Buffalo Technology User Manual Troubleshooting / FAQ, Why wont Client Manager function properly?

Page 26

Troubleshooting / FAQ

What should I do if I already have a version of Client Manager on my PC?

Update your Client Manager to the version on the CD. If you do not update your Client Manager, there could be a loss of functionally, as some older versions of Client Manager will not work properly with the G300N Wireless Notebook Adapter. Before updating Client Manager, uninstall any previous versions of Client Manager. To update your Client Manager, load the Air Navigator CD and select Install Client Manager. Profiles can first be exported from the Profiles tab of Client Manager and then imported back into Client Manager after installation.

Why won't Client Manager function properly?

The Wireless Zero Configuration Service in Windows XP conflicts with Client Manager. If you use Windows XP, make sure that the Wireless Zero Configuration Service is disabled.

Click Start >> Control Panel >> Administrative Tools >> Services. Select Disabled in the Startup Type field of Wireless Zero Configuration Service to enable the Wireless Zero Configuration Service. The default value of Wireless Zero Configuration Service is Automatic.

I have more than one Air Navigator CD. Do I need more than one CD?

No. The same Air Navigator CD works with all Buffalo Technology access points and wireless adapters. Please use the newest CD you have, with the highest revision number on it.

26

Image 26
Contents AirStation WLI-U2-G54HGGetting Started Installing Drivers Installing Drivers Installing Wireless Drivers Connecting Wireless Clients to your Network Installing Client Manager Client ManagerClient Manager Client Manager Using Aoss Using Aoss Using Aoss Client Manager Configuration StatusClient Manager Configuration Client Manager Configuration Client Manager Configuration Profiles New Profile Dialog Box Advanced Profile Options Zero Configuration Service Buffalo’s Client Manager to configure your wireless clientZero Configuration Service Zero Configuration Service Wireless Zero Configuration Wireless Zero Configuration Service Windows XPAntenna Information Specifications Wireless LAN InterfaceTroubleshooting / FAQ Why wont Client Manager function properly?Glossary Gbps Giga Bits per second One billion IP Internet Protocol Address a unique Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary FCC / CE / R&TTE IC Caution Safety EU countries not intended for use FCC / CE / R&TTE Warranty Information Contact Information General InquiriesEurope Contact Information

User Manual specifications

Buffalo Technology is renowned for its innovative networking and storage solutions, and the Buffalo Technology User Manual provides comprehensive guidance for users seeking to maximize the functionality of their devices. This manual serves as an essential resource for both beginners and advanced users, detailing the features, technologies, and characteristics of Buffalo products.

One of the primary offerings of Buffalo Technology is its NAS (Network Attached Storage) devices. These systems are designed to provide centralized data storage, allowing multiple users and devices to access files over a network. The user manual illustrates how to set up NAS devices, configure user permissions, and manage data backups. Key features include RAID support for data redundancy, which protects files against drive failures, and remote access capabilities, enabling users to retrieve data from anywhere via the internet.

Buffalo also specializes in high-performance routers and wireless access points. The user manual outlines the process for configuring these devices for optimal speed and coverage. Technologies such as Beamforming and MU-MIMO are explained in detail, emphasizing how they enhance connectivity by focusing signal strength towards connected devices. Furthermore, users can learn about the importance of security protocols, including WPA3, ensuring a secure wireless environment.

For individuals looking to expand their storage capacity, Buffalo’s external storage solutions, such as USB drives and portable hard drives, are highlighted. The manual provides insights into the compatibility of these devices with various operating systems and how users can leverage them for data transfer and backup. Features like plug-and-play functionality simplify the process, making it accessible to users of all technical backgrounds.

Another significant aspect covered in the user manual is the Buffalo LinkStation line of products. These network-attached storage devices offer media server capabilities, making them ideal for home entertainment setups. It includes instructions on how to stream content to smart TVs and media players, as well as the management of multimedia files.

In summary, the Buffalo Technology User Manual is a vital tool for anyone utilizing Buffalo products. It encompasses a wide array of features and technologies designed to enhance user experience, from setting up networked storage solutions to optimizing wireless connectivity and securing personal data. With clear instructions and detailed explanations, it helps users unlock the full potential of their Buffalo devices, ensuring efficient and effective usage.