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Getting the most from your Maxtor OneTouch TM USB hard drive and Linksys Network Storage Link Share your OneTouch drive with everyone on your network. With the Linksys Network Storage Link, you can now use your Maxtor OneTouch USB hard drive as a network hard drive. This document shows you how to install everything and get up and running as quickly[...]
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2 Installing the Network Storage Link and OneTouch Drive Connecting the Network Storage Link to Your Network 1. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the back of the Network Storage Link. 2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your router. Figure 1. Connecting the Ethernet cable Connecting the OneTouch Drive to the[...]
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Page 3
3 11. Turn on the Network Storage Link by pressing its front panel button. The Network Storage Link may take up to three minutes to completely power up. During this time, the Ready/Status light will flash. When the Ready/Status light stops flashing and remains solid green, the Network Storage Link is ready for use. Note: For more information about [...]
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4 as you will need it to use your networked OneTouch drive after formatting. 16. Click Administration . A window will open, asking you to enter your user name and password. 17. Enter admin for both user name and password and click OK . The LAN page will appear. 18. Click Advanced . The Groups page will appear. 19. Click Disk . The Disk page will ap[...]
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5 The Map Network Drive window will appear. 2. In the Folder (or Path) box enter the IP address of your Network Storage Link, followed by Disk 1 using this format: IP addressDisk 1 . For example: 192.168.1.77Disk 1 Note: Make sure there is a space between “Disk” and “1” in the IP address. Note: If you changed the IP address in the “[...]
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Page 6
6 Note: When you have completed the software installation, do not proceed to the “Connecting the Drive” or “Setting up the Maxtor OneTouch Feature” sections. For step-by-step directions on how to back up your entire computer system using Retrospect, see the following section. Automated Network Backup Using Retrospect 1. Open Retrospect. 2. [...]
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7 10. Click Advanced . A window will open, asking you to enter the UNC path for the volume. 11. Enter the IP address of your Network Storage Link, followed by Disk 1 using this format: IP addressDisk 1 . For example: 192.168.1.77Disk 1 Note: If you changed the IP address in the “Formatting Your Drive” section on page 3, be sure to enter t[...]