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capacity | 250GB, 400GB, 500GB |
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LAN interface speed | 10/100Mbps |
USB interface speed | USB 2.0 |
hard drive type | 3.5” SATA |
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average seek time | < 9 ms |
track to track seek time | 0.8 ms |
average latency | 4.2 ms |
rotational speed | 7200 rpm |
buffer size | 8MB or higher |
LAN data transfer rate | max. 100 Mbit/s |
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USB data transfer rate | max. 480 Mbit/s |
operating temperature | 5º C / 60º C |
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storage temperature | -20º C / 80º C |
mtbf | 50000 POH |
weight | 1150 gr. / 40.6 ounce |
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dimensions | 21.1 x 11.5 x 3.7 cm / 8.3 x 4.5 x 1.45 inch |
Lists the necessary hardware and software components for the device to function properly.
Details important precautions to ensure proper operation and prevent warranty voidance or damage.
Guides users through the process of installing the network drive software via LAN.
Critical warning about connecting the Network Drive via only one port (USB or LAN) at a time.
Crucial warning about safely ejecting the device before powering it off to prevent data loss.
Instruction to connect the drive to a PC for initial configuration, not an existing network.
Step-by-step guide to verify TCP/IP settings in Windows for network connectivity.
Instructions on configuring TCP/IP settings to automatically obtain IP and DNS addresses.
Details on how to access and log into the web interface using default credentials.
Overview of changing basic settings like Host Name, Group Name, and Administrator password.
Configuration of static or automatic IP address assignment for the network drive.
Critical attention note regarding the use of 'Automatic IP' when the DHCP Server is active.
Guide to configuring the SMB Server for Windows file sharing.
Managing shared folders, including creating, renaming, and deleting them.
Steps to protect a shared folder with a password.
Section covering FTP status, port settings, and user administration.
Guide to accessing the drive via FTP from the Internet using WAN IP or DynDNS.
Options for formatting the hard disk, setting sleep mode, and performing a disk scan.