Introduction; Specifications - D-Link DNS-300 Manual

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Introduction

With the emergence of increasingly large multimedia files, the need for bigger, more
dependable storage for personal computers grows rapidly as well. D-Link DNS-300
is designed to meet your need for multimedia file storage and immediate play back.
As it is attached to your home network environment, you don't have to take apart
your computer to expand the storage like was previously the case when adding an
additional hard drive to your PC. All you have to do is plug in the network cable of the
device running D-Link DNS-300 to your computer, or the hub or switch in the same
network environment, and then you are ready to start storing your home
entertainment files in the device.
Configuring the device and getting it running is amazingly simple. A browser-based
wizard only takes a few steps for the initialization settings to take effect.

Specifications

Network
Types
Microsoft
network
Apple
Macintosh
network
Networking
Network
File
Protocols
Protocols
CIFS, SMB
TCP/IP
AppleTalk,
AFP
TCP/IP
5
Client types
Windows 98, ME, NT 4.0,
2000, XP
Apple Macintosh 7.x, 8.x,
9.x, OS X

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