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Instruções de Operação Buffalo Technology, Modelo TeraNavigator none

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Connect the power plug to a power outlet. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into a hub, switch, or router on the network. Press the power button on the front panel to turn your TeraStation on. Step : Check your Connection Step : Check your Connection Check the LINK/ACT LED on the front of the TeraStation. If it’s lit, then your TeraStation is connected to your network. Please turn to page 4 to continue setup. If the LINK/ACT LED on the front of TeraStation is not lit, your TeraStation is not properly connected to your network. Make sure that: • both TeraStation and the hub, switch, or PC are powered on, • the Ethernet cable is securely fastened to both devices, and • the Ethernet cable is not damaged. To verify, try using another Ethernet cable. If problems persist, contact our technical support. Refer to page 9 for more details. Step : Using the Client Utility Step : Using the Client Utility Insert the TeraNavigator CD into a PC’s CD-ROM drive. If Setup doesn’t launch automatically, you can launch it manually by clicking Start, then Run.... When the Run dialog opens, type d:\setup.exe (where “d” is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive). Press OK to continue. TeraNavigator should now be running. Press the Install Client Utility button, and then press the Start button. Once the installation has completed, press the Launch button. Each TeraStation on the network will have a tab in the client utility. Make sure that your Terastation’s tab is selected, click Setup from the pull down menu and choose Browser Management. Step 4: TeraStation Configuration Utility Step 4: TeraStation Configuration Utility change it. Press OK when finished. Here on the Basic page, begin by changing the name of your TeraStation in the TeraStation Hostname field. A friendly, easy-to-remember name is recommended, such as “TeraStation”. The name cannot contain any spaces or special characters. Enter a short description of your TeraStation in the TeraStation Description field. You’ll then see this description in Network Neighborhood. You’re now logged in. Bookmark this page in your browser for easy future access. For detailed explanations of each menu and setting, refer to your TeraStation manual, available on your TeraNavigator CD. Click on the Basic button on the left side. This login prompt will appear. The user name is admin. The password is password, until you Make sure that the date and time are correct in Date and time setup. To synchronize clock settings with your computer, press Use Local time. Press Apply at the bottom of the page when the desired fields are completed. Step : Map a Driveletter to your Share Step : Map a Driveletter to your Share To access your TeraStation’s data, it’s convenient to map your TeraStation to a drive letter. Begin by clicking Start and then Run.... In the dialog box, type \\TeraStation_Name where TeraStation_Name is the friendly, easyto- remember name that you entered into the TeraStation Hostname field on page 5. Press OK to continue. TeraStation’s root directory will appear. You’ll see all of the configured shared folders, including share, the preconfigured shared folder that we’re going to map a drive letter to. From the pull-down menu, click Tools, and then Map Network Drive. Note: If you cannot access the TeraStation, please disable or reconfigure your software firewalls. Select the drive letter you want to map share to from the Drive: list box. In the Folder: field, enter \\TeraStation_Name\share, where TeraStation_Name is the friendly, easy-to-remember name you gave your TeraStation on page 5. If you set up other shares on your TeraStation, you may map them by substituting their share name for “share” in the Folder: field. You can also browse for a 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 have Windows connect to your mapped drive every time it starts. Press Finish. Congratulations! Your TeraStation is set up. Please see the TeraStation User Manual for more help and configuration options. Note on RAID arrays: TeraStation uses RAID (“Redundant Array of Independent Disks”) technology to control the four hard drives in your TeraStation. RAID may be configured several ways: RAID Spanning - All four drives are combined into one large drive, giving the maximum capacity for your TeraStation. RAID Spanning is efficient, but has no redundancy. If one hard drive fails, all data on the TeraStation is lost. RAID 1 (mirroring) - Hard drives (or spanned pairs of hard drives) are arranged in mirrored pairs. Each half of the pair reads and writes exactly the same data. This costs you half of the total capacity of your TeraStation, but provides excellent redundancy. If a hard drive fails, the mirror set continues to operate, allowing you to work normally. You may replace the damaged or defective drive at any time, and normal RAID 1 mirroring will then be automatically restored. RA...


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