Freecom Technologies Network hard drive manual Ndas Ethernet Mode, USB Mode

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Freecom Classic SL Network Drive

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Chapter 2: Cable Installation

 

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Warning: Do not connect USB cable and Ethernet cable at the same time.

2.1 NDAS (Ethernet) Mode

Classic SL Network Drive

1.Connect the included Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port on the Classic SL Network Drive to a switch (100 Base-T full duplex).

Wireless users: Connect Classic SL Network Drive to your wireless router or access point with the included Ethernet cable.

2.Make sure the power connector is firmly attached to the Classic SL Network Drive and connect the power adapter to a power source.

3.Slide the On/Off Switch to ON position.

2.2 USB Mode

Classic SL Network Drive

1.Connect the included USB cable from the USB port on the Classic SL Network Drive to your PC’s USB port.

2.Make sure the power connector is connected firmly to the Classic SL Network Drive and connect the power adaptor to a power source.

3.Slide the On/Off Switch to ON position.

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Contents Freecom Classic SL Network Drive Freecom Classic SL Network Drive Dear customerTable of Contents Cable InstallationSoftware Installation Status and Mode Indicator Page17Uninstall Page33 FAQ Page35 FormattingTroubleshooting Page44 Regulatory Statements Page50 Package Contents Minimum System RequirementsClassic SL Network Drive Setup Overview Classic SL Network DriveNdas Ethernet Mode USB ModeNetwork Drive Mode For Windows XP and WindowsDrive Sharing Multi OSNdas Mode USB 2.0 ModeFor Windows 98 SE and Windows ME StepDriver has been successfully installed, click Finish Classic SL Network Drive Administrator Drive Registration Add / register a New Classic SL Network DriveRead/Write Mode Read Only Mode Windows Windows XPUsing Classic SL Network Drive Sharing Classic SL Network DriveWindows 2000/XP Environment Mixed Environment with Windows and MacFreecom Classic SL Network Drive Status and Mode Indicator GrayChanging from Read / Write Mode to Read Only Mode Changing from Read Only Mode to Read / Write ModeIntroduction to Administrator Tool Menu Drive Functions Requirements for Aggregation / Mirroring Introduction to AggregationIntroduction to Mirroring Disable Classic SL Network Drive Aggregate / Mirror Classic SL Network DriveAdvanced Drive Functions Enable Classic SL Network Drive AggregationMirroringAggregationMirroring Format Classic SL Network Drive Unbind Classic SL Network Drive Advanced Drive Functions Formatting Classic SL Network Drive Initialize Classic SL Network DriveFormatting Classic SL Network Drive Partition Classic SL Network DriveFreecom Classic SL Network Drive Formatting Classic SL Network Drive Freecom Classic SL Network Drive For Windows XP/2000 Uninstalling Classic SL Network DriveUninstall For Windows 98 SE / Windows Me How is Classic SL Network Drive different from NAS or SAN? GeneralWhat can Classic SL Network Drive be used for? How do I disconnect Classic SL Network Drive? Windows 2000 / XPHow should I format Classic SL Network Drive? FAQ Freecom Classic SL Network Drive FAQ Why can’t my computer go into hibernation or standby? Windows 98SE / Windows Me My Classic SL Network Drive shows up as a Black Dot USB Aggregation & MirroringTroubleshooting How do I install Classic SL Network Drive?Troubleshooting Am getting Classic SL Network Drive unplugged abnormally?Freecom Classic SL Network Drive Am using Windows 98SE and the CD software will not load Click on my files and get Access Denied. What should I do? Aggregation & Mirroring PIC Cannot Aggregate or Mirror NdasUnited States FCC Warranty valid in Europe/Turkey only