User Manual Part 1

LaCie Wireless Space • DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Introduction
User Manual page 10
USBLAN1 LAN2 LAN3
INTERNET
USBLAN1 LAN2 LAN3
INTERNET
1.4. Views of the Drive
1.4.1. Front View
1. WPS Button: Join Wi-Fi networks that support WPS (Wi-Fi Pro-
tected Setup) or turn the Wi-Fi on/off:
Quick touch: the Wireless Space searches for a WPS network
to join while the light flashes blue and green. See the user
manual of your WPS device for details on joining its network.
Long touch: the Wi-Fi access point is turned on (blue light) or
off (green light).
2. USB 2.0 External Mass Storage: The USB 2.0 host port on
the front of the LaCie Wireless Space may be used to connect
an external USB hard drive, USB key, digital camera, or any
other USB mass storage device. Most popular disk formats are
supported (see 3.5. Accessing and Transferring Files), includ-
ing Mac HFS+ Extended non-journaled. Volumes formatted
HFS+ journaled are not supported.
IMPORTANT INFO: The Wireless Space supports external USB
storage with volumes up to 2 TB.
1.4.2. Rear View
1. Power button
2. Power supply
3. INTERNET Fast Ethernet port. This port is reserved for Recov-
ery (NAS+Switch modes) or WAN (NAS+Router modes)*
4. LAN1, LAN2, and LAN3 - Gigabit (Gb) Ethernet switch ports
to connect the Wireless Space to the network and expansion
ports for other devices (computers, gaming systems, etc.).
5. Two USB 2.0 host ports for External Mass Storage. See note
above regarding disk 3.5. Accessing and Transferring Files
*Please see sections 3.7. INTERNET Port: NAS+Switch and 4.6. IN-
TERNET Port: NAS+Router for more information on how to use this
port.
IMPORTANT INFO: All USB 2.0 ports are host only, which means
they are intended for storage expansion using USB 2.0 storage de-
vices. To access the storage on the Wireless Space, please use the
network, LaCie Network Assistant, or the Wireless Space Dashboard
(3.5.1. About Shares). Do not connect the Wireless Space directly to
your computer using any of the USB ports.
Fig. 01
Fig. 02
IMPORTANT INFO: DO NOT use the INTERNET port for the
Wireless Space Setup. Connect an Ethernet cable from your com-
puter to any of the LAN ports.