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Longshine LCS-US204 Quick Installation Manual

Usb 2.0 hi-speed device server

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Quick Installation Guide

① ① ① ① . Introduction
This document describes the steps for installing and configuring
LCS-US204 as a USB device server in the Windows environment.
LCS-US204 uses LAN (standard Ethernet) and wireless module
(802.11b/g) to access network. Please refer to the User's Manual in the
bundled CD-ROM for more details.
② ② ② ② . Package Contents
If any item is missing, please contact the shop where you bought this
product.
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One LCS-US204 USB 2.0 Device Server (x1)
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One Control Center Software CD (x1)
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One DC IN 12V/1.5A Power Adaptor (x1)
③ ③ ③ ③ . OS Supported
Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista
④ ④ ④ ④ . Physical Description
1. Power Adaptor Connector: for DC IN 12V/1.5A power adaptor
2. Init Button: for restoring the configurable parameters to the default
values
3. Wireless Station: IEEE 802.11 b/g wireless station with antenna
4. Ethernet Connector: connected to a twisted pair category 5 cable
5. USB Host Ports: USB 1.1/2.0 low, full, and Hi-Speed compliant
6. Indicators
Power Indicator is lit while power is applied. If it is not lit, or if
it blinks, there is a problem with the USB device server or
Power Adapter.
LAN Indicator blinks to indicate wired network activity. If it is
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  • Page 1: Quick Installation Guide

    ① ① ① ① . Introduction This document describes the steps for installing and configuring LCS-US204 as a USB device server in the Windows environment. LCS-US204 uses LAN (standard Ethernet) and wireless module (802.11b/g) to access network. Please refer to the User’s Manual in the bundled CD-ROM for more details.
  • Page 2 III. Plug-off the LAN (Ethernet) cable. IV. Plug-off the power adapter and then plug-in the power adapter to restart server. LCS-US204 will connect to your wireless network. ⑦ ⑦ ⑦ ⑦ . Install Utility Insert the included CD-ROM into the personal computer. The Autorun screen should appear.
  • Page 3 and display their status. Figure 1 Control Center 2. Select the server that you want to configure. Double click the selected server and you will get the web pages of the server. Figure 2 Web Page 3. Click “CONFIG” icon and then enter Administrator (default: admin) and Password (default: admin) to login.
  • Page 4 method to set the IP address of the server. You can automatically get IP address by using DHCP or manually assign an IP address to the server. Figure 3 TCP/IP Setting 5. Set up wireless configuration: Set SSID, Channel, and Security according to the table below Infrastructure Mode SSID Must match the Access Point.
  • Page 5 A. Insert the CDROM into the CD drive and run the “autorun” program. Follow the instructions of the installation program to install driver. C. When the installation program asks you to plug-in the USB device, run the “Control Center”. D. In the Control Center, click the USB device server that has the desired USB device attached.
  • Page 6 Figure 5 Device Connected G. Now, the installation program will detect the USB device and continue to install driver. H. After the installation is completed, click the USB device in the Control Center and then click the “Disconnect” button to disconnect the USB device.
  • Page 7 the USB device until you “Disconnect” that USB device. That is to say, only one PC is allowed to connect the USB device at the same time. Figure 6 The Disconnect Button ⑪ ⑪ ⑪ ⑪ . An Example of USB Storage If you connect a USB storage, like Fig 7, your PC will have a new disk.
  • Page 8 Figure 7 The USB Storage You can see the storage icon in the system tray, as Fig8. Figure 8 The System Tray Then just use the new disk as a general disk. After you finish the disk operations, click the storage icon in the system tray and choose “Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device”...