EDSLab WiDRIVE Bedienungsanleitung

WiDRIVE User’s Guide
User’s Manual
English (EN), French (FR), German (DE), Spanish
(ES), Dutch (SE), Italian (IT), Portuguese (PT)
PORTABLE WIRELESS STORAGE SERVER

WiDRIVE User’s Guide
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
Copyright © 2008 EDSLab Technologies Inc. All rights reserved.
EDSLab Technologies Inc. reserves the right to make technical changes. EDSLab Technologies Inc. assumes
no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions or discrepancies between this prod-
uct and the documentation.
Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of ED-
SLab Technologies Inc. every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is as accurate
as possible.
WiDRIVE logo is trademarked.
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third-party products is for informational purposes only and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommen-
dation. EDSLab Technologies Inc. assumes no responsibility with regard to the performance or use of these
products.
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one of the following measures:
●Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
●Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
●Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
●Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other
channels is not possible.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your
body.

WiDRIVE User’s Guide
1. INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 WiDRIVE Overview 1
1.2 Data Access 1
1.3 Indicators and Switches 2
2. GETTING STARTED 3
2.1 STEP 1: Check for supplied items 3
2.2 STEP 2 : Connecting WiDRIVE for the
FIRST time 3
2.3 STEP 3 : Installing WiDRIVE Utility 3
3. WiDRIVE CONFIGURATION 4
3.1 WiDRIVE Presets 4
3.2 WiDRIVE Setup Wizard 4
3.3 WiDRIVE Connection Utility 4
3.4 WiDRIVE Control Panel 5
3.4.1 Status 5
3.4.2 Login 6
3.4.3 Base Network Setup 6
3.4.4 Infrastructure Network Setup 7
3.4.5 Maintenance 7
3.4.5.1 Firmware Upgrade 7
3.4.5.2 Application Upload 7
3.4.5.3 Language Pack Upload 7
3.4.5.4 Hard Drive Format 7
3.4.5.5 Hard Drive Repair 7
3.4.5.6 WiDRIVE Reboot 8
3.4.5.7 WiDRIVE Shutdow 8
3.4.5.8 Factory Reset 8
3.4.6 Help 8
4. WEBFOLDER 9
4.1 WebFolder Mode 9
4.1.1 Working with Folders 9
4.1.2 Working with Files 10
4.1.3 Managing Access to Files and
Folders 12
4.2 WebDAV Mode 12
4.2.1 Using Internet Exporer 12
4.2.2 Using Windows XP 13
5. TORRENT 14
5.1 Torrent Operation 14
5.1.1 Install a Torrent Client 14
5.1.2 Download the Torrent File 14
5.1.3 Torrent File Upload 14
5.1.4 Update Status 14
5.2 Torrent Client Conguration 14
5.3 TCP Port Status 15
5.4 Torrent’s Status View 15
6. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 16
7. SAFETY AND CARE 17
8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 18
9. REGULATORY INFORMATION 19
TABLE OF CONTENT

WiDRIVE User’s Guide
Welcome and thank you for choosing a EDSLab prod-
uct.
For your convenience, your EDSLab product is fur-
nished with two guides:
a) a Quick Start Guide, and
b) This comprehensive PDF User’s Manual.
1.1 WiDRIVE Overview
o WiDRIVE is a pocket-size portable wireless
storage server that is accessible through 802.11b/g
WLAN interface. It provides up to 54Mbps bandwidth
based on WLAN networks operating at 2.4 GHz fre-
quency band.
o With WiDRIVE, consumers can enjoy the ease
and mobility of wireless lifestyle in accessing and shar-
ing their digital content without the hassle of cables.
o A wireless network connection to WiDRIVE
can be secured by one of encryption types, i.e. WLAN
64-bit, 128-bit WEP, WPA or WPA2. Prior to the con-
nection to a host, the verication of username and
password will be provided for authentication.
o There are two types of wireless networks,
Access Point(AP) and Infrastructure modes. WiDRIVE
operates easily in both types of wireless networks.
o In AP mode, WiDRIVE acts as a Wireless
Router and a DHCP server that assigns IP addresses
to hosts that join the wireless network.
o In Infrastructure mode, WiDRIVE will join Wire-
less Routers automatically to obtain the necessary IP
address.
1. INTRODUCTION
o The manual conguration of IP addresses for
both WiDRIVE and host can be avoided during the
transition of wireless network types.
1.2 Data Access
o WiDRIVE offers two mode of data access, the
USB mode and WebFolder mode.
o In USB mode, WiDRIVE is behaved as an
external storage device.
o In WebFolder mode, WiDRIVE appears to the
connected computer as a web-based le manager.
o WiDRIVE operates in both USB mode and
WebFolder mode.
- AP mode is normally used under condition
when there is no available Wireless Router.
- WiDRIVE enables users from different
hardware platforms (PC, PDA, PSP, Set-top
box, etc) to share the content at WebFolder
mode.
- Infrastructure mode is used when there is an exist-
ing Wireless Router where all wireless Notebooks/
PCs are connected to. WiDRIVE can be congured
to automatically join the wireless network
- Infrastructure
Network
- AP Network

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1.3 Indicators and Switches
o The diagram below shows the LEDs and
Switches on WiDRIVE:
Power indicator LED•
Activity indicator LED•
Factory reset button•
USB 2.0 high speed data port•
DC power charge port•
Power ON/OFF button•
Network Type Selection switch•
(AP/Infrastructure)
o Power Indicator LED is status indicator for
charging:
o Activity Indicator LED is the status indicator for
data transfer. The BLUE indicator light will commence
ashing during data transfer or communication.
o The Power ON/OFF button near the upper left
corner of WiDRIVE is to switch on and off WiDRIVE
o When booting up, the Power Indicator LED
will stay ORANGE in color until WiDRIVE completes
its booting process and ready for operation. If suc-
cessfully boot up, the Power Indicator LED will turn to
GREEN color. The Power Indicator LED will also turn
to ORANGE color during shutdown and factory reset.
o The Network Type Selection switch near the
lower left corner of WiDRIVE is to select the wireless
network type (AP/Infrastructure).
o Refer to the gure above for further details.
1. INTRODUCTION
WiDRIVE
AP Mode
Infrastructure Mode
DC- Power Adapter

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2.1 STEP 1: Check for supplied
items
WiDRIVE portable storage server
Quick start guide
Power adapter
USB cable
2.2 STEP 2 : Connecting WiDRIVE
for the FIRST time
2.3 STEP 3 : Installing WiDRIVE
Utility
2. GETTING STARTED
AP mode:
Make sure that WiDRIVE is power off.
Swtich to AP mode.
Power on WiDRIVE.
Now WiDRIVE behaves like a wireless router.
Connect WiDRIVE with Windows XP:
Open Wireless Newwork Connection tool.
1. Start -> Connect to -> Wireless
Network Connectoion page
Select on “WiDRIVE“ to connect.
Login WiDRIVE:
Open browser with: http://192.168.2.1
Infrastructure mode:
Make sure that WiDRIVE is power off.
Swtich to infrastructure mode.
Power on WiDRIVE.
Now WiDRIVE connects to a wireless router
which you had dened in AP mode before.
Connect WiDRIVE with Windows XP:
Connect devices like PC to the same router.
Search WiDRIVE by using *the WiDRIVE util-
ity.
Login WiDRIVE:
Open browser and type in the searched IP
address to log in.
Setup program can be found in HDD or download from
ofcial website. Please install utilities with following
steps:
Double click the setup icon.
Follow instructions to install software.
Two utilities will be available includes:
1. WiDRIVE Setup Wizard.
2. WiDRIVE Connection Utility.
The rst one is used to quickly congure basic settings
within WiDRIVE, and another one is used to discover
WiDRIVE when in infrastructure mode.

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3.1 WiDRIVE Presets
WiDRIVE comes pre-congured from the factory with
the following settings:
IP Address : 192.168.2.1
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Wireless Channel : 10
SSID : WiDRIVE
WEP/WPA/WPA2 Key : none
These factory settings can be changed.
Admin Username : Admin
Admin Password : admin
Guest Username : Guest
Guest Password : guest
3.2 WiDRIVE Setup Wizard
WiDRIVE Setup Wizard provides step-by-step congu-
ration of WiDRIVE in AP and Infrastructure modes.
3.3 WiDRIVE Connection Utility
Step 1: Start WiDRIVE Connection Utility from the Start
menu.
3. CONFIGURATION

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Step 2: Select a highlight from the list.
WiDRIVE Connection Utility launch a web browser and
have it automatically open a specied URL by fetching
WiDRIVE’s IP address. After a few seconds, you should
see a login screen similar to the following:
There is a dropdown menu for the username eld in
the login screen. Select Username (“Admin”) and type
Password (factory congured password “admin”) then
click “Login”.
If the device has not been congured, use the default
admin password. You will later want to change the
Password entries from the default (admin) to something
else.
3.4 WiDRIVE Control Panel
Control Panel is a Web-browser graphical user inter-
face (GUI) that provides a structured approach to moni-
tor, congure, and control the operation of WiDRIVE.
WiDRIVE can be setup into AP mode and congured for
infrastructure wireless access.
Clicking on the Control Panel icon opens a new
screen with options to change settings of WiDRIVE.
The Control Panel provides access to Status, Login,
Base Network, AP Prole, Maintenance, and Help.
3.4.1 Status
The Status panel displays runtime status. This includes
details about the hard drive, wireless, TCP/IP congu-

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ration, SSID, Time Zone, Torrent, UPnP portmap, Port
status and connected PC/device, etc.
To change the time zone, click Change button, choose
your local time zone and click Save. The current time of
selected time zone will be shown in the Status window.
The Torrent Client status is ON when Torrent is up and
running, OFF when Torrent is not running in the AP
mode and Need Install if Torrent software is missing.
WiDRIVE Connection Utility requires the UPnP discov-
ery protocol to discover WiDRIVE on the network.
Click on the ‘MAP’ button to map Incoming packet’s port
number to the local computer with IP address.
On connected PC/device, make sure the device is con-
nected to your computer.
3.4.2 Login
The Login panel is where the administrator denes the
Admin and Guest accounts, and Dynamic DNS Ac-
cess.
Enter the new admin’s and guest’s passwords in the
two elds and press the Apply button. The password
can be up to 12 characters.
The Dynamic DNS Access option allows you to set the
DNS server. You may sign up Dynamic DNS service at
http://www.dyndns.org and there you can also register
“domain names”.
Enter one domain name you have registered.
Enter the username and password used for sign-up.
Set the port number of external port from 1025 to
65535.
Check the “Disabled” radio button to stop the Dynamic
DNS service.
3.4.3 Base Network Setup
Click on the Basic Network panel on the Control Panel.
Using this page you may congure the the IP address
of the device as well as channel, and SSID.
Enter the IP address of the device and the subnet mask
for the IP address.
The SSID is a unique named shared amongst all the
points of the wireless network. It must be identical on
all points of the wireless network and cannot exceed 32
characters.
Select a channel from the drop-down list. The channels
available are based on the country’s regulation.
Select Disable radio button if your wireless network
does not use any type of encryption, WEP 64, WEP
128, WPA, or WPA2 radio button if your wireless net-
work uses this encryption.
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