TP-Link TL-PS310U manual Connecting to an USB Device

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2.2.1 Connecting to an USB Device

a)After you have successfully installed the MFP and Storage Server driver, connect the USB device to the USB port of MFP and Storage Server and make sure both the USB device and the MFP and Storage Server are powered on.

b)When the USB device is connected, the MFP and Storage Server will detect the connection of the USB device, and an icon of the USB device will show up in the Network window. In this example, we have connected a USB flash disk.

c)Right-click on the USB device that you want to connect to and select “Connect” to establish the connection. You will see the device driver is installing and the status will show at the bottom right corner on your system tray. This message will disapear once the drivers have been installed.

After the installation is completed, the USB device will become available as if it were directly connected to your computer.

2.2.2 Connecting to an USB HUB

a)If you have more than one USB device that you would like to share over your network, you may add an USB HUB(4-port maximum) to the MFP and Storage Server.

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Contents TL-PS310U Copyright & Trademarks FCC Statement Contents Components and Features Hardware InstallationProduct Overview Network ManagementSoftware Installation For Windows 2000/XP UsersPage Page Connecting to an USB Device Page Page Connecting to an USB Printer or Multi-functional Printer Page Connecting to an USB HUB Disconnecting an USB Device Request to Disconnect Page Page Page Setting the Polling Interval Setting the MFP and Storage Server by Setup UtilityPage For Windows Vista Users Page Page Connecting to an USB Device Page For Windows 2000/XP/Vista Users WEB Page DescriptionStatus Device Information Link StatusDevice Status Setup Misc Restart Troubleshooting Frequently Asked QuestionsAppendix Configuring the PCs Page For Windows Vista Users
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