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Data Link Protocol | Gigabit Ethernet |
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Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Drive Bays | 2 x 3.5" |
RAID Support | RAID 0, 1, JBOD |
Power Supply | External AC adapter |
Network Interfaces | Gigabit Ethernet |
Provides introductory information and compares the three Digitus MFP server models.
Provides contact information for technical assistance and website details.
Lists the items included in the product package for verification.
Describes the product CD contents and how to start it automatically or manually.
Details the physical components and indicators of the MFP server.
Outlines the methods for installing and integrating the MFP server.
Presents a table of installation methods for different operating systems and protocols.
Explains that the server can be configured via web pages or Control Center.
Lists key features like reliability, ease of installation, security, and monitoring.
Step-by-step guide to connecting USB devices, server, and power adapter.
Details the setup procedure for the DN-13018 model's wireless connection.
Explains prerequisites for wireless setup, including modes and security.
Provides instructions for configuring wireless settings via the Control Center software.
Guides users on configuring wireless settings through the server's web interface.
Explains how to assign an IP address to the server automatically or manually.
Discusses DHCP and static IP assignment for the server.
Notes that the Ethernet address is on the server's label and searchable.
Advises obtaining an unused IP address from the network administrator.
Lists automatic and manual IP address assignment methods.
Explains default server names and naming conventions.
Details the steps for configuring a DHCP scope for server IP assignment.
Guides on setting the server's IP address via the Control Center.
Explains how to configure the server's IP address via its web interface.
Explains how printer and storage names are assigned to USB devices.
Describes default printer naming conventions and character limits.
Explains the naming format for USB storage devices.
Summarizes methods for adding network printers in Windows.
Advises understanding network topology for server connection.
Illustrates network setup when server and PC are on the same Local Area Network.
Illustrates network setup when server and PC are on different Local Area Networks.
Guides on installing local printer drivers before network setup.
Provides instructions for adding network printers using Windows tools.
Details using Windows Add Printer Wizard for LPR printing.
Guides on setting up LPR printing using the Control Center software.
Details using Windows Add Printer Wizard for Raw TCP printing.
Guides on setting up Raw TCP/JetDirect printing using the Control Center.
Details using Windows Add Printer Wizard for SMB/CIFS printing.
Guides on setting up SMB/CIFS printing using the Control Center.
Details using Windows Add Printer Wizard for IPP printing.
Explains how to configure the host file for server name resolution in Unix/Linux.
Describes printing using the LPD protocol and remote printer queues.
Details configuring the /etc/printcap file for BSD UNIX/Linux.
Guides on setting up printing via the GUI in RedHat Linux.
Lists product support for file formats, limitations, and protocol requirements.
Explains the naming convention for local drives of USB storage.
Illustrates the connection of USB mass storage to the server and network.
Explains codepages and when they need to be configured for file sharing.
Outlines protocols for sharing USB mass storage with user-level security.
Guides on configuring file server settings via the Control Center.
Guides on configuring file server settings via the server's web pages.
Explains how to connect and access shared USB storage using SMB/CIFS.
Explains how to access shared USB storage using FTP via Internet Explorer.
Introduces NetUSB technology for print/scan/file server functionality.
Explains the connect/disconnect operations for USB devices via NetUSB.
Provides instructions on how to use the NetUSB technology for remote installation.
Details the steps for remote installation of USB devices using NetUSB.
Guides on performing printing operations using NetUSB technology.
Guides on performing scanning operations using NetUSB technology.
Details performing scanning using the auto-connect scan feature.
Guides on accessing USB storage devices in NetUSB mode.
Lists the limitations of the NetUSB technology.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the Control Center software.
Introduces the tools and functions available within the Control Center.
Describes the functions of tools like Refresh Server List, Goto Homepage, Configure Server.
Explains how to view the server's status information within the Control Center.
Guides on configuring server settings like General, TCP/IP, and Protocols.
Explains the correct methods to close the Control Center application.
Introduces the web pages for viewing system status and configuring the server.
Explains how to access and navigate the server's web interface.
Shows how to view Host Information, TCP/IP, and Supported Protocols via web pages.
Guides on configuring server settings like General, TCP/IP, and Protocols via web pages.
Provides a table detailing LED behavior and their corresponding descriptions.
Advises on firewall configuration or disabling to allow server communication.
Guides on restoring factory defaults using the Control Center application.
Explains how to restore factory defaults through the server's web interface.
Details how to perform a factory reset using the physical Init button.
Lists the default settings for Host Information, TCP/IP, and Protocols.
Guides on upgrading firmware using the Control Center software.
Explains how to upgrade firmware via the server's web interface.
Guides on firmware upgrade using the Init button and TFTP client.