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M9-SATA USB/LAN
If you experience
network connection
problems, use the
IP address instead
of the STORAGE
name.
LAN disk settings
do not apply whe
the disk is mou
via USB
n
nted
connection.
and
old the reset button, turn on the power and wait for the LED to
top blinking (~30 sec). Release the button and reboot the LAN
factory default settings.
rk on Mac OS 10.4.
: FTP access on my Mac doesn’t work properly!
A: The FTP utility on the Mac will be able to read the data on
the LAN disk but you can not write new data to the drive. To
upload files, you will need to install a dedicated FTP application.
Q: I can not access the web configuration interface, what’s
the correct IP?
A: See chapter 4.1 about how to login. If none of these
instructions help, reset your device. Connect it directly to your
computer via Ethernet cable and access the web configuration
using 169.254.0.1.
: My HDD is not recognised.
: Which ports do I have to open on my firewall?
: Depending on the services that are used, the following TCP
t 80 and UDP port 14675 for the
AN disk utility.
6 Appendix
6.1 FAQ
Q: I forgot my login, what do I do?
A: If you forgot your personal login for the LAN disk, press
h
s
disk. This will reset the device to its
Q: SMB access doesn’t wo
A: With earlier versions of Mac OS 10.4, the LAN disk can not
be accessed through SMB. Please upgrade to Mac OS 10.4.3
or later to resolve this problem.
Q
Q
A: The LAN disk can only access the first partition and it has to
be formatted using the FAT32 file system. We recommend
using the disk utility of the LAN disk to format the drive.
Q
A
ports will have to be opened for the LAN disk: FTP port 21,
SMB ports 137-139, HTTP por
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