25. MIT License (MIT) ............................................. 66
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1. Notes on how to use these
instructions
Read the safety instructions carefully before
use. Note the warnings on the device and in
the operating instructions.
Always keep the operating instructions
close to hand. If you sell the device or give
it away, make sure you also hand over these
instructions and the warranty card.
1.1. Symbols and keywords used in
these instructions
DANGER!
Warning of immediate risk of fatal
injury !
WARNING!
Warning of possible risk of fatal
injury and/or serious irreversible
injuries!
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CAUTION!
Please follow the instructions
to prevent injuries and property
damage!
ATTENTION!
Please follow the instructions to
prevent property damage!
NOTE!
Additional information on using the device.
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NOTE!
Please follow the guidelines in the
operating instructions!
WARNING!
Warning of risk of electric shock!
Bullet point/information on operating steps
and results
Instructions to be carried out
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2. Proper use
This device is a USB hard drive whose data can be made
available to other wireless communicating devices via
the built-in WiFi access point. The device also has USB
connections for data transfer/charging the internal
battery and for charging another device.
Never use the device for any other purpose.
Only use the device indoors.
This device is only designed for private use and is not
suitable for commercial purposes.
3. Safety instructions
Please read through this section and all of the
documentation carefully and follow all of the
instructions given. The instructions will help
you to operate the device reliably and help
increase its service life.
Always keep these operating instructions near
at hand to the device, but store them safely
so that you can pass them on to a new owner
should you sell the device. Should you have
any problems with the device, please only
contact our authorised service partners.
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Safety instructions
3.1. Operating safety
• This device is not intended for use by
people (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental abilities or
by those without experience and/or
knowledge, unless they are supervised
by a person responsible for their safety or
they have been instructed in its use by that
person. Children should be supervised to
ensure they do not play with this device.
• Always adhere to the user instructions of
the devices that you connect to the WiFi
Hard Drive.
• Use only the mains adapter supplied
(KSAS0050500100VAU, manufacturer:
Ktec, China). Never try to plug the mains
adapter into other sockets as this may cause
damage.
• Do not place liquid containers, for example,
vases, on or near the device. The container
may tip over and the liquid may impair the
electrical safety of the product.
• Keep the device away from moisture and
from water in droplet or spray form. Avoid
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vibrations, dust, heat and direct sunlight in
order to prevent malfunction. The operating
temperature is 5-35° C.
• Never open the housing of the device. This
would invalidate the warranty and may
render the device unusable.
• After transporting the device, wait until
it has reached room temperature before
switching it on. Major fluctuations in
temperature or humidity can lead to
condensation which could cause an
electrical short-circuit.
• The device is intended to be connected
to computers with power supply fuse
protection (limited power source according
to EN60950).
• Position the cable so that it cannot be
stepped on or tripped over.
• Do not place any objects on the cables to
avoid damaging them.
• To avoid static charges, you should not
operate the device in extremely dry
conditions.
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• In circumstances where there are
electrostatic discharges, the device could
malfunction. In this case, the device must be
reset to the factory settings.
3.2. Data backup
We do not accept any liability for claims for
compensation due to loss of data or any
damages that are incurred. Always back up
your data onto an external storage device (for
example, CD-R) before updating it.
3.3. Power supply
• Only operate the mains adapter for the WiFi
Hard Drive from an easily accessible and
earthed socket with an AC 100-240 V~ 50 Hz
power supply.
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4. Before use
4.1. Check package contents
Please check your purchase to ensure that all items are
included. If anything is missing, please contact us within
14 days of purchase.
After unpacking, ensure that the following parts have
been supplied:
• WiFi Hard Drive
• Mains adapter (KSAS0050500100VAU, manufacturer:
Ktec, China) with USB cable (microUSB 3.0 to USB)
• Operating instructions and warranty documents
DANGER!
Keep the plastic packaging out of
the reach of children as it can cause
suffocation!
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4.2. System requirements
• WiFi standard 802.11b/g/n
• Windows® 10/ Windows 8/Microsoft Windows® 7
Mac OS 10.6 or newer version,
Android 2.2 or newer, iOS 4.0 or newer
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5. Overview of the device
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1) Battery LED
2) Hard drive LED
3) WiFi LED
4) Internet LED
5) LAN connection (RJ45 socket)
6) RESET button
7) USB 3.0 Micro-B connection for charging the
internal battery/data exchange
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8) ON/OFF switch
9) USB connection for charging another device1
1 To charge other devices, the WiFi Hard Drive must be switched o .
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5.1. Overview of the LED displays
LEDColourStatusDescription
PermanentlyBattery is charged
Battery
LED
Hard
drive
LED
Green
Flashes
RedPermanently
PermanentlyHard drive is ready
White
FlashesHard drive activity
Battery is being
charged
Battery needs
charging
WiFi
Blue
LED
Internet
Green
LED
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Permanently
Flashes
Off
Permanently
Off
The WiFi access
point is ready.
The WiFi access
point is starting.
The WiFi access
point is switched
off.
Internet
connection
No Internet
connection
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6. Start of operation
6.1. Charging the battery
The WiFi Hard Drive has an in-built battery.
You can charge the battery either using the USB mains
adapter included in the delivery or via a USB connection
on your PC or another device with a USB connection.
Connect the USB cable to the USB 3.0 Micro-B
connection on the WiFi Hard Drive.
Connect the other end of the cable to the USB mains
adapter and plug it into the mains socket.
Alternatively, connect the USB cable to the USB
connection on your PC or another device that
delivers 5 V output voltage at its USB connection.
Charge status LEDs
• The battery LED flashes continuously while charging.
• Once the battery has been completely charged, the
battery LED will be permanently lit.
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Start of operation
6.2. Connections
USB connection on the right side of the
device
The USB connection on the side of the device can be
used to charge the batteries of other devices, such as
smart phones, for example.
USB 3.0 Micro-B connection
The USB 3.0 Micro-B connection is used for charging the
internal battery. When the device is switched off, you
can use this connection to access the hard drive from a
PC.
6.3. RJ45 LAN connection
You can use the RJ45 LAN socket to connect the WiFi
Hard Drive directly to a router.
WiFi devices that log into the access point on the WiFi
Hard Drive can thus connect to the Internet through the
router.
NOTE!
For this purpose, Internet access must be set
to "Wired connection" in the settings (see
“Internet Settings” on page 25).
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6.4. Switching on the device
To switch on the WiFi Hard Drive, press and hold the
ON/OFF switch until the charge LED lights up.
• The CHARGE LED flashes while the system boots
up.
• The CHARGE LED is then permanently lit. The WiFi
Hard Drive is now ready for use.
Switching off the device
• To switch off the WiFi Hard Drive, press and hold the
ON/OFF switch for about three seconds.
All LEDs switch off.
7. Operation
The WiFi Hard Drive is configured as a wireless access
point (AP).
Other wireless communication devices (clients) such as
tablet PCs, smart phones or notebooks can log into the
access point and thus access the data of the hard drive
via the WiFi connection.
NOTE!
When using the device as an access point
for the first time, place the client as near as
possible to the WiFi Hard Drive. After successful
installation, you can then set up the hard drive
at any position within range.
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Operation
7.1. Notebook/PC network
connection
Switch the WiFi Hard Drive on.Search for the WiFi-HDD XXXX network in the
list of available wireless networks on your notebook/
PC and connect the device to this network.
Connection under Windows: example
When prompted, enter the network password
(Password) given on the type plate on the rear of
the WiFi Hard Drive.
The WiFi client will now connect to the WiFi Hard
Drive.
You can now use the file manager function via the web
interface, as described under “9. Web interface of the
WiFi Hard Drive” on page 26.
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7.2. Installing the app on an
Android/Apple smart phone/
tablet PC
To be able to use the main menu functions and access
files on the WiFi Hard Drive from a tablet PC or smart
phone, you first need to install the relevant app on your
tablet PC/smart phone. This app is available via the Play
Store (Android) or AppStore (Apple).
Call up the following site using the web browser on
your smart phone/tablet PC:
"http://www.medion.com/WiFihddtool/".
Download the relevant Android/Apple app from the
website.
Download the app via a direct link:
Scan the adjacent QR code to be directed
to the download page for the iOS app on
the AppStore.
Scan the adjacent QR code to be directed
to the download page for the Android
app on Google Play.
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Operation
Once you have installed the app, you need to
activate the WiFi functionality on your smart phone/
tablet and connect the device to the WiFi-HDD-XXXX network.
7.3. Smart phone or tablet network
connection
Switch the WiFi Hard Drive on.Activate the WiFi functionality on your smart phone/
tablet and connect your device to the WiFi-HDD-XXXX network.
When prompted, enter the network password
(Password) given on the type plate on the rear of
the WiFi Hard Drive.
The WiFi client will now connect to the WiFi Hard
Drive.
NOTE!
To be able to use the file manager function
on your smart phone/tablet PC, install the
relevant app for your Android/Apple device
as described under “7.2. Installing the app on
an Android/Apple smart phone/tablet PC” on
page 19.
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File management via the Android/Apple app
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8. File management via the
Android/Apple app
When you have opened the app on your smart phone/
tablet PC, the Home menu will be displayed.
8.1. Device selection
• The WiFi HDD icon is
active at the lower edge of
the display. All the folders
on the WiFi Hard Drive are
displayed in this view.
• To switch the view to display
the files and folders on your
smart phone/tablet PC, tap
My Device at the lower
edge of the display.
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File management via the Android/Apple app
8.2. Menu icons
You can use the menu icons at the upper edge of the
display to perform the following functions:
The Home icon will return you to the top level
of the file structure.
The View icon changes the files and folders
display between tile and list view.
The Settings icon is used to call up the Settings
menu (see “8.4. Settings menu” on page 24).
Use Back to scroll back to the previous screen.
The Manage icon starts the file manager
function. The button will change to the Exit
button.
Tap Search to directly search for file names in
the current folder.
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8.3. File management
Tap the button.
The following menu bar will be shown at the lower edge
of the display:
Tap a file that you want to move, download or delete.
Select All/Unselect All
In order to select all files in the current folder, tap
Select All; tap Unselect All to unselect all of
the files again.
Download/Upload
In order to download the file (view: WiFi HDD)
or upload it (view: My Device), tap the relevant
button and then select a location to save the file.
Status
Tap Status to see the status of the active and
complete file transfers.
Delete
Tap Delete to delete the file.
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File management via the Android/Apple app
Exit file management
To exit file management and return to the device
selection screen, tap Exit.
8.4. Settings menu
The Settings menu in the app for smart phones/
tablet PCs contains the most important options for
configuring the WiFi Hard Drive.
NOTE!
To be able to carry out a full configuration,
call up the Settings menu in the web
interface for the WiFi Hard Drive via a web
browser (see “9. Web interface of the WiFi
Hard Drive” on page 26).
WiFi HDD-n-go Settings
Device name
Here you can enter a name for the WiFi Hard Drive.
Security opt.
Set the encryption for logging into the access point on
the WiFi Hard Drive.
Firmware Upgrade
Here you can directly check whether an update for the
app is available and can be downloaded.
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Internet Settings
Here you can specify whether to connect to the Internet
via a wireless LAN (Wireless connection) or via the
RJ45 LAN socket (Wired connection). The WiFi Hard
Drive will make this Internet connection available once
the client registered on the WiFi Hard Drive has been
saved.
To start the search for available WiFi networks, click
the
button in the Network configuration
field.
Then enter the network password under
Password and click Login.
Advanced settings
Tap the arrow next to the
entry for the network that
the WiFi Hard Drive should
use to set up an Internet
connection.
Here you can select whether
IP addresses are automatically
taken from the network
(DHCP) or if you set the IP
address manually (Static).
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Web interface of the WiFi Hard Drive
9. Web interface of the WiFi
Hard Drive
In order to edit the system settings on the WiFi Hard
Drive and be able to access the content on the attached
data storage devices, call up the web interface via the
web browser on your notebook/PC/mobile device.
To do this, locate the IP address on the type plate
on the rear of the WiFi Hard Drive. Then enter this IP
address into the address bar of your web browser.
NOTE!
To open the web interface on a Windows
PC or Apple computer, you can also use the
finder tool (see “13. WiFi HDD Tool” on page
36).
You will be prompted to enter the password for the web
interface.
When logging in for the first time, enter the login
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data given on the type plate on the rear of the WiFi
Hard Drive. (Default user: admin, default password:
[no password])
Setting the language for the web interface
Set the language for the web interface in the password
prompt window.
NOTE!
After logging in for the first time, enter a
password for administrator access in order
to protect your data (see “10.1. User” on page
28).
After you have successfully logged into the
web interface, the Settings page will be
displayed.
10. Settings
The Settings page lets you access various submenus
in which you can change the settings for User, Disk,
Network, Services and System, as well as start
the Wizard.
The submenus will open in a new window.
Exit a submenu by clicking the X symbol at the
upper right-hand edge of the submenu.
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Settings
Most settings need to be confirmed by clicking
SAVE in order for them to become effective.
10.1. User
Here you can set the administrator password.
Confirm the password by clicking SAVE.
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10.2. Disk
Here you can display information about the storage
usage and file system of the internal hard drive.
10.3. Network
Host name
Here you can enter a device name for the WiFi Hard
Drive.
Confirm the name by clicking SAVE.
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Here you can change the settings for the access point on
the WiFi Hard Drive.
SSID
Enter the SSID that allows other WiFi devices to identify
the access point on the WiFi Hard Drive.
Mode
Set the WiFi wireless standard here.
Password
Enter a password that other WiFi devices require to log
into the access point on the WiFi Hard Drive.
MAC address
Here you can check the MAC address of your WiFi
Hard Drive. IP address
Enter the IP address for accessing the web interface for
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the WiFi Hard Drive.
Subnet mask
Enter the subnet mask for the access point on the WiFi
Hard Drive.
Wi-Fi channel
If other WiFi networks are affecting the access point
and the operation of the WiFi Hard Drive, you can set a
different channel here for transmitting the WiFi signal.
Security
Set the encryption for logging into the access point on
the WiFi Hard Drive.
Hide SSID
Here you can set whether the network name (SSID) of
the WiFi Hard Drive is to be visible in the network (ON
setting).
DHCP server
Here you can enable or disable the DHCP server for the
WiFi Hard Drive.
• Enable the DHCP server to operate the WiFi Hard
Drive as an access point that actively allocates IP
addresses to clients that log into the DHCP server.
• Disable the DHCP server to manually allocate the
IP addresses to the clients. The IP address must be
within the address range that you can define for the
enabled DHCP server (see next section).
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DHCP server enabled:
With an enabled DHCP server, you can use the
Client List option to view the devices currently
logged into the WiFi Hard Drive.
You can set the IP address range within which the
DHCP server allocates IP addresses to clients under
Start address and End address.
Enter the IP address for accessing the access point on
the WiFi Hard Drive under Gateway.
NOTE!
The IP address of the gateway must be outside
of the IP address range of the DHCP server.
Pri DNS server
If, in the next menu option "Internet", you have entered
an access point that can be used to connect to the
Internet, then the IP address of this access point will
appear here.
You can also manually enter the IP address for the
primary DNS server here.
Sec DNS server
If there is a second DNS server in the network that
allocates IP addresses, enter the IP address of the second
DNS server here.
Internet
Here you can search for available WiFi networks with an
Internet connection. To do this, click Scan.
Then enter the network password under Password
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and, if required, allocate an IP address (only for
manual IP addresses).
The WiFi Hard Drive will make this Internet connection
available once the client registered on the hard drive has
been saved.
10.4. Services
Here you can enable and disable the Samba services on
the WiFi Hard Drive (factory setting: Samba service is
enabled).
• With Samba enabled, Windows clients can display
the files on those devices connected to the WiFi Hard
Drive in Windows Explorer.
• With Samba disabled, the files can be displayed and
managed only via the apps or the web interface.
10.5. System
Time settings
Here you can set the date and time, as well as the time
zone.
In addition, you can select whether the time setting
is automatically configured from a time server via the
Internet or whether the current time on the PC is used
for setting the time and date.
Save Setting
Here you can back up the current setting of the WiFi
Hard Drive in a configuration file and save it on your
device.
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• The RESTORE option allows you to specify the
location where an earlier configuration file has been
saved and then load this configuration.
Firmware Upgrade
If you have received a firmware update, you can install
the update using this menu option.
Reset Settings
Select this menu option and then click SAVE to
reset the device to its factory settings.
10.6. Wizard
This wizard takes you through the necessary steps to
configure the basic settings for the WiFi Hard Drive.
Follow each step of the instructions and click NEXT
to move to the next setting.
The WiFi Hard Drive will restart after the settings have
been completed.
11. Information
The Information page lets you display the device,
storage and network status.
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Explorer
12. Explorer
You can use the Explorer to manage the files on the WiFi
Hard Drive.
Select a data storage device and a folder in the file
structure (10/11) to display its contents.
Select a file.The buttons 1-9 are used to perform the functions of
file management.
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1) Refresh
2) Upload
3) Create
4) Copy
5) Move
6) Download
7) Delete
8) Rename
9) Start Photo Viewer
10) Internal hard drive
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WiFi HDD Tool
13. WiFi HDD Tool
You can download the WiFi HDD Tool from the
website "http://www.medion.com/WiFihddtool/".
This finder tool can be used to locate the WiFi Hard
Drive on the network and to directly open the web
interface in your browser.
Double click the file WiFi HDD TOOL.exe to start the
finder tool.
NOTE!
The WiFi Hard Drive can only be found if there
is a connection to the WiFiHDD XXXX
network.
The finder tool will now search for the WiFi Hard
Drive. If the WiFi Hard Drive cannot be found, place it
nearer to the PC and then click Refresh to start the
search again.
When the finder tool has found the WiFi Hard Drive,
click Log In to go directly to the web interface.
The browser on your Windows PC will open and the
Settings page will be displayed.
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In order to display the WiFi Hard Drive directly in
Windows Explorer, click My Storage.
NOTE!
The files on the data storage device connected
to the WiFi Hard Drive can only be displayed
in Windows Explorer if the Samba server is
enabled on the WiFi Hard Drive
(see “10.4. Services” on page 32).
If you do not want to use the finder tool, open your
web browser and enter http://10.10.10.254 in the
address bar.
14. Resetting the device
The RESET button on the side of the WiFi Hard
Drive can be used to reset the WiFi Hard Drive in the
event that the system no longer responds or you
have lost your administrator password.
Press the RESET button with a pointed object (such
as a paper clip) and keep the button pressed for
about five seconds.
The WiFi Hard Drive will now start with the original
factory settings.
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Do you need more help?
15. Do you need more help?
If the above suggestions did not solve a specific
problem, please contact us. The following information
would help us:
• What external devices are connected?
• When operating the product, at which step did the
problem occur?
• What steps have you already taken to try and rectify
the problem?
• Please provide your customer number if you have
one.
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16. Cleaning
Follow the instructions below to increase the service life
of the product:
• Always unplug the mains adapter and disconnect all
the cables before cleaning the product.
• Do not use solvents, corrosive agents or aerosolbased detergents to clean the product.
• Clean the product with a soft, lint-free cloth.
Please keep the packaging and do not use anything
other than this packaging to transport the product.
ATTENTION!
None of the parts inside the device
require cleaning or maintenance.
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Disposal
17. Disposal
Packaging
The product is packaged to protect it from
damage in transit. Packaging materials are raw
materials and can therefore be reused or
recycled.
Hardware
Do not under any circumstances dispose of the
product with the household rubbish at the end
of its service life. Please consult your local
authority for advice on correct and ecofriendly methods of disposal.
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Technical data
18. Technical data
General data
Total weight (approx.) 270 g
Operating temperature 5°C to 35°C
Humidity
during operation 5% to 65%
Dimensions: approx. 85 x 25 x 130 mm
Internal battery
Capacity 3000 mAh
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WiFi Hard Drive
Storage capacity: 1 TB (= 1000 GB)
2
WiFi standard: 802.11 b/g/n
Mains adapter
Model KSAS0050500100VAU
Manufacturer: Ktec, China
Input voltage: 100–240 V ~ 50/60 Hz 0.18 A
Output voltage: 5.0 V 1000 mA
Connections: LAN (100 Mbit/s)
USB 2.0
Micro-USB 3.0
2 1 GB corresponds to 1 billion bytes. The actual storage capacity
can vary.
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Technical data
Media Codecs
Android: Music: MP3
Photo: BMP, JPG, GIF, PNG
iOS: Music: AAC, WAV, AIFF, M4A, MP3
Photo: BMP, JPG, TIF, GIF, PNG
The video playback is dependent on the video player
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Access point (AP), wireless AP
Also known as a base station, this is an electronic device
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Operating system
Software with which the user and the other software
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BSSID (MAC)
The basic service set identification (BSSID) corresponds
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DHCP – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
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In some systems, the IP address changes automatically
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Protocol.
DNS – Domain Name Service
A system used by a network name server to translate
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ESSID
By providing different network IDs, it is possible to operate
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at the base station. To connect several base stations to
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Gateway
The standard gateway is the computer/router in the network
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IP address
A binary 32-bit number that uniquely identifies any
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LAN – Local Area Network
A system in which computer users are connected to
each other within a company or an organisation and are
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MAC address
The MAC address (media access control address) is the
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Passphrase key
The network key that is used for authentication on a
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SSID
By providing different network IDs, it is possible to
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SSID is set at the base station. To connect several base
stations to the same network, they need to be set to the
same SSID; this is then known as an ESSID (extended
SSID).
Subnet mask
A subnet is a subordinate part of a network. It collates
several consecutive IP addresses by means of a subnet
mask.
WLAN - Wireless Local Area Network
A wireless local area network (WLAN) is a wireless
computer network that links two or more devices using
a wireless distribution method. Most modern WLANs are
based on IEEE 802.11 standards, also known as WiFi.
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WiFi Hard Drive 1TB
Warranty Details
The product is warrantyd to be free from defects in workmanship and parts for
a period of 12 months
warranty period, under normal use and care, will be repaired, replaced or refunded at our discretion. The benefi ts conferred by this warranty are in addition
to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws.
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Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure
and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
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be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
from the date of purchase. Defects that occur within this
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Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice
Unfortunately, from time to time, faulty products are manufactured which need
to be returned to the Supplier for repair.
Please be aware that if your product is capable of retaining user-generated
data (such as fi les stored on a computer hard drive, telephone numbers stored
on a mobile telephone, songs stored on a portable media player, games saved
on a games console or fi les stored on a USB memory stick) during the process of
repair, some or all of your stored data may be lost.
We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product
for repair.
You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods, we may replace
them with refurbished goods of the same type of use refurbished parts in the
repair process.
Please be assured though, refurbished parts or replacements are only
used where they meet ALDI's stringent quality specifi cations.
If at any time you feel your repair is being handled unsatisfactorily, you may
escalate your complaint. Please telephone us on 1300 884 987 or write to us at:
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PRODUCT NAME WiFi Hard Drive 1TB
BRAND NAME MEDION
PRODUCT NUMBER 51868
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Warranty Certificate
Congratulations! You have made an excellent choice of this quality product.
Our commitment to quality also includes our service. Should you, contrary to
expectations, experience defects due to manufacturing faults, ALDI will provide
you with a warranty against defects as follows:
Warranty
The product is warrantyd to be free from defects in workmanship and parts
for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase. Defects that occur within
this warranty period, under normal use and care, will be repaired, replaced
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Proof of Purchase
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and as proof of date on which the purchase was made.
Extent of Warranty
This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or parts. All defective
products or parts will be repaired or replaced. This warranty does not cover
batteries or any other consumable items.
Normal Wear and Tear
This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear to the products or parts.
Exclusions
This warranty does not cover:
• Any defects caused by an accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation
or operation, lack of reasonable care, unauthorised modifi cation, loss of
parts, tampering or attempted repair by a person not authorised by the
distributor.
• Any product that has not been installed, operated or maintained in
accordance with the manufacturer‘s operating instructions provided with
the product.
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• Any product that has been used for purposes other than domestic use.
• Any damage caused by improper power input or improper cable connection.
To Make a Claim
This warranty against defects is provided by ALDI Stores, Locked Bag 56, St. Marys
Delivery Centre, NSW 2760, Phone (02) 9675 9000. If a defect in the goods appears
within 1 year, you are entitled to claim a warranty, please contact or send all
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MEDION Australia Pty Ltd
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ensure that no damage occurs to the product during transit.
Please provide the original or a copy of the proof of purchase. Also please make
sure you have included an explanation of the problem.
Please note the costs of making a warranty claim, including any return postage,
will be covered by the supplier identifi ed above.
Please note that upon receiving your warranty claim, the supplier will send, via
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Via the link
http://www.medion.com/wlanhddtool/
you can download the required app for your
apple device.
Via the link
http://www.medion.com/wlanhddtool/
you can download the required app for your
android device.
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