Network Cables User Manual

NSA-220 User’s Guide
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CHAPTER 1
Getting to Know Your NSA
This chapter covers the main features and applications of the NSA.
1.1 NSA Overview
Use the NSA (Network Storage Appliance) to do the following.
Share files between computers on your network.
Back up files from your computers to the NSA.
Use the COPY button to copy files directly to the NSA from USB devices like card
readers, MP3 players, memory sticks, and digital cameras without using a computer.
Have the NSA handle large file downloads.
Automatically download files from website feeds for convenient viewing.
Play the NSA’s video, music and photo files on your computers using the included media
client software.
Play the NSA’s video, music and photo files on hardware-based media clients like the
DMA-1000.
Use the NSA’s web site to share files with remote users.
Use iTunes on your computer to play video and music files stored on the NSA.
Share printers.
Figure 1 Example of the NSA in a Home Network
Above is the NSA in a home network. Users back up and share data on the NSA. The DMA-
1000 plays the NSA’s media files on the TV. A USB hard drive provides extra storage space
and files are copied directly from the USB memory stick to the NSA.