2.2 Product CD ......................................................................................................................................... 4
4.8 USB Storage ..................................................................................................................................... 19
4.9 Request to Connect .......................................................................................................................... 20
4.10 Quitting the Control Center ............................................................................................................... 21
7.1 LED Indicators .................................................................................................................................. 26
This Server is designed to connect your Multifunction Printer, Scanner, Fax, Multifunction
Printer, Hard Drive, iPhone, iPod, USB Digital TV Tuner, Digital Camera, USB Webcam, USB
Speaker, USB CD, USB DVD to your network, allowing all network users’ access to these
shared USB devices.
To fully benefit from this document, you should be familiar with basic networking principles.
The instructions described in this manual are based on the settings in a new Server. To
reload the Factory Parameters, you can reset this Server back to Factory Default, which will
restore most of the settings. For details, please refer to the chapter “Restore Factory
Defaults”.
Should you require any technical assistance, please contact your product reseller. Or you
can visit our website at http://www.digitus.info for latest product information. This document
is subject to changes without prior notice.
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2. Product Overview
2.1 Package Contents
Verify that nothing is missing from the package by using the checking list below. Please
contact your dealer if anything is missing or damaged. All packing materials are
recyclable. Please confirm the items in the package below:
The Server
Quick Installation Guide
CD (Control Center and User’s Manual and Quick Installation Guide)
Power Adaptor
2.2 Product CD
This CD provides easy-to-use Control Center software, and the User’s Manual and
Quick Installation Guide.
2.2.1 Start-up Procedures
If your computer is configured to auto start CDs, this CD will start automatically
when inserted. You can also navigate to the CD and start the autorun.exe file
from within the Windows file manager.
2.3 Physical Description
1. Power Adaptor Connector: for DC IN 12V/1A power adaptor
2. Init Button: for restoring the parameters to the default values
3. Ethernet Connector: connected to a twisted pair category 5 cable
4. Wireless Station (only for wireless model):
IEEE 802.11 b/g/n wireless station with antenna
5. USB Host Ports: USB 1.1/2.0 low, full, and Hi-Speed compliant
6. Indicators Power Indicator is lit while power is applied. If it is not lit, or if it blinks, there is a
problem with this Server or power adapter.
Link Status(for wired model)is lit while network is applied. If it is not lit, it
indicates that this server does not connect to the network.
Status Indicator (for wired model) blinks to indicate network activity.
LAN Indicator (for wireless model) blinks to indicate wired network activity. If it is
lit, it indicates the wired network is applied. If it is not lit, it indicates that the
server does not connect to the wired network.
WLAN Indicator (for wireless model) blinks to indicate wireless network activity. If
it is lit, it indicates the wireless network is applied. If it is not lit, it indicates that
the server does not connect to the wireless network.
USB Indicator(s) is lit while a USB device connects to a USB Port of this Server.
If it is not lit, or if it blinks, there is a problem with the USB device or this Server.
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2.4 Supported USB Devices
The server supports the following types of USB devices.
USB Printer
USB multifunction printer (MFP/AIO)
USB scanner
USB storage (like USB external HD, flash disk, and digital camera)
USB speaker
USB camera
USB digital TV tuner
USB webcam
USB CD
USB DVD
iPod
iPhone
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3. Basic Installation
3.1 Connecting the Hardware
1. Make sure that your USB devices are switched off and that the Server’s Power
Adapter is disconnected.
2. Connect the USB devices to the USB ports with the USB cables.
3. Connect the Server to the network with a twisted-pair category 5 cable,
10baseT or 100baseTX.
4. Turn on the USB devices and make sure it is ready for use.
5. Connect the Power Adapter to the Server. The power indicator will light up and USB1
and USB2 indicators will flash in turn. (For 1-port model, only USB1 indicator will
flash.) When the Link indicator lights up, the Server is correctly connected to the
network. When USB1 and USB2 indicators stop flashing, the Server starts to work
normally.
3.2 Wireless connection
This section only applies to wireless model.
3.2.1 Preliminary
Before you can access wireless network, wireless parameters should be set
correctly. You have to setup the first wireless parameter set through LAN
(wired) connection.
Wireless access can be set as infrastructure (station) mode, which need an
access point to route network messages with the same SSID.
Wireless access can be secured by WEP (64/128), WPA-PSA (TKIP/AES),
and WPA2-PSK (AES).
In infrastructure mode, if network administrator wants to change any security
related parameters, the server should be changed first, and then access
point. If parameters mismatch causes wireless access is not allowed, you
have to modify those parameters through LAN connection.
In infrastructure mode, the maximal transfer rate is 150 MBits depending
on access point’s capability.
3.2.2 Set Wireless Configuration Using Control Center
1. Install USB Device Server Control Center. It is available in the Product CD.
2. Start USB Device Server Control Center and Auto-searching USB device
server window will appear.
If the wireless parameters are not correct or not set yet, you have to use LAN
to access USB Device Server Control Center.
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3. If the tool finds USB device servers in your local area network,
then you have to select a server from the server list.
4. Double click the highlighted server (or click the “Configure Server” button)
to get the server’s web pages. Click CONFIG icon.
5. Login with administrator ID (default: admin) and
its password (default: admin).
6. Click Wireless icon.
7. In order to join an existing wireless network, you have to set the correct
SSID, and the correct security method with the correct key information.
8. If the wireless network is secured by WEP64 or WEP128, key index and
WEP key must be set correctly.
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9. If the wireless network is secured by WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK,
the key formats, shared key and encryption must be set correctly.
10. Click Submit to save your settings. And the server will reboot.
11. You have now finished the procedure of setting the wireless parameters.
After properly configuring the wireless parameters, you can remove the network
cable and reboot the server. The server will then connect to your wireless
network. It will detect if a network cable is plugged-in or not. If a network cable is
plugged-in, it will always connect to the network through the network cable.
Otherwise it will always connect to the network through wireless module. Once
the server connects to the network, either by network cable or by wireless
module, all operations to use USB device server are exactly the same.
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3.3 Assigning an IP Address to the Server
3.3.1 Preliminary
If you have a DHCP server on your network, your Server will receive an IP
address automatically. The IP address will then appear on the Control Center
or on the page of configuration report that you printed earlier. If your DHCP
server does not give an IP address to the Server, the Server will use the
automatic private IP addressing IP: 169.254.0.0. ~ 169.254.255.255
If you are not working in a DHCP network, you need to manually set the
Server’s IP address.
3.3.2 IP Address
Unless you are assigning an IP address using DHCP, you must obtain an
unused IP address from your network administrator.
3.3.3 Methods for Setting the IP Address
You can set the IP address of your Server using one of the following methods,
depending on your network operating environment:
Automatic IP Address Assignment
Manual IP Address Assignment
3.3.4 Server Names and Server Name Rules
The default server name of the Server is “DIGITUS”. If you put two or more
Servers in your local area network, to avoid using the same server names you
have to change the server names by using the Control Center or the Server’s
web pages. If your server name is longer than 15 characters, the Server uses
only the first 15 characters.
3.3.5 Setting the IP Address Using DHCP
Follow the instructions below to get an IP address using DHCP:
1. Edit or create a scope in the DHCP manager of the DHCP daemon.
The entries included in this scope should contain the following parameters:
range of IP addresses
subnet mask
default router IP address
DNS server IP address
lease duration
2. Activate the scope. The Server automatically gets the DHCP parameters. If
you are using DNS, you may include at least one DNS server IP address in
the DHCP scope or manually set the DNS server IP address using Server’s
web pages or the Control Center.
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