Problem connecting new network to Buffalo Linkstation live., Lost Linkstation sahres on installing a new router |
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Problem connecting new network to Buffalo Linkstation live., Lost Linkstation sahres on installing a new router |
Apr 21 2007, 07:34 AM
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I'm getting desperate because the Linkstation holds all my electronic Family History sources - a considerable number - and of course I failed to back it up when I made the change. I'll try and describe step by step what I've done since I bought the Linkstation three weeks ago. First, I should probably say that I'm an IT professional, in that I used to develop software and have even done a bit of helpdesk work in my time, though now I am in a much less technical role. so I am not completely unaware of some possibilities, but I'm frequently unsure of the impact some changes might have and lack the confidence to just go ahead and do them. (This makes it even more embarassing that I didn't back up my data on the Linkstation before I started
Now I've run out of ideas, apart from re-installing the old D-Link G640T and trying to get my network back to what it was, in case there are some settings I haven't configured on the BT Voyager, but having reset the LinkStation, I can't see that this will help? I've tried to think of what I might have done, or not not done at the time of setting up the new network, and can only think of the following possibilities, which might ring some bells for someone:
As far as configuring the LinkStation itself is concerned, I don't think I did anything at all. I am not very confident when it comes to doing all this, and as it was accessible and usable, I usually wait until I am more confident with equipment before I start messing about with its configuration. (It took me 12mths to decide I was ready to secure my home network the first time, as I was pleased just have got everything talking to each other.) If I have changed anything it would have been related to network settings, such as password, WEP, Network name and Network key. but I would have thought all these would have been cleared when I reset it. The setup wizard failure message says it can map the network drive and asks me to 'Confirm existing shared folder in LinkStation' which of course, I can't do. I am at a loss now to know what to do and would appreciate any ideas anyone may have Many thanks, Chester, UK. |
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Apr 26 2007, 09:43 AM
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have you tried connecting your linkstation and your laptop using a usb cable? it should directly connect not like the ethernet cable.
This post has been edited by zirvo: Apr 27 2007, 07:58 AM |
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Apr 27 2007, 10:50 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 25 OS: PC - Windows 2000 sp4 / Laptop - Vista |
Thanks for this suggestion. The Linkstation and the laptop both only have the same type of USB ports (Series A female I think). If I get a cable with series A male at each end will this work? The only USB cables I've got all seem to have different types of connectors at each end, so I wasn't sure if this would work?
Thanks, Sharon |
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