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Currently i just use it as FTP within my network…. Support Downloads Knowledge Base. German Spanish Italian French. HGST Support. Are you able to manually map it or access it via a virtual machine? All rights reserved. WD locked down the maching quite thoroughly, but it can be opened and I did it. You need to move the drives to another linux machine, mount them as ext3 and uncomment inetd.

This part needs care because of the raid setup. Once you telnet or ssh to the device you can start up other services, NFS, sftp, tftp etc They are all installed, just not started. It even has gcc installed which is handy. I can give more info if interested.

Joined Apr 1, Messages 1. Read your post and would like more info, dont know a lot about Linux but do have access to a box. Like I said, I guess I have a few questions. Thanks for any further info. Joined Jun 29, Messages 11, Click to expand My guess is that they plan ned to add nfs later and were just preparing. TheGhost n00b. Joined May 10, Messages 1.

Hi, you said, you need to take care about the Raid 1 setup. In which way? Do I need to do the changes on both drives? Joined Jun 6, Messages 1. If possible please share your hints, tips and tricks with me. NOTE: I'm currently busy to open the box and modify the telnet,ftp and ssh services by doing your first tip. Joined Jun 13, Messages 1. The user guide recommends that consumers wait at least three minutes for the drive to finish completely powering up before trying to configuration anything.

Western Digital designed the web interface to be simple and clickable; the basic mode brings up 8 big buttons for users to click on depending on what they want to accomplish.

The advanced mode still uses the big buttons, but presents options to users that are hidden on the more basic configuration. Rather than try and code everything in house, WD licensed proven solutions from other companies, and it works out well for the end user. The backup software is powered by a company known as Memeo. It can also store variants of a file, in case you accidentally delete or overwrite the one you needed. The web interface walks users through creating a MioNet account on their servers.

Once set up, you can view all of your content through a regular web browser, and even send documents and other content back to your My Book over the internet. Users can also set up public and private shares, letting your family see a new photo album from your recent vacation, or your coworkers see a set of PowerPoint slides for your upcoming meeting.

Fortunately, it manages to perform pretty well over the network. Real world speeds will always depend on what size the files are as well as how many are being copied, but even then the drive was sufficiently speedy.



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