Freecom Technologies Dual Drive Network Center user manual GNU Library General Public License

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GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE

Version 2, June 1991

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Contents Dual Drive Network Center Freecom Technologies Germany Contents of the box Dear userTable of Contents General Information ChapterMac System requirementsPrecautionary measures Freecom offers free unlimited helpdesk supportFreecom Dual Drive Network Center Setup overview Freecom Dual Drive Network CenterChapter Hardware Installation Power switch LED DescriptionChapter Computer Configuration Check TCP/IP Settings in Windows XPFreecom Dual Drive Network Center Check TCP/IP Settings in Windows Vista Freecom Dual Drive Network Center Check TCP/IP Settings in Mac OS TCP/IP tab, select Using Dhcp in the Configure IPv4 settings Chapter Installation of the application software Freecom Dual Drive Network Center Freecom Dual Drive Network Center Windows Chapter Accessing the Dual Drive Network CenterAccessing data via SMB LinuxMac OS X FTP access via the Internet Accessing data via FTPLocal access Port forwardingDynamic DNS Accessing your Dual Drive Network Center web interface Freecom Network Storage AssistantAdding and removing shared folders Freecom Dual Drive Network Center Login Chapter Freecom Dual Drive Network Center functionsStatus Setup New name SystemUpdating the device/group name Changing the administrator password New groupPower Management Configuration of the network settingsAutomatic configuration Network InterfaceManual configuration Configuration of the Dhcp server Dhcp ServerConfiguration of the date and time Dhcp Client ListManual setting Automatic settingConfiguration of the hard disks Disk Utility RAID ModesHDD Power Management UpgradeUpdating the Firmware Settings Save configurationRestoring the configuration Resetting to factory default settingsLog System Log Overview of the Kernel LogConnection Log Event Log Overview of the Event LogUsers User administration Creating usersFolder Release Oplocks Option Service StatusMaster Browser Recycle.bin foldersFreecom Dual Drive Network Center Freecom Dual Drive Network Center FTP Setup FTP ServerAnonymous Configuration Media Server DLNA/uPnPITunes BT DownloadList Password Features of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant PCLogin Name Chapter The Freecom Network Storage AssistantStart recovery procedure Adding and removing mapped network sharesFeatures of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant Mac Repeat search for available Freecom Network Storage devicesWeb interface of your Freecom Network Storage device Search again for available Freecom Network Storage devicesYour Guarantee ConditionsLicensing Information Availability of source codeGNU General Public License PreamblePage No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs GNU Lesser General Public License Page Page Page No Warranty GNU Library General Public License GNU Library General Public License Page Page No Warranty MIT License Original SSLeay License Copyright c 2003, 2004 Porchdog Software Page Page Exhibit a Copyright c 2000-2003 Intel Corporation

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