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Product Type | Network Storage Link |
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RAM | 32 MB |
Flash Memory | 8 MB |
Ethernet Ports | 1 x 10/100 Mbps |
USB Ports | 2 x USB 2.0 |
Operating System | Linux |
Supported File Systems | FAT32 |
Power Supply | 5V DC |
Network Protocols | TCP/IP, DHCP |
Protocols | HTTP, FTP, SMB/CIFS |
CPU | Intel XScale IXP420 266 MHz |
Explains icons used in the guide for notes, warnings, and web links.
Lists website addresses for Linksys support, glossary, and security.
Details Cisco Systems' intellectual property and trademarks.
Details the front panel components and their LED indicators.
Details the back panel ports, buttons, and their functions.
Describes the Disk 1 and Disk 2 ports, their file system support, and usage.
Explains the reset button functions and the power port.
Explains the purpose of the flash disk utility for system tray integration.
Provides a step-by-step guide for installing the utility.
Explains how to access the web-based management interface.
Describes how to access disk contents via the Home tab.
Explains how to change the Storage Link password.
Details system settings like server name, IP, and locale.
Covers identification, location, WINS server, and port number settings.
Explains how to manage users and user groups.
Details user properties like name, password, and private folder creation.
Describes how to manage user group memberships.
Shows the Storage Link's current operational details and status.
Introduces advanced configuration tabs like Groups, Shares, Backup.
Explains how to create and manage user groups.
Details how to create and manage shared folders.
Covers backing up and restoring the Storage Link configuration.
Explains scheduling backups of Disk 1 onto Disk 2.
Guides on creating new backup jobs with various options.
Covers disk formatting and Scandisk operations.
Explains how to upgrade the Storage Link's firmware.
Describes exiting advanced features to return to LAN settings.
Accesses the online version of the User Guide.
Provides a direct link to the Linksys website.
Provides steps to resolve detection issues.
Offers solutions for locating the device on the network.
Explains why a password prompt appears and how to handle it.
Lists compatible Windows versions for accessing storage.
Lists items needing checks like TCP/IP and network logon.
Discusses TCP/IP configuration requirements.
Explains network logon setup for Windows 95/98/ME.
Details the process of mapping network drives to access files.
Lists model, standards, protocols, ports, and cabling.
Details LEDs, switches, and environmental operating conditions.
Outlines the warranty period and coverage for new/refurbished products.
Details conditions that void the warranty and software disclaimers.
Guides users on how to get technical support and warranty service.
Details FCC compliance and important safety precautions.
States compliance with Canadian digital apparatus regulations.
Lists standards met for EMC and Low Voltage directives.
Information on proper disposal of electronic waste in the EU.
Provides environmental disposal guidelines in various European languages.
Continues environmental disposal guidelines in various European languages.
Continues environmental disposal guidelines in various European languages.
Describes software originating from Linksys and open source components.
Explains where to find applicable license terms for Linksys software.
Details the terms and conditions of the Linksys Software License Agreement.
Outlines the terms for copying, distribution, and modification of GPL software.
Further details on distributing GPL licensed works.
Explains patent issues and geographical distribution limits for GPL.
Introduces the LGPL and its purpose for libraries.
Details the terms for using and distributing libraries under LGPL.
Explains how to modify and distribute works based on the LGPL library.
Defines how works using the library are covered by the LGPL.
Covers distributing combined libraries with LGPL components.
Further restrictions on patents and distribution for LGPL.
Introduces the OpenSSL license and its source code.
Details the terms for redistribution and use of OpenSSL software.
Outlines the original SSLeay license conditions for commercial use.
States disclaimers and liability limitations for SSLeay software.