Repotec UBM302G Quick Installation Manual

Giga lan usb2.0 usb media adapter

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Giga LAN USB2.0
USB Media Adapter

Quick Installation Guide

Version 1.0
June. 2010

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  • Page 1: Quick Installation Guide

    Giga LAN USB2.0 USB Media Adapter Quick Installation Guide Version 1.0 June. 2010...
  • Page 2: System Requirement

    USB Media Adapter Quick Installation Guide 1.1 System requirement Operating system and software: Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, Windows 7 , Mac OS X or above, Linux Required hardware resources: • RJ-45 cable(Cat5e) • JAVA-enabled computer • USB 2.0 External HDD •...
  • Page 3: Utility Installation

    1.3 Utility Installation Please double click "Utility Installation" to start the installation steps as follow:...
  • Page 4 1. Preparing to install the USB Media Adapter Setup. 2. Click the " Next" button on the Welcome window.
  • Page 5 3. Select "Browse" to choose the destination location and click the "Next" button on the window. 4. Install processing.
  • Page 6 5. Check the “Yes” selection and click the "Finish" button on the Setup Complete window.
  • Page 7: Prepare Your Computer To Connect Usb Media Adapter

    1.4 Find Your Device Prepare Your Computer to Connect USB Media Adapter 1. Please make sure your computer supports the JAVA environment. If not, you can go to http://java.com to download and install the JAVA software. 2. Open the Server Search Tool of utility program and click Search Next to search the USB media adapter from your network environment, and then click Connect into login screen.
  • Page 8: Linux And Mac System

    Linux and Mac system   The following two procedures are for Linux and Mac, other procedures are similar as previous. 1. Please install the JAVA environment for Linux and Mac system. 2. Double click the SDisk.jar to search the USB media adapter from your network environment, and the click Connect.

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