NETGEAR SC101 manual Check LED Lights URL Link

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Hard drives are on the Drive Compatibility List.

Hard Drives must be ATA6 or above (Parallel ATA) and configured as “Cable Select” (CS).

The Power LED light must light up solid green.

The DHCP Server must be present.

Use a wired PC to configure/modify the SC101 (see diagram).

Also check the following:

Do not use a drive that was formatted on a PC. The data will not be usable on the SC101, and may be corrupted, even if you do not explicitly overwrite the PC partitions.

You cannot mirror a drive that uses the format of another operating system. The drive must be completely reformatted (destroying all previous data) with the SC101 file system through the Storage Central Manager Utility (SCM).

Make sure no other network users are connected to the SC101 during the mirroring process. This may slow or kill the mirroring process. If the drives are attached or shared on a network, detach and unshare these drives before mirroring. It is normal for the mirroring to take a long time to complete.

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1.Confirm that there is an Ethernet link, if not, check your Ethernet cable.

2.Look for the blinking patterns on the green LED to see whether they are correct.

If the green LED flashes 3 times, something is wrong with the DHCP server and the SC101 cannot obtain an IP address.

Check Cables

1.Confirm that IDE and power cables on the drives are firmly connected.

2.Confirm that the Ethernet cable is firmly attached. When the SC101 detects a cable disconnection and reconnection, it will reboot automatically.

Check the Drive Partition

1.Make sure that you partitioned the drive. Use the UT commands to see a list of all the partitions that you have created. (See Using CLI Commands.)

2.If you only see the root partition, create a new partition.

3.Confirm that the mirrored drive has space to do the mirror. The mirrored drive must have at lest as much partition space as the drive that is it mirroring.

4.Do the mirroring process through a wired connection, not a wireless one.

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Contents Netgear SC101 Revised Troubleshooting Guide Page Troubleshooting Tips Viewing and Accessing DrivesWindows Disk Management Unallocated Partitions Page Page Page Cannot See Partition Old Firmware Problem If a partition has never been seen on a particular computer Click Attach DrivePrerequisites Cannot Create a MirrorIii. Click Attach Drive Check LED Lights URL Link Link or FritzBox Routers LED IndicatorsHardware Light Light State What It Means What You Should DoLAN Connection DefragmentingHard Disk Problems and Drive Errors Hard Disk Problem ActionTo customize font settings SCM InstallationSolution SCM SoftwareError Messages Error Message Meaning and ActionNo Central Storage Device was Found in SmartWizard No Central Storage Action Device was FoundNo Central Storage Device was Found Action Symptoms SmartSync Pro Activation ErrorCause Error Drive attachment failed when Attach Partition Fails SymptomSystem Requirements About the SC101Heat and the SC101 SC101 Performance How does heat affect the Storage Central performance?New Technology File System Ntfs Self-certifying File System SFSSAN and Network Attached Storage NAS Type cd c\Program Files\NETGEAR\SC101 SC101 Command Line Interface CLI for Advanced UsersUsing CLI Commands Type ut listall, then EnterUnique Name Command utfull getpart Fixing Corrupted Characters00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 02 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 01 00 00 00 0ATo disable the Promise drivers and install the SCM Utility Type sc config ftsata2 start= disabledTo remove an unusable drive from the SC101 Data recovery with SFSExtract.exeRemoving an Unusable Drive with ut.exe Type cd C\Program Files\NETGEAR\SC101 Manager UtilityType SFSExtract Single drive target
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SC101 specifications

The NETGEAR SC101 is a network-attached storage (NAS) device designed to simplify data storage and sharing within a home or small office environment. It provides an efficient solution for users looking to centralize their files, making them accessible from multiple devices connected to the same network.

One of the main features of the SC101 is its user-friendly interface that allows for easy setup and administration. It supports Windows, Mac OS, and Linux operating systems, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices. This versatility makes it an attractive choice for households and small businesses that utilize different systems. The SC101 also implements a simple drag-and-drop file management system, enabling users to effortlessly store and retrieve their data.

The device is built with two bays, accommodating standard hard drives that can be customized based on the user's storage needs. This flexibility enables users to start with a single drive and expand their storage capabilities as required. The SC101 supports both RAID 0 and RAID 1 configurations, allowing for a balance between performance and data redundancy. RAID 0 offers enhanced speed, while RAID 1 mirrors data, providing a level of protection against drive failures.

Connectivity is another highlight of the SC101. It features an Ethernet port that connects to the network, with support for various protocols including TCP/IP and UDP. Users can access their files from any computer on the network or even remotely, providing enhanced accessibility for team collaboration or personal use. The built-in web-based management interface also enables users to manage user accounts and permissions, ensuring security and controlled access to data.

In terms of performance, the SC101 utilizes a 480 MHz processor and 64 MB of RAM, which helps in delivering satisfactory performance for file transfers. While it may not compete with modern storage solutions or high-speed drives, it facilitates efficient data retrieval suitable for home and office environments.

Overall, the NETGEAR SC101 is a practical NAS solution that combines central file storage, easy management, and essential data protection features. Its compatibility with various operating systems, support for RAID configurations, and user-friendly setup make it a solid choice for users seeking to enhance their data storage capabilities without the complexity often associated with high-end NAS systems.