LaCie 2 user manual Accessing & Transferring Files

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LaCie Network Space 2 • DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON

Accessing & Transferring Files

User Manual

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3.You will be logged on as a guest and the share will open in a Finder window (Mac) or an Explorer window (PC). To access private shares using LaCie Network Assistant, see 3.2.1. Switch- ing User.

4.Transfer files normally from your computer to the Network Space 2 share. Mac users: If the share does not open in a Finder window, simply navigate in the Finder to Network > Network- Space2 > [Share name].

IMPORTANT INFO: If you wish to copy large amounts of data from the USBShare to another share, LaCie recommends you use the File Browser (3.3. Accessing Shares Using File Browser (Dash- board)) instead of drag-and-drop using SMB.

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Contents Table of Contents Troubleshooting LaCie Technical Support ContactsCopyrights Licences and free softwareTrademarks ChangesUse only the power supply shipped with the device Health and Safety PrecautionsGeneral Use Precautions Click a topic IntroductionQuick Links Minimum System Requirements Box Content Rear View Views of the DriveFront View Power Button Functions LED BehaviorLED Behavior Indication RessConnecting to a Network Connect the Power Supply Now move on to , .2. Connect the Ethernet CableGigabit Ethernet Cables And Connectors Connect the Ethernet CableConnect using LaCie Network Assistant Install LaCie Network AssistantFollow the Wizard to complete installation On nextMac Users Connect to the LaCie Network SpaceWindows Users Completing the Setup Wizard General SettingsAssign a Static IP Address Accessing and Transferring Files Activated Share Created Accessibility ConnectionAbout Shares Accessing Shares Using LaCie Network Assistant To access shared foldersOn the next Launch LaCie Network AssistantAccessing & Transferring Files Switching User Map Shares Using LaCie Network Assistant PasswordNetwork Fig On the network FigMap Shares Using the Operating System Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 UsersAccessing Shares Using File Browser Dashboard About the File BrowserAccessing USBShare via USB Turn On the Drive Connecting the USB cableTurn On the Drive Connecting the USB cable Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Cables And ConnectorsWindows Vista & Windows 7 Users Disconnecting the USB ConnectionWindows XP Users Remote Access Accessing Shares via FTP Instructions on finding your Network Space 2’s IP addressMultimedia Server Bile phone, etcMultimedia Server iTunes Enable Multimedia server on the Network Space 2 DashboardITunes, make sure Library sharing is enabled in Preferences Multimedia Server Windows Media Player Administering Your LaCie Network Space Use a Browser Dashboard AccessingUse LaCie Network Assistant Dashboard Welcome Dashboard NavigationDashboard Logging Out Dashboard Restart/ShutdownDashboard General Settings Date mm/dd/yy Change the dateDashboard Users Adding a New UserDeleting a User Editing a UserStandard Settings Dashboard NetworkAdvanced Settings Dashboard Drive Information Formatting Your Network SpaceModifying USBShare Capacity Dashboard Eco Management Wake on LAN First time you use Wake on LANSubsequent use Paste the MAC address into the field and click Wake UpDashboard Support Email Notification Events Event Description Recipient IdentifierDownload Page Settings Dashboard DownloadAuto Import of the USB Device Creating a Backup JobDashboard Copy Dashboard Front USB Port Connecting an External Hard Disk To connect an external hard diskTo eject an external hard disk Write for all usersUpdate Product Software Method 1 Auto-UpdateMethod 2 Update with LaCie Network Assistant Software Recommendations for Updating Using LaCie Network AssistantReset to Factory Troubleshooting Software UpdatesManual Updates System LogTroubleshooting the Network Connection Problem Question SolutionEthernet for users to access the drive Can not access my account Is your password correct?Enter my login and password Receive an error mesTroubleshooting the USB Connection Mac UsersTiceably faster when connect USB port on your computer? Than 4 GB to the driveEd via Hi-Speed USB Will operate at the slower USB transfer ratesWindows Users Than 4 GB to the drive USB port on your computer? Troubleshooting the Multimedia Server Windows Media PlayerITunes Xbox/PS3Information Location Contacting Customer SupportBefore You Contact Technical Support LaCie Technical Support Contacts Warranty Information
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