Lindy Network Card 32454 User Manual

Personal Server  
Instruction Manual  
No. 32454  
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What’s in the box?  
Thank you for purchasing the LINDY Personal Server. Before  
you move on, please verify your package contains the  
following items:  
1. One Personal Server (Hard Disk not included)  
2. One Power adapter  
3. One Quick Install Guide  
4. One Utility/Manual CD-ROM  
5. Rubber foot x 4  
6. Screws for HD installation x 4  
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Product Information  
Rear Panel  
Front Panel  
Reset Button  
Press this button to reset the  
Personal Server to its default  
settings  
Power Button  
After connecting the Personal  
Server to a mains power outlet,  
press this button to switch on  
LAN Port  
Connect the network cable here  
To power off, press and hold  
the button for two seconds until  
the power LED flashes  
Power Connection  
Connection for the external  
power adapter  
LED Indicators  
LED  
Status  
Power  
ON /OFF  
Boot/Shutdown  
Ethernet Connected  
Ethernet Not Connected Off  
Ethernet Data transferring Blinking  
Green/Off  
Blinking  
Green  
LAN  
HD  
Data Transfer  
Amber/Blinking  
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IP Protocol Setup  
Configuring network protocols  
How to configure your PCs TCP/IP settings  
To allow users to launch the device easily we have provided a  
convenient Quick Setup Wizard which automatically detects  
the Personal Server on your LAN.  
Before proceeding you must obtain an IP address in advance.  
If you don’t have an IP address or you are not going to access  
the Personal Server via the Quick Setup Wizard, please  
choose an address (highlighted in blue) within the following  
range:  
To run the Wizard correctly, please ensure that your PC does  
not obtain an IP address automatically; otherwise it will not be  
able to initialize the setup procedure according to your  
network settings. To get around this problem you can either  
configure your PC with a static IP address or connect it to a  
router with an embedded DHCP server.  
192.168.1.2 to 255  
Please do not choose 192.168.1.1 as this has been set as the  
default for the network device.  
The following section indicates how to configure your PC with  
an IP address. Users of PCs that are already configured with  
a static IP address can skip to the next chapter – Hard Disk  
Installation.  
In the following TCP/IP configuration guide, 192.168.1.2 is  
assumed to be your IP address.  
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IP Protocol Setup  
Configuring TCP/IP settings (Windows 98/Me)  
2. Select TCP/IP >(Your Ethernet Adapter), then click  
1. Click Start >Settings >Control Panel >Network  
on the Properties button.  
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IP Protocol Setup  
3. Click IP Address and then select Specify an IP  
4. Type in the IP address. The subnet mask is  
address  
255.255.255.0  
5. Click OK, then OK again. The system may ask for your  
Windows CD. Follow the on-screen instructions then  
restart your PC.  
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IP Protocol Setup  
Configuring TCP/IP settings (Windows 2000)  
2. Double-click on Local Area Connection and then click  
1. Click Start >Settings >Network and Dial-up  
on the Properties button  
connections  
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IP Protocol Setup  
3. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click  
4. Select Use the following IP address. Enter the IP  
address. The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Click OK  
and restart your computer.  
Properties  
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IP Protocol Setup  
Configuring TCP/IP settings (Windows XP)  
1. If you are in Classic Start menu view, click:  
Start >Settings >Control Panel >Network Connections  
If you’re in Start menu view, click:  
3. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click  
Properties  
Start >Control Panel >Network Connections  
2. Double-click Local Area Connection  
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IP Protocol Setup  
4. Enter the IP address you chose earlier. The subnet  
mask is entered automatically in Windows XP. Click  
OK.  
The IP configuration of your PC is now complete. Please refer  
to the instructions that follow to complete the Hard Disk  
Installation and Quick Setup Wizard.  
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Hard Disk Installation  
1. Use a screwdriver to loosen the two screws on the rear  
panel.  
4. Insert the IDE connector into the IDE socket on the  
Hard Disk. Make sure that pin 1 on the cable connects  
to pin1 on the hard disk. The location of pin 1 can be  
identified by the red strip on the edge of the cable. The  
IDE cable is ‘keyed’ to fit correctly into most hard  
drives.  
Screws  
IDE Connector  
2. Grab the front panel and pull the chassis out of the  
case.  
3. Please ensure that the jumper on your hard drive is set  
to the Master position.  
Note: refer to your Hard Disk manual for the location of  
the jumper!  
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Hard Disk Installation  
5. Push the power connector into the power socket on the  
hard drive. The power connector is designed to be  
inserted into the socket one way only. Please check the  
shape for the correct installation.  
Power Connector  
6. Secure the hard disk using the supplied screws.  
7. Push the hard disk and chassis back into the case and  
tighten the two case screws.  
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Quick Setup Wizard  
The Quick Setup Wizard provides an installation guide from  
cable attachment to initialization. Please follow the steps  
below to proceed.  
Please note: If you’ve run the wizard previously and there  
are existing shortcuts for accessing and managing the  
device on your desktop, please delete them before running  
the wizard again.  
Starting the Quick Setup Wizard  
Insert the supplied utility CD into your CD-ROM drive. The  
main menu will pop up automatically.  
Note: If the auto-run program does not launch automatically,  
please click on My Computer >(CD drive) and then click the  
AUTORUN icon to start the main menu.  
Activate the utility software  
ƒ Click Quick Setup Wizard to activate the setup utility and  
follow the on-screen instructions.  
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Quick Setup Wizard  
After the Personal Server has been automatically installed by  
the Quick Setup Wizard, there will be two shortcuts on your  
desktop:  
To access the hard drive  
Double-click the Access my Personal Server icon to access  
the hard disk. An authentication window will pop up. Please fill  
in the user name and password to access the folders.  
Setup My Personal Server allows you to  
setup the Personal Server using a web  
browser.  
To setup the Personal Server, please see  
the section called Management Guide.  
Access my Personal Server is a link to  
access the shared folder on the Personal  
Server’s hard drive.  
The Personal Server provides three default accounts, for  
users to access folders, with different authority levels.  
Note: If there is no hard disk installed or  
it is not formatted, then you will not be  
able to access the personal server by  
clicking this shortcut. But, you will still be able to use the  
Setup My Personal Server shortcut to manage the device.  
ƒ All = Read/Write (The account is allowed to read/write all  
the folders on the Personal Server)  
ƒ Power = Read/Write (The account is allowed to  
Read/Write the ‘share’ folder only)  
ƒ Guest = Read Only (The account is allowed to read the  
‘share’ folder only)  
Note:  
1. By default, the ‘Share’ folder is created automatically and can  
be accessed by any user.  
2. Users that would like to use another user name / password  
after having already accessed any folder need to log off and  
on again.  
3. Windows 95/98/98SE users, please note that you should add  
a new user with the user name of your operating system. To  
configure each account including adding new users,  
changing user names & passwords, please refer to the  
‘Share’ chapter.  
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Management Guide  
Setup the Personal Server  
Home Page  
To configure the Personal Server via your computer with a  
web browser installed, please follow the steps below:  
The Personal Server is managed via a web-based graphical  
user interface (GUI) that can be accessed with a standard  
HTML (HTTP v1.0) compliant browser.  
Double-click the Setup My Personal Server icon on your  
desktop.  
The User name and Password window appears.  
Enter admin in the User Name location (default value)  
Enter admin in the Password location (default value)  
Click the OK button  
Note: If you didn’t run the Quick Setup Wizard, you should  
configure your IP address in the range from 192.168.1.2 to  
192.168.1.255. Start your web browser and, in the address  
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Management Guide  
Status Detail  
Status  
To see more information about the Personal Server, such as  
HD used (%), up-time, samba users and FTP users, select:  
ƒ Host name: the Personal Server’s identification  
ƒ IP Address: the IP address of the Personal Server  
ƒ Version: the Firmware version  
Click here for more information...  
Configuration  
ƒ IP Address: the IP address of the Personal Server  
ƒ HD used (%): the total amount of HD used  
ƒ Up-time: the estimated time that the Personal Server has  
been powered on  
Click each item to access each management page  
ƒ Samba Users: the number of members who are currently  
using the Personal Server  
ƒ FTP User: the number of members who are currently  
using the Personal Server via the FTP client  
ƒ Check if the Unicode has been loaded in the Personal  
Server  
Note:  
1. The Personal Server provides a maximum of five online  
Samba users and five online FTP users.  
2. For instructions regarding Unicode installation, please  
refer to Character Set under the Administration  
category.  
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Management Guide  
IP Address Setting  
The Networking management function allows users to modify  
the Host name, IP address, Superuser/Password and the  
IP/MAC Filter settings.  
Host Name Setting  
ƒ DHCP Enable: click Yes to enable the Personal Server as  
a DHCP client  
ƒ IP Address: the IP address of the Personal Server  
ƒ Subnet Mask: the subnet mask must be compatible with  
the other devices on your network  
ƒ Gateway: enter the Router or Gateway IP of your network,  
or leave it blank  
ƒ DNS Server: specify the server IP address provided by  
your ISP  
ƒ Host Name: the Personal Server’s identification  
ƒ Work Group: the workgroup in which the Personal Server  
is located  
ƒ Description: a brief description of the Personal Server  
(e.g. IP address, location etc...)  
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Management Guide  
Superuser/Password Setting  
IP Filter  
You can setup the administration user account and password  
on this page. The user name/password is used to access the  
web based GUI to setup the Personal Server.  
The IP Filter function provides access management by IP  
address filtering. There are three configuration modes:  
1. Disable: disables the IP Filter function. All IP addresses  
are allowed to access the Personal Server  
2. Allowed: allows you to setup the IP addresses that are  
allowed to access the Personal Server. Only the  
configured IP addresses have the right to access the  
Personal Server  
3. Denied: allows you to setup the IP addresses that are not  
allowed to access the Personal Server. The configure IP  
addresses are not allowed to access the Personal Server  
ƒ Superuser name: the user name the Personal Server  
administrator uses to access the web-based GUI  
ƒ Old Password: enter your old password here  
ƒ New Password: enter the new password here  
ƒ Confirm Password: enter the new password again to  
confirm  
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Management Guide  
MAC Filter  
The MAC Filter function provides access management by  
MAC address filtering. There are three configuration modes:  
From this page you can manage the Personal Server. The  
Administration section provides the tools to:  
1. Disable: disables the MAC Filter function. All MAC  
addresses are allowed to access the Personal Server  
2. Allowed: lets you setup the MAC addresses that are  
allowed to access the Personal Server.  
3. Denied: lets you setup the MAC addresses that are not  
allowed to access the Personal Server.  
ƒ Restart the system  
ƒ Format the hard disk  
ƒ Restore the default settings  
ƒ Update the firmware  
ƒ Adjust the system time  
ƒ Support the correct code pages in SAMBA for the  
character set  
System Restart  
To restart the Personal Server, click Yes. Do not power off the  
device until the system restart has completed.  
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Management Guide  
HD Format  
If you see the message – HD Unable to use, in the HD used  
(%) field it means that your hard disk is unformatted or is not  
formatted using the EXT3 format.  
Please wait while the drive is formatting. Do not power off the  
system or close the browser. After the formatting process has  
completed, the system will restart automatically.  
Factory Default Reset  
You must format the hard drive or replace it with a drive with  
the EXT3 format.  
To format the hard drive, click Yes.  
To restore the Personal Server to its default configuration,  
click Yes. Do not power off the device during the reset.  
Caution: All partitions on your drive will be formatted and all  
your data will be erased.  
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Management Guide  
Firmware Upgrade  
System Time  
To upgrade the firmware:  
1. Click Browse...  
2. Select the firmware update file  
3. Click Apply  
1. If your system is not connected to the internet, click Time  
Sync to synchronize the current time with the PC.  
2. If your system is connected to the internet, use Time  
Server and select Time Zone to perform time  
synchronisation. Please remember to click Save. The  
correct time will be applied after the next boot-up.  
Caution: To avoid possible damage, DO NOT POWER OFF  
the Personal Server during the firmware upgrade process.  
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Character Set  
Unicode allows the Personal Server to recognize most  
character sets from around the world in order to prevent errors  
from font differences.  
To install Unicode, insert the supplied utility CD into your CD  
drive and click the Browse icon. Click on your CD-ROM drive  
and open the folder named Unicode. Select the file –  
ntx_chset.h, click open to browse the file and then Save to  
enable.  
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Management Guide  
2. Enter User Name, New password, Confirm password, and  
User description  
Note:  
At the Share page, you can manage the Users and Folders on  
the Personal Server.  
If you want to add an account for Windows 98/98/98SE users,  
you must use their OS user names as the user names for the  
Personal Server.  
3. Decide the FTP Access and Access Level. When FTP  
Access is enabled, those users are allowed to access FTP  
using their user name and password.  
4. Choose the default folder for the user.  
5. Click Apply to save.  
User Configuration  
This page allows you to add/remove users and configure user  
properties  
To add a user...  
1. Click the Add button  
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To change the user configuration...  
Folder Configuration  
1. Click the User Name link, for example, All.  
On this page, you can add folders, delete folders and setup  
the authentication of users.  
To add a folder...  
1. Click Add to add a new folder.  
2. Enter New Password; Confirm Password and  
Description to change the settings.  
To delete a user...  
1. Fill in the check boxes to select the users you want to  
2. Enter the folder name and description.  
remove.  
3. Click Apply to save.  
2. Click Delete to remove.  
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To delete a folder...  
You can also perform overall authority configuration for all  
users toward the folder. 4 authority levels are provided:  
1. Select the folder you want to remove by clicking the check  
box.  
ƒ Authentication free access  
ƒ No access for all users  
2. Click Delete to remove.  
ƒ Only Read access for all users  
ƒ Read/Write access for all users  
To change the user authentication of a folder...  
From this page you can configure the privilege levels for each  
user, e.g. reading and writing files. Three privilege modes are  
provided for each user:  
ƒ Non-access: the user is not allowed to access the folder  
ƒ Read-only: the user is only allowed to read files in this  
folder  
ƒ Read & Write: the user is allowed to read and write files to  
or from this folder  
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ƒ Maximum Unit Number: Fill in a number from 1 to 5.  
ƒ Port Number: Enter the FTP port number. A default port  
number, 21 is configured if no specified number has been  
selected.  
ƒ Timeout: Enter the length you want. A default 15 min is  
configured if no specific time has been selected.  
ƒ Allow Anonymity: Choose Yes to enable or No to disable  
The Personal Server provides FTP functionality to allow users  
to access and upload/download files using FTP software.  
Note: To add a new FTP account, please add a user in User  
Configuration and enable the privilege to access FTP.  
FTP Configuration  
Click FTP Configuration to setup configuration options such  
as user limitation, Service port number, Length for timeout  
and anonymous user restriction.  
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Management Guide  
The Personal Server provides P2P downloading with an  
embedded BitTorrent client. To process downloading, refer to  
the following procedure:  
1. Obtain a Torrent File: the BitTorrent download is triggered  
by Torrent files (formatted as xxx.torrent)  
2. Locate the Torrent files in a folder within the Personal  
Server (e.g. create a folder named P2P, place the Torrent  
files in the P2P folder)  
3. Create a folder within the Personal Server in which to  
place the data you are going to download. Please note that  
this folder should be a sub-folder of the folder that contains  
the Torrent files (e.g. create a folder named BT in the P2P  
folder.)  
4. Start downloading. For more details see the instructions  
that follow.  
Important Note:  
All users of the Personal Server are warned against the illegal downloading of copyrighted materials. The P2P embedded functionality  
is provided for downloading authorized files only. Downloading or distribution of unauthorized material may result in severe civil and  
criminal penalties. Users of this device are subject to the restrictions of the copyright laws and should accept all the consequences.  
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BitTorrent Configuration  
3. BitTorrent Configuration File: You can specify any name  
for the file. The file is for recording the download  
information, which helps should the download be  
interrupted. Note: Please do not delete the file after  
downloading.  
4. Max Active Torrent Number: Sets the number of Torrent  
files to be active at the same time. (Max. 10.)  
5. Scheduler: Click Yes to enable the scheduler. The  
scheduler is provided for users to set up the start/end time  
of BitTorrent functionality.  
6. Start: Set the time to start BitTorrent download/upload.  
7. End: Set the time to end BitTorrent download/upload (e.g.  
you can configure the scheduler to start ‘Everyday, Hour:  
23, Minute:0’ and end ‘Everyday, Hour: 6, Minute:0’ to  
process a BitTorrent download/upload from 11:00pm to  
6:00am)  
BitTorrent configuration settings can be made here. Fill in the  
settings in each blank and the press Apply to activate.  
1. Enable BitTorrent: choose Yes to enable the BitTorrent  
download  
2. Download Folder: choose the folder where you have  
placed the Torrent files.  
Note: To download successfully, please make sure that  
the Torrent files and the sub-folder for restoring  
downloaded data are in the same folder.(e.g. if you place  
the Torrent files in the Share folder, the sub-folder called  
Multimedia for placing downloaded data should also be in  
the Share folder.)  
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Download Configuration  
To add new downloading tasks...  
1. To add a new download task, place the Torrent files in the  
folder you specified as the download folder. Select the files  
awaiting download and click Add.  
This page is provided for users to activate a download task. It  
also shows downloading information. The explanation for  
each item is shown below:  
2. Select the files for download, and then click Next.  
1. Sel: checkbox to select the desired download task.  
2. Torrent File: names and status hyperlink for each Torrent  
file.  
3. D/L (%): downloaded percentage.  
4. Size (MB): The size of the data.  
5. Start time: the time that the download starts.  
6. Rate (Down/Up): the download/upload speed.  
7. Max Rate (Down/Up): The maximum download speed.  
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3. Specify the sub-folder for placing downloaded data and  
then click Next. Please make sure this sub-folder is within  
the folder in which you placed the Torrent files.  
4. Check the download environments and then click Apply to  
finish the procedure.  
The meaning for each item is listed as follows:  
ƒ Listen Port: the port number of the P2P program.  
ƒ Time to Leave: the allowed time to process a download  
task. The task will be terminated when the time passes.  
ƒ Max Peers Count: sets up the maximum allowed peers  
when uploading/downloading  
ƒ Min Peers Count: sets up the minimum peers when  
uploading/downloading  
ƒ Max Download Bandwidth: the maximum allowed  
download bandwidth  
ƒ Max Upload Bandwidth: the maximum allowed upload  
bandwidth  
Note: A peer is a connection processing uploads or  
downloads between nodes.  
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5. The current task and the relative information will be shown  
in the downloading column. Select a file in the checkbox  
and then click Inactive if you want to terminate a  
download task. You can also click on the hyperlink of the  
Torrent file name to check the properties of the task.  
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Management Guide  
To access the WEB Server...  
The address for linking the WEB Server is the IP address of  
the Personal Server with a colon and then the port number,  
e.g. use – 192.168.1.1:8080 when the IP address of the  
Personal Server is 192.168.1.1 and the port number of the  
WEB server is configured as 8080)  
Note:  
For WAN users to gain access to the FTP or WEB server,  
you should link the Personal Server to a router with the  
appropriate configuration. Please ensure:  
1. The NAT functionality in your router is enabled.  
2. In the port-mapping settings, the Internal Host IP  
should be configured as the IP address of this Personal  
Server and the value of the Port should correspond to  
the port number of the WEB server or FTP server you  
configured.  
ƒ Administrator WEB Server: the administration port is the  
port for accessing the web-based management interface.  
The default is port 80.  
(e.g. If the IP address of your Personal Server is  
10.10.7.251, the port number of your FTP is configured as  
21 and the port for the WEB server is 8888, then you  
should add or modify a port mapping record: set the  
internal host IP address to 10.10.7.251, the port as 21, and  
then add or modify another port mapping record. Set the  
internal host IP address as 10.10.7.251 and the port as  
8888).  
ƒ WEB Server: the WEB server allows users to construct a  
website using the HTML format. To activate the WEB  
server, click YES to enable. Specify a port number from 1  
– 65535. WEB Folder is the location where you place your  
HTML files.  
Note:  
1. By default, port 80 is not allowed to be setup as it has  
been configured as the port for accessing the web-based  
management interface.  
2. A website template is provided on the supplied CD. To use  
the template, copy the data in the folder on the CD named  
WEB Template. Paste this data into the folder you have  
configures as the WEB Folder.  
3. Before allowing the device to communicate with the  
internet, we strongly recommend the use of a Firewall to  
secure the network.  
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Applications  
There are several applications for which you can use the  
Personal Server:  
Backup  
For Windows 2000/XP users, the OS provides an accessory  
system tool called Backup. Please follow the steps below to  
complete data backup.  
For one user or a single PC, you can backup important files.  
1. Activate the program, select:  
Start >Programs >Accessories >System Tools >Backup  
Data Backup  
For multiple users, the Personal Server provides a convenient  
way of file sharing and backup by using ‘My Neighbourhood’.  
All you have to do is connect the Personal Server to a network  
switch.  
File Sharing &  
Remote Backup  
2. Click the Schedule Jobs tab and select the date that you  
want to activate the backup job and click Add Job.  
3. When the Wizard appears, select Create a new job and  
click OK.  
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Applications  
4. Select Backup everything on this computer to backup  
the whole system or Backup selected files, drives, or  
network data to backup selected files only.  
5. Decide upon the destination of the backup file.  
6. Type a name for this backup job and click Start.  
7. Wait for the program to finish the backup process.  
Remote Backup  
The Personal Server’s FTP function allows remote backup  
support:  
For example, if you have an IP camera with an FTP function  
and want to transfer video data from the camera to the  
Personal Server for remote monitoring.  
To use the FTP, please choose an FTP supported browser,  
e.g. IE 6.0. In the address box, type:  
ftp:// [domain name or IP address ]  
and press Enter. The authentication window will appear for  
you to input your user name and password.  
You can find the username/password configuration in the  
User Management section. Please make sure that the  
privilege to access FTP is enabled.  
To use the Personal Server as an FTP server without a fixed  
IP or domain name, please set up your router’s DDNS and  
port mapping (Virtual Server) first. As for the setting, please  
refer to your router’s manual.  
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Applications  
Download  
The Personal Server provides more convenience for P2P  
downloading. The Scheduler function allows users to set up  
the time for downloading, enabling users to avoid  
downloading files in bandwidth ‘rush hours’. Also, after giving  
a download command, users can download files without  
keeping the PC powered on.  
Web Server  
For users who wish to share files via their website, the  
embedded WEB server provides an easy solution. Users don’t  
need to worry about the limited size provided by their ISP.  
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Troubleshooting  
1. How to shut down the Personal Server properly  
4. I use the Personal Server as a Web/FTP server, but  
users outside the LAN can’t access it  
Press and hold the power button on the front panel until  
the power LED blinks then goes off.  
To use the Personal Server as an FTP server without a  
fixed IP or domain name, please set up your router’s  
DDNS and port mapping (Virtual Server) first.  
2. The Quick Setup Wizard can’t configure my network  
settings  
5. I can’t access the Personal Server  
ƒ Make sure that the RJ-45 network cable is properly  
connected to the Personal Server and the PC/Switch.  
ƒ Check the LAN LED of the Personal Server and make sure  
it’s green.  
ƒ Check the power connection to the Personal Server; make  
sure it’s switched on!  
ƒ Check your PC’s IP address; make sure that it has a static  
IP address or connects to a router with a DHCP client. As  
for the setting, please refer to the IP Protocol Setup  
section.  
ƒ Check the LAN LED; make sure it’s green.  
ƒ The Personal Server is down. Reboot, using the web  
based GUI or press the Default button on the rear panel to  
restore to factory default, and reboot.  
ƒ When there are over 5 concurrently connected users the  
system will block any further users who try to access it.  
Please check the Samba users/FTP users by clicking  
Click here for more information from the web based  
GUI.  
ƒ The Personal Server is down. Reboot, using the web  
based GUI of press the Default button on the rear panel to  
restore to factory default and reboot.  
6. I can access the hard disk, but can’t access folders.  
ƒ Verify that you have the correct username and password.  
ƒ For Windows 95/98/98SE users, please note that you  
should add new user using the user name of your OS.  
ƒ If you have accessed any folder on the hard disk and  
would like to use another username/password for different  
authority, you must log off your OS and then log back on  
again.  
3. The Personal Server can’t find the hard disk and the  
home page of the web-based GUI displays – ‘HD  
unable to use’  
There are several possibilities...  
ƒ The hard disk is faulty, please try another hard disk.  
ƒ The hard disk jumper is not set to Master; please refer to  
your hard disk manual for the correct setting of the jumper.  
ƒ The hard drive is unformatted; please format it using the  
HD format tool in the Administration section.  
7. There are unrecognizable characters in the file name  
If you are using the Samba mechanism to access the hard  
disk, please use FTP to view the file. Characters that can  
be recognized from FTP may not be recognised via  
Samba and vice versa.  
ƒ The partition format of the drive is not EXT3, e.g. NTFS.  
Please format it with the HD format tool.  
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Specifications  
Standards  
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u  
Support Protocol  
TCP/IP, HTTP, SMB, FTP  
Support for concurrently connected Users  
Samba: Five Users / FTP: Five Users  
Interface  
One 10/100Mbps RJ-45 Ethernet port  
One Default Button  
Connection speed  
10/100Mbps  
Hard Disk Support  
One removable 3.5” external HD (ATA)  
Diagnostic LEDs  
Power: On/Boot or Shutdown (Green/Blinking)  
LAN: Ethernet Act/Link (Green)  
HD: Hard Disk data transfer (Amber/Blinking)  
Dimensions  
63 x 225 x 135mm (WxDxH)  
Operating Temperature  
Operating -- 0~40°C; Storage -- -10~65°C  
Power Supply  
DC 12V 3A External power adapter  
Certification  
FCC (CISPR_22), CE (EN55022), VCCI Class B  
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Certifications  
FCC Certifications  
CE Mark Warning  
This Equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference when the equipment is operated in a  
commercial environment. This equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance with the  
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications.  
This equipment complies with the requirements  
relating to electromagnetic compatibility, EN 55022  
class B for ITE, the essential protection requirement  
of  
Council  
Directive  
89/336/EEC  
on  
the  
approximation of the laws of the Member States  
relating to electromagnetic compatibility.  
Company has an on-going policy of upgrading its  
products and it may be possible that information in  
this document is not up-to-date. Please check with  
your local distributors for the latest information. No  
part of this document can be copied or reproduced in  
any form without written consent from the company.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is  
likely to cause harmful interference in which case the  
user will be required to correct the interference at his  
own expense.  
Trademarks:  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received; including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
All trade names and trademarks are the properties of  
their respective companies.  
LINDY No. 32454  
1st Edition November 2005  
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