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If
ou do not have LAN setu
, or
ou
rimaril
want to
rovide additional
stora
e to a sin
e com
uter, t
en
ou s
ou
consi
er USB as
our
inter
ace choice. Please re
er to the next section to learn how to install and
use
our NAS
rive usin
USB.
I
your PC is connected to a LAN over Ethernet (either wired or wireless),
and you primarily want to provide shared storage amongst two or more
com
uters on the LAN, then
ou should consider Ethernet as
our interface
choice. The
gure below provides one example o
a LAN con
guration.
As a cautionar
note,
ease
e aware t
at
ata store
t
rou
an Et
ernet
connection is store
in t
e same FAT32 partition t
at is accessi
e t
roug
a USB-B connection. This is very convenient i
you want to temporarily move
our networ
rive to anot
er PC t
at is not connecte
to t
e LAN an
ou sti
want to rea
ata store
on t
e
rive. Since most computers
ave
a USB port available, you can connect your drive using USB-B and have
access to
our
revious
store
ata
On the other hand, i
you have private in
ormation that you have stored
usin
the
assword
rotection features within the NAS environment,
ou
ma
want to take s
ecial
recautions to
rotect this data from view durin
B-B connection.
For details about user
asswords and other network features,
lease
um
t
t
ti
n
ntit
onnecting NAS
rive Using Et
ernet
learn how to install and operate your NAS drive using Ethernet.