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LG N2A2DD2 User Manual

LG N2A2DD2
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LG N2A2DD2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
HDD speed7200 RPM
RAID levels0, 1
Storage drive size3.5 \
Storage drive capacity1000 GB
Total installed storage capacity2 TB
Number of storage drives installed2
DHCP serverYes
Compliance industry standardsIEEE802.3
USB 2.0 ports quantityUSB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them.
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports1
Dimensions (WxDxH)114.3 x 160 x 231 mm
Networking features10/100/1000 Mbps
Performance managementHTTP/HTTPs, FTP/FTPs
Power consumption (standby)1 W
Compatible operating systemsWindows, Mac OSX
Processor model88F6192
Processor familyMarvell
Processor frequency1 GHz
Power consumption (typical)23 W

Summary

1. Product Introduction

1 Product features

Overview of the product's capabilities and functions.

2 Product components and support OS

Lists included hardware components and supported operating systems.

3 Name of the product parts

Identifies and labels the physical parts of the network storage device.

1-1. Product Introduction

Details the product's introduction and features.

2. LED panel and using button

1 LED panel

Explains the status indicators on the LED panel.

2 USB back-up

Details how to back up data from a USB device.

3 ODD back-up

Describes the process for backing up data from an optical disc drive.

2-1. LED panel and using button

Explains the status indicators on the LED panel of the device.

2-2. LED panel and using button

Details how to back up data from a USB device.

2-3. LED panel and using button

Describes the process for backing up data from an optical disc drive.

3. Product Installation

Installing a network storage

Step-by-step guide for setting up the network storage device.

3. Product installation

Step-by-step guide for setting up the network storage device.

4. Installing a program

1 Features and support OS environment

Details program features and compatibility with operating systems.

2 Installing a NAS Detector

Step-by-step guide for installing the NAS Detector software.

4-1. Program installation

Details program features and compatibility with operating systems.

4-2. Program installation

Step-by-step guide for installing the NAS Detector software.

5. Using a network storage

1 Using a NAS Detector

Instructions on how to locate and connect to the network storage.

2 Using a web menu

Guide to accessing and navigating the web-based management interface.

3 Using a network folder

Steps for accessing the network storage as a shared folder.

4 Using a NAS Monitor

Explains how to monitor the status and performance of the network storage.

5-1. Using Network Storage

Instructions on how to locate and connect to the network storage.

5-2. Using Network Storage

Guide to accessing and navigating the web-based management interface.

5-3. Using Network Storage

Steps for accessing the network storage as a shared folder.

5-4. Using Network Storage

Explains how to monitor the status and performance of the network storage.

6. Using a network

1 Connecting on Windows OS

Instructions for connecting to the network storage from Windows.

2 Connecting on MAC OS

Instructions for connecting to the network storage from macOS.

3 Connecting on Linux OS

Instructions for connecting to the network storage from Linux.

6-1. Using network

Instructions for connecting to the network storage from Windows.

6-2. Using network

Instructions for connecting to the network storage from macOS.

6-3. Using network

Instructions for connecting to the network storage from Linux.

7. System set-up

1 Network set-up

Configures network settings like IP address and DNS.

2 Remote access

Enables access to the network storage from outside the local network.

3 Setting up date and time

Sets the system's current date, time, and time zone.

4 Hard drive set-up

Guides through configuring and managing hard disk volumes and RAID.

5 Bad sector recovery (Active BSR)

Explains how to enable and use the bad sector recovery function.

6 Selective Mirror (Selective data protection for folders)

Sets up automatic folder mirroring for data protection.

7 Power supply management

Manages power settings including standby and shutdown.

8 Language set-up

Allows changing the display language of the web menu.

9 Firmware

Covers firmware upgrades for the system and DVD drive.

10 Initialization and configuration value back-up

Handles system initialization and backing up/restoring configuration settings.

11 Email alerting service set-up

Configures email alerts for system events and usage.

12 Confirming states and information set-up

Displays system status, network, volume, and hard disk information.

13 Checking a log

Provides access to system logs for troubleshooting and monitoring.

7-1. System set-up

Configures network settings like IP address and DNS.

7-2. System set-up

Enables access to the network storage from outside the local network.

7-3. System set-up

Sets the system's current date, time, and time zone.

7-4. System set-up

Guides through configuring and managing hard disk volumes and RAID.

7-5. System set-up

Explains how to enable and use the bad sector recovery function.

7-6. Selective Mirror

Sets up automatic folder mirroring for data protection.

7-7. System set-up

Manages power settings including standby and shutdown.

7-8. System set-up

Allows changing the display language of the web menu.

7-9. System set-up

Covers firmware upgrades for the system and DVD drive.

7-10. System set-up

Handles system initialization and backing up/restoring configuration settings.

7-11. System set-up

Configures email alerts for system events and usage.

7-12. System set-up

Displays system status, network, volume, and hard disk information.

7-13. System set-up

Provides access to system logs for troubleshooting and monitoring.

8. LG Network Storage share set-up

1 User set-up

Manages user accounts, including adding, editing, and deleting.

2 Folder creation/deletion/editing/authority set-up

Allows creating, managing, and setting permissions for shared folders.

8-1. LG Network Storage share set-up

Manages user accounts, including adding, editing, and deleting.

8-2. LG Network Storage share set-up

Allows creating, managing, and setting permissions for shared folders.

9. File back-up service

1 DVD (Supported by N2T2 model)

Details file backup operations using the DVD drive.

2 USB back-up set-up

Configures and performs data backup from USB devices.

3 Schedule Backup & Restoration (Supported by N2T2 model)

Sets up automated backup schedules and restoration processes.

4 Time machine

Integrates with Mac's Time Machine for automatic backups.

9-1. File back-up service

Details file backup operations using the DVD drive.

9-2. File back-up service

Configures and performs data backup from USB devices.

9-3. File back-up service

Sets up automated backup schedules and restoration processes.

9-4. File back-up service

Integrates with Mac's Time Machine for automatic backups.

10. File share service

1 File server

Enables file sharing via FTP and FTPS protocols.

2 Web server

Allows setting up a personal homepage or web server on the NAS.

3 Torrent

Provides functionality for downloading and managing torrent files.

4 Network printer

Allows connecting a USB printer to be used as a network printer.

5 RSYNC (Remote Data Backup Service)

Configures remote data backup and restoration using the Rsync protocol.

10-1. File sharing service

Enables file sharing via FTP and FTPS protocols.

10-2. File sharing service

Allows setting up a personal homepage or web server on the NAS.

10-3. File sharing service

Provides functionality for downloading and managing torrent files.

10-4. File sharing service

Allows connecting a USB printer to be used as a network printer.

10-5. File sharing service

Configures remote data backup and restoration using the Rsync protocol.

11. Multimedia service

1 DLNA

Enables sharing multimedia content across a home network.

2 iTunes

Allows streaming music files via iTunes.

3 Home Monitoring

Supports connecting USB webcams for live view and capture.

11-1. Multimedia service

Enables sharing multimedia content across a home network.

11-2. Multimedia service

Allows streaming music files via iTunes.

11-3. Multimedia service

Supports connecting USB webcams for live view and capture.

12. The top menu

1 File viewer

Web-based interface for managing files directly.

2 My information

Displays and allows editing of current user information.

12-1. The top menu

Web-based interface for managing files directly.

12-2. The top menu

Displays and allows editing of current user information.

13. Mobile UI - To Use on iPhone

14. Network storage management and self-diagnostic function

15. Method to set up a network sharing device

16. Supplement

1 Volume Construction & RAID Configuration

Describes volume configuration options and supported RAID levels.

2 Open source software information

Lists open source software and libraries used in the product.

16-1. Supplement

Describes volume configuration options and supported RAID levels.

16-2. Supplement

Lists open source software and libraries used in the product.

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