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Wireless support, Turn on the server, The server in your network – HP X500 Data Vault User Manual

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Set up and Installation

Supported Operating Systems

Operating System

Automatic Backup

File Sharing for

Remote Access to

of Computers

Running...

Computers

Computers

Running...

Running...

Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit or
64-bit SP2

X

X

Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit or 64-bit
SP2

X

X

X

Windows XP Home SP3

X

X

Windows XP Professional SP3

X

X

X

Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
with SP2 and Rollup 2

X

X

Wireless Support

You must connect the HP Data Vault to your

router

(or switch) with an Ethernet cable. The server

does not support wireless connection to your router. However, computers connected wirelessly to
a wireless access point or router are supported.

Turn on the Server

In this article...

The Server in Your Network

Turn on the Server

Check the Server Lights

The Server in Your Network

How you connect the HP Data Vault to your network depends on the network configuration.

This example shows a broadband

router

connecting the following:

• HP Data Vault (Requires wired connection to a router, and remote features require a broadband

Internet connection.)

• Wired and wireless network devices such as notebooks, desk computers, TVs and gaming

consoles

• Remote devices such as notebooks and iPhones

The server requires a

DHCP

-enabled router to get its

IP address

. By default, most routers include a

DHCP 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

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