Connecting The Hp Media Vault; Powering On - HP Mv2120 - Media Vault Network Drive User Manual

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Connecting the HP Media Vault

How you connect the HP Media Vault to your network depends on the
network configuration.
Figure 1: Connecting the HP Media Vault to the network
This example shows a broadband
HP Media Vault (2)
Desktop PC (3)
Notebook computer with a wireless adapter (4)
Broadband Modem (5)
The Media Vault uses a
enabled router to get its
server. For more information, check your router documentation.
Caution: If you have wireless functionality on your network, be sure to
enable your router's security settings, such as
or
Wired Equivalent Privacy
documentation that came with your router.

Powering on

Once the HP Media Vault is connected to the network, you are ready to
power it on.
(1) connecting the following:
router
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
IP
address. By default, most routers include a DHCP
(WEP), to protect your network. See the
(DHCP)-
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
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