmv, dvr-ms, xvid, mp4, m4v, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, tif, tiff, yuv, bmp, mp3, mpa, wma, aac, apl, ac3, lpcm, pcm, wav, m3u, m4a, mp4, m4b, aif,
aiff, ac, ogg, mp2, mp1, mp4.
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Using the Function Button
Initialization - You can easily bring your LinkStation EZ back to factory settings with the following steps.
1. Move the power switch to the ‘Off’ position. The LinkStation EZ will shut down after about 45 seconds.
2. While holding down the function button, move the power switch to the
‘On’ postion. The function button will begin to ash blue.
3. While the function button is still ashing, hold it pressed down for six
seconds.
Dismount - Before disconnecting USB devices from the LinkStation EZ, they should be dismounted. Hold the function button down until the function LED glows blue, and then turns off. It’s now safe to unplug your USB device.
Note: Unplugging USB devices without dismounting them rst may
corrupt your data!
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Web Administration Tool
The Web Admin tool may be accessed at any time by typing the IP address of your LinkStation into the URL bar of a browser running on a computer connected to the same network as the LinkStation.
You may also open the Web Admin from NAS Navigator by right-clicking on your LinkStation and choosing Open Web Admin from the menu.
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This login prompt will appear. Enter admin for the user name. Until you change it, the password for the admin account will be password. Press the OK button when nished.
Log in
User name: admin Password: password
Instructions for changing your password may be found on page 38.
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Welcome to your LinkStation’s Web Admin tool! Bookmark this page in your browser so it can
be easily accessed for future conguration changes. If the LinkStation’s IP Address changes, you
will need to recreate the link. You can also get here by typing http://LinkStation_Name into a Web browser, where LinkStation_Name is the name (hostname) of your LinkStation.
You are now at the Home screen. Notice that the Home button is lit up in yellow. You can navigate this menu by clicking on the buttons at the left of the screen. Here at “Home”, you can see basic
information about your LinkStation’s current conguration. To exit Web Admin, click on logout or
close the browser window.
Advanced Settings - Home
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You may modify your LinkStation’s hostname and description under Hostname Setup. A friendly, easy-to-remember name (e.g. “LinkStation”) is recommended.
Make sure that the date and time are correct in Date and Time Setup. To synchronize time settings with those in your computer, press Use Local Time. To have your system time automatically set by an NTP server, enable NTP Server and enter an IP Address for an NTP server (e.g. 192.43.244.18) or click on the box below to use the supplied default NTP server.
Ensure that both the Display Language and the Windows Client Language are set to languages that you’re comfortable with.
Once desired elds have been completed, press
the Apply button.
Basic Settings
Basic
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IP Address
In most networks, LinkStation will get its IP Address automatically from a DHCP server. You may disable DHCP here if you would rather set a static IP address manually. If DHCP is disabled and an IP Address is not set manually, it will default to 169.254.xxx.xxx with subnet mask 255.255.0.0. The LinkStation’s IP
Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway Address, and DNS Server address may all be entered manually under IP Address Properties.
Ethernet Frame Size may also be set manually
on this page. Only use JumboFrame settings
when operating in a Gigabit environment where
all other clients support the same JumboFrame
setting.
Click Apply after making any changes.
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Network (Workgroup/Domain)
If you do not participate in a Domain network, then please leave the Network Type selected as Workgroup and Workgroup Name set to the name of your local workgroup.
To make your LinkStation a member of a workgroup or an NT domain, enter the appropriate information into the elds on this page and click Apply.
If using NT Domain, LinkStation must be added as a member computer in the Domain Server.
Setting NT Domain for network type integrates the LinkStation with a Windows NT server. The LinkStation Pro participates as a member device in the Domain network, allowing the LinkStation to use Users and Groups from the Domain.
Once you have nished, press Apply.
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Disk Management
This page shows the properties for the drives in your LinkStation EZ. If you have a USB hard drive plugged into the linkstation, its properties will appear here as well.
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USB Hard Drives
From here you can see your USB hard drive’s
system information. If the hard drives’ information isn’t displayed properly, try restarting your USB hard drives and then restarting your LinkStation. Some USB hard drives must be reformatted from within LinkStation before they can be assigned shares. Select Disk Format from the left-side menu to format your USB hard disk(s).
Note: Reformatting a drive will erase all data
on it! Back up any data on the drive before reformatting it.
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Disk Check
Disk Check checks any of your hard drives for
errors. To use Disk Check, select the disk that you want to check from the target pulldown and click Select Target. Then click on Start Disk Check.
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To format a hard drive or array, select it from the Target Disk drop box. Choose the le system desired from the File System dropbox (internal drives can only be formatted with XFS).
Note that FAT32 has a 4 gigabyte lesize limit for individual les. If you choose FAT32 for your le system, you will not be able to store single les larger than 4 gigabytes on the drive. Use of
the XFS or EXT3 le systems is recommended. Press Select Target Disk when done, and then Start format.
Depending on the size of the target hard disk or array, a disk format may take several hours to complete. Shares on the LinkStation will not be accessible during the disk format.
Note: Reformatting a drive will erase all data on it! Back up any data on the drive before reformatting it.
Disk Format
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To remove all data from a Disk, use Disk Erase. Once erased, this data cannot be restored.
Note: Disk Erase may take several hours to complete.
Disk Erase
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Folders
To add new shares on your LinkStation, select Shared Folders from the left side menu, and then click the Add button under Shared Folders Setup.
To delete a share or shares, check the checkbox next to the shares you’d like to delete, and press the Delete button. Deleting shares will remove the
share and erase all of the les
and folders inside that share.
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Add a new Shared Folder
To add a new shared folder, enter a name for it in the Shared Folder Name box and choose which Disk Space it will reside in. You may also choose which operating systems and features the share will support by putting the appropriate checks next to Shared Folder Support, and whether the share supports the Recycle Bin by putting a selecting Enable or Disable. Enter a Shared Folder Description and a Remote Backup Password if desired. Click Apply to build the new shared folder.
AppleTalk support is available for use with legacy Macs. Checking “Apple” by Shared Folder Support turns on AppleTalk, letting you use your LinkStation with older Macs. Note that AppleTalk
les are limited to 2GB maximum lesize and 32 characters for lenames. If a folder with AppleTalk
on is accessed from a modern OS through SMB, then these limitations will not apply.
Remote Backup Password will set a password on this share for other LinkStations that want to use it as a remote backup target. This password will not affect users attempting to access the
share; it only affects remote LinkStations trying to access this share for to store backup les on it.
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Access Restrictions
To use Access Restrictions for a share, select Enable.
Highlight groups or users in the All Groups/ Users column and use the left-pointing arrow
buttons (located just to the left of each box) to move individual groups or users from the All Groups/Users column to the Read Only box (if you want to give them read access only) or all the way to the Writable box, if you want to give them full access to the share. Right-pointing arrows will move highlighted users or groups back to the right.
Click Apply when you have your groups and users in the appropriate boxes.
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Shared Folders (Services)
To allow FTP Access to your LinkStation, choose Enable for FTP Server. To enable legacy AppleTalk support, choose Enable for AppleTalk Protocol. Click Apply.
If enabled, FTP lets users access the LinkStation from anywhere. Type ftp://username: password@IP_address into a browser window to access the LinkStation remotely. Users will have access to shares that they have local access rights to on the LinkStation. Your network
administrator may need to forward trafc on port 21 of the router to the LinkStation’s LAN-side
IP address for FTP to work over the Internet. Enabling FTP is not recommended unless you’ve
congured access restrictions.
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Groups
Groups allow for easier management of permissions
in some networks, specically networks with a lot of
users in different departments.
To Delete a group, put a check next to its name and click Delete. To add a group to your LinkStation,
click Add.
Add a name and a description to the Add New Group elds. Put checks next to each Member User that you want to be part of the group. Click Apply when your group is set up the way you want it.
Domain Groups are only visible if the LinkStation is participating in an Domain network.
Members can be added or removed from a group at any time by editing the group. This is done by clicking on the Group name on the main Group Settings page.
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Users
LinkStation is precongured with two users,
admin and guest, out of the box. The admin and guest user accounts cannot be deleted. To delete any other user, put a check next to their name and click Delete. To add a new user, click Add.
The Add New User dialog will appear. Enter a User Name, Password, and User Description for the new user and click the Apply button. If a user will be accessing the LinkStation from a Windows 95/98 computer, their password should be 15 characters or less. Mac OS 8 and OS 9 users’s passwords should be 9 characters or less. Users of other OSs may have passwords of up to 20 characters. Note: In a Domain network, password changes will need to be made on the Domain Controller.
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Changing User Passwords
To change an account’s password, click on the name of the account under Local User Settings. Note: if a user name and password are used to log into a user’s windows computer or domain, the same user name and password should be used when creating the user’s account on the LinkStation, or problems accessing shared folders may occur.
Enter the desired new password in both boxes and click Apply.
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With Buffalo’s WebAccess, you can access your LinkStation from anywhere in the world with an
Internet connection. It’s easy to access your les, or share them with other people, wherever they
may be.
WebAccess
WebAccess is set up from within the Web Admin. First, select ‘Web Access’, and then
‘Service Setup’ from the menu on the left.
To use Webaccess, set ‘Web Access Service’ to Enable.
You may enable SSL Encryption if desired.
Using ‘BuffaloNAS.com’ is recommended. Otherwise, you’ll have to manage your own DNS settings.
‘Auto-Congure Firewall’ is also recommended if your router supports UPnP (most do since 2001). If you choose not to enable this, you must manually congure your router and rewall to forward
internal port 9000 to the Internet.
Choose a name for your BuffaloNAS account and a password (“key”). This name is the name that will be used to access your LinkStation and to share with your friends. The password for this protects other people from using it, so picking a strong password is recommended.
Click Help in the top right of the window for detailed information on each setting.
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Select ‘Folders Setup’ in the left-side menu. Any shares on your LinkStation will appear on the list to the right. Click on the icon beside it to select a share for web access.
Choose your desired level of Web Access from the ‘Web Access Settings’ dropbox:
Disable’ will prevent remote access to this share through WebAccess. This is the default setting.
Allow Anonymous’ will allow anyone to access the share. Choose
this if you want your LinkStation share and all les on it to be
freely available to everyone.
Allow All Groups/Users’ will allow only people who have an account on the LinkStation to access this share remotely.
Use Inherited Folder Permissions’ will allow people with an account on the LinkStation to access the share remotely only
if they have read permissions on the specic share that they’re
accessing.
Click the Apply button to save your changes.
Conguring WebAccess
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To access your LinkStation remotely, open a browser window on any computer connected to the Internet and go to buffalonas.com.
In the dialog box, type the BuffaloNAS name that you set on page 39.
Alternately, you can go directly to your share by typing BuffaloNAS.com/your_BuffaloNAS_name in the URL window.
The folders from your LinkStation’s share will appear. Files
from anonymous shares will appear to the right. To see les
from shares that are not set to anonymous, you will need to log in. The ‘login’ link is on the top left corner of the page.
Using WebAccess
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To access individual folders on the right, click on their open links.
Using WebAccess
Clicking on individual les will give you other options, depending on the letype. Clicking
on the Audio link at the bottom left corner of the page will give you options for playing music
les, including the opportunity to launch a
Flash-based music player that will stream your
audio les directly through the Web interface.
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To use Direct Copy, plug a USB device into the LinkStation and press the fuction button on the
front within 60 seconds. Media les
will be copied to the LinkStation automatically.
On this page, choose the folder on the LinkStation that Direct Copy copies les to and click Apply.
Direct Copy
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Printer Installation
If a USB printer is plugged in to your LinkStation, you can easily add the printer to any Windows PC on your network. Follow these steps for each PC that you want to be able to access the printer.
To begin, enable the print server in the Web Admin for your LinkStation.
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Printer Installation
Access the LinkStation by pressing Start, selecting the Run...
option, and entering \\LinkStation_Name (where LinkStation_ Name is the DNS name of your LinkStation). Press the OK
button when nished.
Right click on the lp icon and select Connect.
You may receive a warning about installing from a trustworthy
source. If you receive this message, press Yes to continue.
You will receive a warning that the server does not have
the proper drivers. Press OK to continue.
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Printer Installation
The Add Printer Wizard will launch. Select the proper
driver for your printer. If the specic printer is not
in the list, you will be required to insert the CD that came with your printer into your PC’s CD-ROM drive and press the Have Disk button. Refer to your printer documentation for further information on installing your printer if necessary. Press OK to nish.
If lp is the only printer installed on the PC, then it will
automatically be set as the default printer. If it’s not the only printer, you may make it the default printer by clicking Printers and Faxes in Control Panel, right clicking on the lp printer icon and selecting the Set as Default Printer option from the File drop-down menu.
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Printer Installation
To print a test page or congure additional printer
settings, right click on the lp printer icon and select Properties. This will open the printer’s driver properties
page.
Press the Print Test Page button to print a test page. You
can also browse through the available settings for the printer. Please refer to the printer’s documentation for more information on changing the printer’s settings.
NOTES: The printer installation process can be done on any machine on your network. Multiple machines may print to the printer at the same time. Repeat this process on all computers that require access to the printer.
Not all USB printers are supported. Multifunction printers are specically not supported.
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Print Server (Delete Print Queue)
If a corrupt print job is sent to a printer, printing may suddenly fail. If your print jobs seem to be locked up, clearing the print queue may resolve the issue.
To delete the print queue, press the Delete button. This will clear all current print jobs. Users will have to re-send any incomplete print jobs to the printer.
If there are still problems printing to the printer, then check the printer manufacturer’s documentation for troubleshooting information. Also, verify that the USB cable is securely fastened to both the printer and the LinkStation. Finally, you may try turning the LinkStation off, turning the printer off, turning the printer back on, and then turning the LinkStation back on again.
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Accessing Multiple Shares from a single PC
When accessing multiple shares to a Windows PC, you may see this error message.
This is caused by having multiple shares to the
same resource using different login credentials. The error occurs when connecting to at least one secure, restricted share. Due to a constraint in Microsoft Windows, only one set of login credentials can access or map drive letters for a network resource such as the LinkStation. As such, only one username and password can be used while mapping drives to a PC. If unsecure, unrestricted shares are mapped and then an attempt to map a secure, restricted share is made from the same PC, this error will occur. To prevent this, you must create all mapped shares using the same login and password information. Please follow the steps on the next page to remedy this problem.
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Mapping Multiple Shares
When mapping any share, select the Connect using a different user name option. A login and password prompt will appear.
Use the username and password required by any secure, restricted shares for all shares. All mapped shares on a single PC must use the same username and password!
If only unrestricted shares are being mapped, then it’s not necessary to set a username and password for shares. Multiple mapped drives to unrestricted shares can exist without a username or password as long as no restricted, secure shares are mapped. If an unrestricted share and a restricted share are both being mapped or accessed, use the restricted username and password for the unrestricted share login by using the Connect using a different user name option. This will allow a Windows PC to access both shares without any problems.
Accessing Multiple Shares from a single PC
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Backup
The LinkStation’s built-in backup utility
can back up les on your LinkStation to
an attached USB hard drive or to another
LinkStation on the local network. For best
results, reformat attached USB hard drives
with ext3 before use as backup storage.
If backing up to another LinkStation, then
the target LinkStation should be connected
to the same network as the LinkStation doing
the backup. If the target LinkStation is on a
different subnet or network, then you’ll need
to create a VPN connection between the two
networks before it can be used as a backup
target.
To create a backup job, click on a job number. The Edit Backup Job dialog will appear.
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Edit Backup Job
A Backup Job can run regularly on a daily or weekly schedule, or immediately by appropriate choices in the Backup Job Schedule eld. Date and Time for the backup may be entered, and Encryption and Compression enabled or disabled. Enable Overwrite Backup to have each scheduled backup write over the previous backup, or Differential Backups to backup only
les changed since the previous backup.
Select the folder to be backed up from the Local Backup Shared Folder dropbox, and
the destination for the backup les from the
Destination Backup Shared Folder dropbox. The destination folder may be on a USB drive attached to the LinkStation, or another LinkStation on the network. Click on Select to approve the backup targets.
Click the Apply button when your backup job is set up the way you want it, or Clear Job to stop a job from running again.
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LinkStation List
The LinkStation list shows other LinkStations
in your network that you can congure network
backups to.
Press Refresh to get a list of LinkStations on your network.
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Disk Backup (Add LinkStation)
To add a remote LinkStation to your network, enter its numerical IP Address in the Remote LinkStation IP Address eld and click the Add to List button. For remote LinkStation backups,
make sure both rewalls are congured to allow trafc in and out of their networks.
Note: Disk Backups between two LinkStations use port 8873 for encrypted backups and port 873 for backups with no encryption.
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Time Machine
To use the LinkStation as a location for backups from a Mac running Time Machine, click Enable and then Apply.
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Notication
If your LinkStation is remotely managed, you
may choose to receive daily status reports and
be notied of any disk events by email. To set
this up, enable Mail Notication and enter the
IP Address of your SMTP server in the SMTP
Server Address eld. Select a Subject line for
the emails (i.e. “LinkStation Status Report”)
and enter the email address of each person
you want to receive notication emails into a
Recipient Mail Address eld.
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UPS Settings
If using an Uninterruptible Power Supply,
congure the LinkStation’s UPS settings
here.
Supported UPS products include USB models in APC’s Smart-UPS and Back­UPS series.
Note: Settings on this page can only be changed while a supported UPS is connected to the LinkStation.
APC is a registered trademark of American Power Conversion Corporation.
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You may congure up to three situations
where the LinkStation powers down for a set period.
Example: To have the LinkStation enter sleep mode every night between noon and 3 pm, set a timer with Daily as the timer interval, 15:00 as the wakeup time, and 12:00 as the sleep time.
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Restart
From the Restart page, press Restart Now button to reboot
the LinkStation, bringing it back to functionality after about 120 seconds.
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Initialization
Initialization is a reset procedure that restores all settings back to the default, out
of box, conguration. All conguration,
users, groups, and backup jobs are lost, but actual data and shares on the hard drive are NOT lost. If you want all data to be erased, erase the drive.
Specify whether the LinkStation shall keep its administrator password after a initialization or whether the password should be reset to the default password (default password is password). Press the Apply button once you make the selection.
Press the Restore button to begin the initialization process; this will restore all settings to factory defaults but will NOT erase the data on the hard drives.
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System Status (System Information)
This page shows you the System Information for your LinkStation.
Firmware updates are occasionally available from www.buffalotech.com for the LinkStation EZ. These must be executed from a Windows PC on the same network. Your router, switch, or hub should pass through ports 8873 and 22939 for this to work (most do).
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System Status (USB Details)
This page shows you details on USB hard drives and UPSs plugged into your LinkStation. In this example, no USB hard drives are plugged in to the LinkStation.
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System Status (Drive Properties)
This page shows you the properties of all hard drives in and attached to your LinkStation.
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Network Information
This page shows you the System Information for your network connection.
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Client Utility
This is the Buffalo NASnavigator2 Client Utility. Installed on your PC, it allows you to access each of the LinkStations (and TeraStations) on your network. Click View to get icons for each of your LinkStations. Highlight each tab to show the Host Name, Workgroup, IP Address, and Subnet Mask, Gateway, and MAC Address of the associated LinkStation, as well as the
rmware version it’s running.
Right-click on a LinkStation for more options. You can open the Web Admin GUI, map a share to a drive letter, or create a shortcut on your desktop.
To change a LinkStation’s IP Address, click Menu and choose Properties.
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Client Utility
IP Address Setup
From the IP Settings tab, you may enter your IP Address and Subnet Mask manually, or enable your LinkStation to acquire them automatically from a DHCP server. Press OK when you’re done.
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Disk Errors
If LinkStation encounters a disk error, it will be reported in the LinkStation status on the top of any of the Web-Based conguration screens. Run a Disk Scan in the event of this error. If that doesn’t work, try a reformat. Reformatting the drive will delete all of the data on it so try to backup any data you can before beginning. Finally, if none of the above solutions help, then
please contact Technical Support for further assistance.
LED Flash Codes:
The blue LED will ash to indicate error type:
3 ashes - Partition problem with hard drive. Reformat the hard drive. 4 ashes - RAID problem. 5 ashes - ROM problem. 6 ashes - Hard Drive not recognized. 7 ashes - Problem with motherboard (RAM, LAN, or Hard Drive controller).
Troubleshooting
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Fan Replacement
Unplug the connector by pulling it straight up.
Remove the screw from the top of the LinkStation. The fan will now slide straight out to the side.
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Technical Specications
Data Transfer Rates: 10/100/1000 Mbps
Hard Drives: 3.5” SATA
Main Connector Type: RJ-45 (Ethernet)
USB Interface: USB 2.0/1.1
Protocol Support: TCP/IP SMB, FTP, AppleTalk (File Sharing) HTTP (Management) NTP (Time Synchronization)
Power Supply: 100-240V 50/60Hz
Client OS Support: Windows® Vista™, XP, 2000,
Mac OS® 10.3.9 or later
Power Consumption: ~24W (with no USB devices connected)
Dimensions: 6.9” x 1.8” x 6.1” (174 x 45 x 156 mm)
Weight: ~17.6 ounces (.5 kg)
Operating Environment: 41°- 95° F, 5°- 35° C; 20-80% non-condensing
Mac and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
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Contact Information (North America)
Buffalo Technology USA Inc. 11100 Metric Blvd., Suite 750 Austin, TX 78758
GENERAL INQUIRIES
Monday through Friday 8:30am-5:30pm CST
Direct: 512-794-8533 | Toll-free: 800-456-9799 | Fax: 512-794-8520 | Email: sales@ buffalotech.com
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
North American Technical Support by phone is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. (USA and Canada). Toll-free: (866) 752-6210 | Email: info@buffalotech.com
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Buffalo Technology UK Ltd. 2 Bracknell Beeches, Old Bracknell Lane Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 7BW United Kingdom
GENERAL INQUIRIES
Email: sales@buffalo-technology.com
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Buffalo Technology provides technical support in English, German, French, Italian and Spanish. For opening hours and relevant telephone numbers, please go to:
www.buffalo-technology.com/contact
Contact Information (Europe)
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Source code for most Buffalo products is available at http://opensource.buffalo.jp
To have a copy of the source code for an individual product mailed to you, please send one individually packaged self addressed padded CD shipping envelope containing a blank CD-R to the following address:
Buffalo Technology USA Inc. 11100 Metric Blvd., Suite 750 Austin, TX 78758 Attn. GPL Department
Within the envelope containing the self addressed padded CD shipping envelope, please include a bank draft or money order for $20 (USD) (made out to Buffalo Technology) to cover our handling fee, postage and CD preparation. The CD-R should have the name of the product and revision number clearly written on the actual CD-R (not on the insert).
Sorry, but we do not send GPL source code in bulk. Source code for a single product will be sent with each request.
GPL Information (North America)
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Source code for most Buffalo products is available at http://opensource.buffalo.jp
To have a copy of the source code for an individual product mailed to you, please send one individually packaged self addressed padded CD shipping envelope containing a blank CD-R to the following address:
Buffalo Technology Ireland Ltd Free Zone East, Shannon, Co. Clare Ireland Attn. GPL Department
Within the envelope containing the self addressed padded CD shipping envelope, please include a bank draft or money order for €20 (Euro) (made out to Buffalo Technology) to cover our handling fee, postage and CD preparation. The CD-R should have the name of the product and revision number clearly written on the actual CD-R (not on the insert).
Sorry, but we do not send GPL source code in bulk. Source code for a single product will be sent with each request.
GPL Information (Europe)
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