Buffalo Technology HS-DGL User Manual

User Manual
LinkStation MultiMedia Home Server
HS-DGL Series
www.buffalotech.com
v3.0
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase! Your LinkStation Home Server gives you a central location for
This user manual uses images representative of LinkStation user interfaces and software at time of publication. As time passes, future user interfaces and software may be available for download from: http://www.buffalotech.com (Support Section - Downloads).
Due to the evolving state of the product, the images and text in this manual may vary slightly from the images and text displayed by your LinkStation.
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LinkStation Diagram ....................................................... 4
LinkStation Quick Setup ................................................. 6
Link Navigator Setup .................................................... 11
Accessing LinkStation Data from a PC ....................... 20
Accessing LinkStation Data from a Mac .................... 23
LinkStation Expansion ................................................... 26
Transfering Files from your Digital Camera ................ 27
Basic Settings ................................................................ 28
Network Settings ........................................................... 31
Security Settings ............................................................ 36
USB Settings ................................................................... 44
USB Printer Installation ................................................. 47
Maintenance Settings .................................................. 52
LinkStation Backup ...................... ................................ 56
PCast/DLNA Settings ............................ ........................ 63
Troubleshooting ............................................................ 66
Technical Specifications .............................................. 69
Technical Support ......................................................... 70
FCC and GPL ................................................................ 70
Table of Contents
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1. Power Button – The Power Button is used to power the LinkStation on or off. The power on process will take approximately 30 seconds to a full minute to complete. During this time, do not unplug the LinkStation from the wall outlet. To turn the LinkStation off, press and hold the power button for several seconds until the Power LED light begins blinking. At that time, stop pressing the button and shutdown should complete within 30 seconds.
2. Power LED – The Power LED light will blink during startup or shutdown, but otherwise will remain lit up while LinkStation is powered on.
3. LINK/ACT LED – The LINK/ACT LED light will light up if an Ethernet Cable is plugged in and attached to another network device, such as a router, hub, or PC. Periodically, the LED will blink, signifying network activity.
LinkStation Diagram
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4. Disk Full LED – When LinkStation’s internal
drive approaches 95% of its capacity, the Disk Full LED will light up in red. For options to increase storage capacity, see
LinkStation Expansion on page 26.
5. Diagnostic LED – The Diagnostic LED ashes if the LinkStation encounters an
error.
6. USB Port (Front & Rear) – LinkStation
offers two USB Ports for adding external drives or USB printers. Please see the
LinkStation Expansion section on page 26
to learn more about how to take advantage of the USB Ports on LinkStation.
LinkStation Diagram
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Quick Setup
Plug the LinkStation’s power cord into a power outlet.
Also, plug the included Ethernet Cable into LinkStation’s RJ-45 network port located on the back
of LinkStation.
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Quick Setup
Connect the other end of the Ethernet Cable into a hub, switch, or router on the network, or connect it directly to a nearby running PC.
NOTE: It is recommended that you connect LinkStation to a hub or switch on your network. Connecting it directly to the back of a PC should only be used if absolutely necessary. Many features, including automatic DHCP IP Addressing, require LinkStation to be connected to a switch or hub. If the LinkStation is connected directly to a PC, you will have to congure it
manually.
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Quick Setup
Turn the LinkStation on by pressing the power button until the green Power LED begins to ash.
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Quick Setup
Check the LINK/ACT light on the front of the LinkStation. If it is lit, then your LinkStation is connected properly; please turn to page 11 to continue setup. If it is not lit, continue to the next
page.
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Quick Setup
If the LINK/ACT LED on the front of LinkStation is lit, your LinkStation is connected properly.
If the LINK/ACT LED is not lit, make sure that:
Both LinkStation and the switch or PC are powered on.
The Ethernet Cable is securely fastened to both devices.
The Ethernet Cable is not damaged; verify this by trying another Ethernet Cable.
If problems persist, contact our technical support. Please see page 80 for support contact
information.
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Link Navigator Setup
Insert the Link Navigator CD into a PC’s CD-ROM drive. Depending on the PC’s conguration, the EasySetup program may launch. If it does not automatically launch, manually launch it by pressing the Start menu, selecting the Run... option. When the Run dialog opens, type x:
easysetup.exe (where x is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive). Press OK to continue.
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Link Navigator Setup
LinkNavigator is now running. Please press the Install IP Setup Utility icon, then press the Start button. The LinkStation IP Conguration Utility will launch and scan for networks.
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Link Navigator Setup
The IP Conguration Utility allows you to easily congure LinkStation’s network settings. The
Search button will re-scan the network for any and all LinkStations available. The drop down menu lists all available LinkStations. If there are multiple LinkStations on the network, then select the proper LinkStation from the pull down menu. Once the proper LinkStation has been selected, press the Change IP Address button to continue.
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Link Navigator Setup
This section of the program changes LinkStation’s IP address. Check the check box that states Acquire IP Address Automatically. This will give LinkStation an IP address from the network’s router/DHCP server. A xed (static) IP Address and Gateway can be set if preferred. The Administrator Password eld sets an administrator password for the web-based conguration if desired. When nished, press the OK button.
Note: If LinkStation was plugged directly into a PC, the DHCP function will timeout and give LinkStation an IP address of 192.168.xxx.xxx, where each xxx can be any value from 1-254. The subnet mask will default to 255.255.0.0. You will need to adjust your PC’s IP Address and subnet mask to a different IP Address on the same subnet, or give the LinkStation a xed IP address on the same subnet as your PC.
Example: if your LinkStation’s IP address has defaulted
to 192.168.11.113, you could set your PC’s IP address to
192.168.11.114. If your PC’s IP address is 192.168.14.2, you could set the LinkStation’s IP address to 192.168.14.3. In each case, make sure that the Subnet Mask is set the same for both the LinkStation and the PC that will be accessing it.
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Link Navigator Setup
LinkStation is now ready to be congured. The login prompt will appear. The user name is root. There is no password by default. Only enter a password if you have congured one. Press the OK button when nished.
User name: root Password: default password is blank.
Only enter a password if you have congured one.
In the future, your LinkStation can be accessed by typing //LINKSTATION_NAME into a Web browser (where LINKSTATION_NAME is the name of your LinkStation set on page 17).
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Link Navigator Setup
Congratulations, you have logged into LinkStation. These are the main conguration menus. Please bookmark this page for easy access. For detailed explanations of each menu and setting,
please refer to the Settings section, starting on page 28 of this manual. To continue setup, click on the Basic link. Then, click on the LinkStation Name Setup link to continue.
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Link Navigator Setup
This section allows you to change the name of your LinkStation. This name will be required to access LinkStation data. A friendly, easy name is recommended. Please enter an appropriate name in the LinkStation Name eld. The name cannot contain any spaces or special characters. Alphanumeric characters including hyphen and underscore are allowed.
A short description of the LinkStation can be created in the LinkStation Description eld. This description will be shown while browsing through Network Neighborhood on Windows machines. Once the elds have been completed, press the Apply button.
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Link Navigator Setup
By default there are two shared folders on LinkStation. One is for Windows and Mac machines, while the other is for Macs only. Windows machines will only see one share. If you would like to create additional shares for specic users or specic types of data, then click on the Security tab
on the left. Then click on the Shared Folder Settings link to continue. From this screen you can
add new shares/folders or edit existing shares/folders. Press the Add a New Folder button to begin creating a new share/folder.
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Link Navigator Setup
To begin setting up a new share, enter an appropriate share/folder name in the Shared Folder Name eld. Set the remaining settings to the desired function. Access Restriction will turn on
security features. Please refer to the Settings section (starting on page 28) of this manual before using the Access Restriction function. Press the Apply button when nished. A new shared folder
has been set up. Please repeat this step to set up more shared folders.
Note: OS X Macs work best with “Win” shares. Use “Mac” shares only with older Macs, as AppleTalk entails a 2 GB lesize limitation.
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Accessing LinkStation Data from a PC
To access LinkStation from a PC, press Start and choose Run.... Type “\\LinkStation_Name”,
where LinkStation_Name is the name of the LinkStation set on page 17. Press OK to continue.
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Accessing LinkStation Data from a PC
LinkStation’s root directory will appear. You will see all of the congured shares. All users can read and write to all folders unless otherwise congured. To set up security and password protection, please refer to the Settings section (starting on page 28) of this manual. To setup a printer see the LinkStation Expansion section found on page 26. LinkStation can be accessed by multiple PC’s simultaneously by following this step. A drive letter can also be mapped to the LinkStation; see the next page for more information.
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Accessing LinkStation Data from a PC
From the previous step’s Root Directory screen, use the pull down menu and click Tools and then select Map Network Drive. The Map Network Drive program will run. Select the drive letter you
would like LinkStation to assume from the Drive: pull down menu. Enter the \\LinkStation_ Name\share_name in the Folder: eld (where LinkStation_Name is the LinkStation Name set on page 17 and share_name is the Shared Folder Name set on page 19). You can also browse for the shared folder by pressing the Browse button and searching through the Entire Network and then the Microsoft Windows Network. Check the Reconnect at logon checkbox to create this mapped drive everytime Windows starts. Once complete, press the Finish button. LinkStation is now
mapped to a drive letter.
NOTE: If errors occur while mapping multiple drive shares, see page 66 for help.
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