User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Important Notice
- Safety and Hazards
- Limitation of Liability
- Patents
- Licenses
- Copyright
- Trademarks
- Contact Information
- Additional Information and Updates
- Revision History
- 1: Device Basics
- 2: Your Device
- 3: Installing and Setting Up the Device
- 4: Using Your Device
- 5: Settings
- 6: Resources
- 7: Technical Specifications, Safety Information, and Regulatory Information
- Index

Using Your Device
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Accessing the microSD Card
If the microSD slot is enabled, an inserted card appears in your file browser as a
shared network drive.
The way to access the card varies, depending on your operating system.
Note: In the information that follows, <Hostname> is the value of the Hostname field (in
Advanced settings > Wi-Fi > Network and also in Advanced settings > Router > LAN).
Windows
1. In Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer, type one of the following:
·
\\clearspot\
· \\<Router IP address>\ (field in Advanced settings > Router > LAN)
For example: \\192.168.0.1\
·
\\<Hostname>\
For example: \\MyDeviceName\
— or —
From the Windows
start menu, click start > Run, and then type one of the fol-
lowing:
·
\\clearspot\
· \\<Hostname>\
2. Double-click the shared folder.
Mac
1. In Finder, select
Go > Connect to Server.
2. Type one of the following:
·
smb://clearspot/
· smb://<Router IP address>/
· smb://<Hostname>/
3. When prompted, select the shared drive as the folder to mount.
Linux
1. Open the run menu (Alt+F2) or a file browser, and type one of the following:
·
smb://clearspot/
· smb://<Router IP address>/
· smb://<Hostname>/
2. Double-click the shared folder.
Other operating systems
Please see the user documentation for your operating system or computer.
If security has been enabled for the microSD card, you will be prompted to enter
the username and password for the microSD card. (See "Setting Up Access to
the microSD Card" on page 61).










