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Rev. 1.0
11/28/2017
STF-D/IP Hardware Manual
400-820-9661
Option 3: Use Two Network Interface Cards (NICs)
This technique allows you to keep your PC connected to your LAN, but keeps the drive off the
LAN, prevent
¬
ing possible IP conicts or excessive trafc.
1. 1. If you use a desktop PC and have a spare card slot, install a second NIC and connect it
directly to the drive using a CAT5 cable. You don
t need a special
crossover cable
; the
drive will automatically detect the direct connection and make the necessary physical layer
changes.
2. If you use a laptop and only connect to your LAN using wireless networking, you can use the
built-in RJ45 Etherne
t connection as your second NIC.
3.
Set the IP address on the drive to
10.10.10.10
by setting the rotary switch at
0
.
4. To set the IP address of the second NIC:
a. On Windows XP, right click on
My Network Places
and select properties.
b. On Windows 7, click Computer. Scroll down the left pane until you see
Network
. Right
click and select properties. Select
Change adapter settings
5. You sho
uld see an icon for your newly instated NIC. Right click again and select properties.
a. Scroll down until you see
Internet Properties (TCP/IP)
. Select this item and click the
Properties button.
b. On Windows 7 and V
ista, look for
(TCP/IPv4)
6. Select the option
Use the following IP address
. Then enter the address
10.10.10.11
.
This will give your PC an IP address that is on the same subnet as the drive. Windows will
know to direct any traf
c intended for the drive
s IP address to this interface card.
7. Next, enter the subnet mask as
255.255.255.0
. Be sure to leave
Default gateway
blank. This will prevent your PC from looking for a router on this subnet.
8. Because you are connected directly to the drive, anytime the drive is not powered on your PC
will annoy you with a small message bubble in the corner of your screen saying
The network
cable is unplugged.

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