HP Mv2120 - Media Vault Network Drive User Manual page 205

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packet, and forwarding it appropriately. By delivering each message only to
the computer it was intended for, a switch conserves network bandwidth and
generally offers better performance than a hub. Also called a network switch.
Expansion Bay A slot for adding hard drive storage space to your HP
Media Vault.
ext3 A computer file system used in the Linux operating system. HP Media
Vault uses the ext3 file system.
FAT32
The 32-bit version of the "File Allocation Table" file system
developed by Microsoft, common to older versions of the Windows operating
systems. Also see
NTFS (New Technology File System).
file system
A way for files to be organized and stored in a computer.
Some examples of file systems are
System).
files and settings transfer wizard A feature in the Windows XP. The
Files and Settings Transfer Wizard can transfer files, folders, and settings for
Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in addition to desktop and display
settings, dial-up connections, and other types of settings to a file on your
server. On the new computer, you access this file stored on your server and
transfer the settings and files to your new computer.
firewall The primary method for securing computers from intruders by
allowing or blocking traffic into and out of a private network or the user's
computer.
full access
Users have access to all shared folders and drives on a
network.
gateway server
network.
Gigabytes (GB) Equal to 1,000 Megabytes.
HTTP Access Allows you to access folders and files on your server in a
browser window.
F
FAT32,
and
G
A network device that connects one network to another
H
NTFS (New Technology File
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