May 1, - Downloads for. PDF File. It isrecommended to set a time where the TeraStationsusage will be minimal perhaps the middle of the updated software, and later versions of this manual may be freely available for download at our web To connect a USB hard drive or UPS to TeraStation, simply plug it into one of the usage will be minimal perhaps the middle of the night.
This is the TeraStation Client Utility. This user manual is intended to assist you in configuring it. Join Co-production practitioners network. Sign Up or Sign In. Powered by. Badges Report an Issue Terms of Service. Like the person below I use it to save. WAV files. When ripping directly to the Buffalo HD speeds are slow at x.
One of the 4 HD's went out about months ago. Tech support was VERY competant, sent out a new drive. Pros: Good Storage for the money. Raid 5 is great. Design is compact. Pretty much Plug-N-Play. Use it as a backup for large DV projects as well as central file storage for my Home office. Overall just Average compared to other products like it, just a bit cheaper. Cons: Slow. To the TeraSTation it's about 3 min.
So compact that it's a task to swap a drive. Slow IDE drives need more cache. Should have gone SATA. Their configuatrion of the built-in Linux OS is very limited. No Defrag ability. Bad limitations on passwords on the accounts. Sleep mode is just that. It goes to sleep even if it's busy. To do the NTP setup you had to open your firewall, not good. Would have been much more flexible and faster. I manage nearly a hundred machines in 6 countries and decided to try this out in my home office.
It does that job OK but I wouldn't put it in my other instalations. Cons: I have gone through three of these. The raid array continues to fail. Fortunately, I have always had backups. Overall Review: Technical support takes forever to get a response and at times I have had to leave a message for them to call me back. Unacceptable in my opinion. Will not purchase any Buffalo products in the future. I took it out of the box, plugged it power and Mbps.
It found an IP address. I went to the router, checked the DHCP table, used the browser and bam! Easy to understand menus. Literally took ten minutes.
Paper and online documentation did not list this blink pattern. I dialed support. Within about 60 seconds I was talking to a friendly, knowledgeable sounded like he was aobut 16 years old guy who explained what it was and click, two minutes later I forgot about it. In the RAID 5 config, apparently the drive runs checks to verify all of the data is in sync.
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