LaCie 2 Manuale Utente
LaCie Network Space 2
• DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON
Accessing & Transferring Files
User Manual
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3.4. Accessing USBShare via USB
The Network Space 2 can be connected to your network via Ether-
net or directly to a computer via USB. This chapter explains how to
connect your hard drive to a computer. For details on connecting to
your network, refer to chapter
net or directly to a computer via USB. This chapter explains how to
connect your hard drive to a computer. For details on connecting to
your network, refer to chapter
.
You must successfully connect to the network and run the Setup Wiz-
ard before connecting the Network Space 2 to your computer via
USB. Follow the steps in chapter
ard before connecting the Network Space 2 to your computer via
USB. Follow the steps in chapter
before
continuing. Additionally, you will need to increase the storage al-
located for USB access by adjusting the USBShare size slider (which
is set to 0GB by default) (refer to
located for USB access by adjusting the USBShare size slider (which
is set to 0GB by default) (refer to
Follow these steps to getting your LaCie Network Space 2 connected
to your computer:
to your computer:
TECHNICAL NOTE:
If your network is limited to 10/100 Mbit
transfer speeds or if you use Wi-Fi, the USB connection will gener-
ally permit faster transfer rates. In this case, LaCie suggests that as
a first step you copy large quantities of files to the Network Space 2
via USB, then as a second step, share them throughout your network
via the Ethernet cable.
ally permit faster transfer rates. In this case, LaCie suggests that as
a first step you copy large quantities of files to the Network Space 2
via USB, then as a second step, share them throughout your network
via the Ethernet cable.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If you connect your Network Space 2 to the
network via Ethernet and to a computer via USB, note that USBShare
will mount on the computer as a physical drive and will not appear
on the network.
will mount on the computer as a physical drive and will not appear
on the network.