1 getting started, 1 about this device, 2 package contents – AKiTiO NT2 LAN User Manual
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NT2 LAN Getting Started
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1 Getting Started
1.1 About this Device
The ultra compact design of the NT2 makes this dual-bay network storage enclosure one of the
smallest in the market, yet it stills packs a punch when it comes to flexibility and performance. Not
only does it come with all the standard functions a network drive offers but thanks to RAID
protection, all valuable data can be securely backed up and the built-in media server provides
streaming of the digital content on the local network.
Product Dimensions: 17.7cm x 12.3cm x 8.1cm
7in x 4.8in x 3.2in
1.2 Package Contents
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NT2 LAN (hard drives are not included)
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Power adapter (DC +5V/4.2A +12V/3A)
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Ethernet cable
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Utility CD
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User manual
Note
Package contents may vary, depending on vendor & version.
1.3 System Requirements
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Computer with internet browser (requires Adobe Flash) and network access
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Network switch or router with one free Ethernet port for the NT2 LAN
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Two 3.5-inch SATA-I or SATA-II hard drives (1.5Gb/s or 3.0Gb/s)
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80GB -2TB per HDD (for RAID, identical capacities are recommended)
1.3.1 Supported Operating Systems
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PC running Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7
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Mac running Mac OS 10.2 or above
1.3.2 Supported USB Devices
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USB printers (all-in-one printers are not supported)
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USB drives (mass storage class) or USB flash drives using FAT32 (NTFS read only)
Note
For external USB devices, we recommend using self-powered USB drives. If two bus-powered
USB drives are connected at the same time, at least one of them needs to be powered by an
external power supply.
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