LaCie 2 user manual First time you use Wake on LAN, Subsequent use

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LaCie Network Space 2 • DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON

Administering Your LaCie Network Space 2

User Manual

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4.10.1. Wake on LAN

You can use LaCie Network Assistant to wake your Network Space 2.

First time you use Wake on LAN:

1.You’ll need your drive’s MAC address. Click the LaCie Network Assistant icon in your system tray (Windows) or menu bar (Mac) and select Configuration Window.... Select then copy the MAC address text (Fig. 67).

2.Next, click the LaCie Network Assistant icon in your system tray (Windows) or menu bar (Mac) and select Wake Up a Device...

(Fig. 68).

3.Paste the MAC address into the field and click Wake Up.

Subsequent use:

1.Click the LaCie Network Assistant icon in your system tray (Win- dows) or menu bar (Mac) and select Wake Up a Device... (Fig. 68).

2.Choose the NAS product you wish to wake up from the menu (Fig. 69).

3.Click Wake Up.

Fig. 67

Fig. 68

Fig. 69

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Contents Table of Contents LaCie Technical Support Contacts TroubleshootingLicences and free software CopyrightsTrademarks ChangesHealth and Safety Precautions General Use PrecautionsUse only the power supply shipped with the device Introduction Quick LinksClick a topic Minimum System Requirements Box Content Views of the Drive Front ViewRear View LED Behavior Power Button FunctionsLED Behavior Indication RessConnecting to a Network Now move on to , .2. Connect the Ethernet Cable Connect the Power SupplyConnect the Ethernet Cable Gigabit Ethernet Cables And ConnectorsInstall LaCie Network Assistant Connect using LaCie Network AssistantFollow the Wizard to complete installation On nextConnect to the LaCie Network Space Windows UsersMac Users General Settings Completing the Setup WizardAssign a Static IP Address Accessing and Transferring Files Share Created Accessibility Connection About SharesActivated To access shared folders Accessing Shares Using LaCie Network AssistantOn the next Launch LaCie Network AssistantAccessing & Transferring Files Switching User Password Map Shares Using LaCie Network AssistantNetwork Fig On the network FigWindows XP, Vista, and Windows 7 Users Map Shares Using the Operating SystemAbout the File Browser Accessing Shares Using File Browser DashboardTurn On the Drive Connecting the USB cable Accessing USBShare via USBTurn On the Drive Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Cables And Connectors Connecting the USB cableDisconnecting the USB Connection Windows XP UsersWindows Vista & Windows 7 Users Remote Access Instructions on finding your Network Space 2’s IP address Accessing Shares via FTPBile phone, etc Multimedia ServerEnable Multimedia server on the Network Space 2 Dashboard ITunes, make sure Library sharing is enabled in PreferencesMultimedia Server iTunes Multimedia Server Windows Media Player Administering Your LaCie Network Space Dashboard Accessing Use LaCie Network AssistantUse a Browser Dashboard Navigation Dashboard WelcomeDashboard Logging Out Dashboard Restart/ShutdownDate mm/dd/yy Change the date Dashboard General SettingsAdding a New User Dashboard UsersEditing a User Deleting a UserDashboard Network Standard SettingsAdvanced Settings Formatting Your Network Space Dashboard Drive InformationModifying USBShare Capacity Dashboard Eco Management First time you use Wake on LAN Wake on LANSubsequent use Paste the MAC address into the field and click Wake UpDashboard Support Event Description Recipient Identifier Email Notification EventsDashboard Download Download Page SettingsCreating a Backup Job Dashboard CopyAuto Import of the USB Device Dashboard Front USB Port To connect an external hard disk Connecting an External Hard DiskTo eject an external hard disk Write for all usersMethod 1 Auto-Update Update Product SoftwareRecommendations for Updating Using LaCie Network Assistant Method 2 Update with LaCie Network Assistant SoftwareReset to Factory Software Updates TroubleshootingManual Updates System LogProblem Question Solution Troubleshooting the Network ConnectionCan not access my account Is your password correct? Ethernet for users to access the driveEnter my login and password Receive an error mesMac Users Troubleshooting the USB ConnectionThan 4 GB to the drive Ticeably faster when connect USB port on your computer?Ed via Hi-Speed USB Will operate at the slower USB transfer ratesWindows Users Than 4 GB to the drive USB port on your computer? Windows Media Player Troubleshooting the Multimedia ServerITunes Xbox/PS3Contacting Customer Support Before You Contact Technical SupportInformation Location LaCie Technical Support Contacts Warranty Information
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