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I bought a Buffalo HD some time back to link in with my wireless
network. It all works in that all the PC's on the network are seeing
the HD, but I need an idiot's tutorial on setting it up so that each
user has their own area and then there are General and Transfer
areas.

The instructions don't walk one through what I suspect is a simple
task and a pointer to a tutorial somewhere would be appreciated.

Thanks
Rob
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On Wed, 19 May 2010 01:08:41 -0700 (PDT), robgraham wrote:

The instructions don't walk one through what I suspect is a simple
task and a pointer to a tutorial somewhere would be appreciated.


Just put an Iomega on the LAN here the folder management is via the
web interface not the network shares as they appear on the client
PCs. For starters point your web browser at the drives IP address and
explore...

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On Wed, 19 May 2010 01:08:41 -0700 (PDT), robgraham
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I bought a Buffalo HD some time back to link in with my wireless
network. It all works in that all the PC's on the network are seeing
the HD, but I need an idiot's tutorial on setting it up so that each
user has their own area and then there are General and Transfer
areas.

The instructions don't walk one through what I suspect is a simple
task and a pointer to a tutorial somewhere would be appreciated.


IIRC the firmware varies depending on the model. Which one is it?
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On 19 May, 11:09, Mark wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2010 01:08:41 -0700 (PDT), robgraham

wrote:
I bought a Buffalo HD some time back to link in with my wireless
network. *It all works in that all the PC's on the network are seeing
the HD, but I need an idiot's tutorial on setting it up so that each
user has their own area and then there are General and Transfer
areas.


The instructions don't walk one through what I suspect is a simple
task and a pointer to a tutorial somewhere would be appreciated.


IIRC the firmware varies depending on the model. *Which one is it?
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Linkstation HS-DHGL . Dave L's comment about the setting up the
folders being via the web interface rather than the client m/c is the
sort of thing that I reckon I need - thanks Dave.
Rob

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