™ My Net AC1300 Router User Manual
WD® Service and Support Should you encounter a problem, please give us an opportunity to address it before returning this product. Most technical support questions can be answered through our knowledge base or e-mail support service at http://support.wdc.com. If the answer is not available or, if you prefer, please contact WD at the best telephone number shown below. Your product includes 30 days of free telephone support during the warranty period.
Table of Contents WD® Service and Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Important User Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Recording Your WD Product Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Router as an Access Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Configuring UPnP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Enabling Port Forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 7 Installing and Using Additional WD Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 WD Print Share . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION 1 Important User Information Important Safety Instructions Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION Recording Your WD Product Information In the following table, write the serial and model numbers of your new WD product. You can find this information on the label on the bottom of the device. You should also note the date of purchase. This information may be required when requesting technical support.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2 Product Overview Thank you for purchasing the My Net™ router. This user manual provides step-by-step instructions for installing and using your new router. For the latest WD product information and news, visit our website at www.wdc.com.
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW Setup & Resource CD AC power adapter My Net AC1300 Router Quick Install Guide Ethernet cable Accessories For U.S. residents, visit www.shopwd.com to view additional accessories available for your My Net router. For users outside the U.S., visit http://support.wdc.com. AC Power Adapters The AC power adapter varies, depending on your location. Refer to the illustrations below. Some locations do not require a power plug clip; units sold in those locations have a fixed power plug.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW Components Front Panel Power LED WPS button Internet LED Wireless LED Wi-Fi Protected Setup LED Front panel LED indicators LED Description Power Steady when the router is powered on and operational; flashes slowly during firmware upgrades and system self-tests. Wireless Lit when wireless connection is active. Internet Lit when Internet connection is active. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) When connecting the router and a wireless device (e.g.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW Back Panel Link LED Activity LED (Green) (Yellow) Ethernet ports Reset button Power button Power port Internet port USB 2.0 ports Components Component How to use (4) Ethernet (LAN) ports Use Ethernet (network) cables to connect wired network devices to these ports. Internet (WAN) port Use an Ethernet (network) cable to connect this port to a modem. (2) USB 2.
GETTING STARTED 3 Getting Started This chapter contains the following topics: Installing the Router on the Network Setting up a New Router Installing the Router on the Network After physically connecting the My Net AC1300 Router, you configure the router on your network using a browser. Windows users have the option of launching the browser setup using the Easy Setup utility on the Setup and Resources CD.
GETTING STARTED Connecting the Router Wirelessly If you are using a desktop computer with a wireless card or a laptop computer with wireless capability, you can connect wirelessly to the router immediately. The same is true of mobile wireless devices with Wi-Fi enabled. 1. Make sure your computer's Wi-Fi is turned on. 2. Select the MyNetAC1300 network from the list of wireless networks on the computer’s or device’s screen and connect. By default there is no password. 3.
GETTING STARTED Setting up a New Router Starting with a Browser 1. Open a browser. (See requirements in “Appendix: Technical Specifications” on page 69.) 2. If you do not see a welcome screen, in the address field, type http://wdrouter, http://wdrouter.local (for Mac computers), or http://192.168.1.1. The WD Setup Wizard Welcome screen displays. 3. Continue with “Completing the WD Setup Wizard” on page 12. Starting with Easy Setup on the CD (Windows) Windows XP 1.
GETTING STARTED Windows Vista/Windows 7 1. Insert the Setup & Resource CD into your computer’s CD/DVD drive. If a dialog box displays, click Run EasySetup.exe. If a dialog box does not display, click Start or > Computer and locate the My Net router CD drive under Devices with Removable Storage. Double-click the CD, and then double-click EasySetup. 2. When the Welcome to the WD Setup Wizard screen appears, continue with “Completing the WD Setup Wizard” on page 12.
GETTING STARTED Completing the WD Setup Wizard 1. On the Welcome to the WD Setup Wizard screen, click Continue to display a connection diagram. 2. Click Next to check your connections. 3. When both connections are confirmed, click Next. Note: The screen asks additional questions if the system is not able to auto detect the Internet settings 4. Continue through the installation wizard.
GETTING STARTED 5. When the Secure your wireless screen displays, you can change the Network Name (SSID) and Security Mode for more protection. See “Configuring Basic Wireless Settings” on page 19 for more information.) Note: If you change Network Name and Security Mode, you will have to connect your computer or wireless device to the new name. 3 6. Click Save. The Router Setup screen displays. 7. Two checkboxes are enabled by default: The first checks for updates for the router.
GETTING STARTED 8. To continue configuration, click Next. The Registration screen displays. 9. Complete the registration information and optionally select the check boxes. Click Finish. If you selected the Explore my router settings when I click Finish, the My Dashboard home page displays. Note: To optionally configure other router settings, continue with “Basic Settings and Tasks” on page 15.
BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS 4 Basic Settings and Tasks This chapter contains the following topics: Opening My Dashboard After Setup Understanding My Dashboard Connecting to the Internet Configuring Basic Wireless Settings Setting up External StorageAdding a Device Opening My Dashboard After Setup To open the My Net router dashboard after initial setup: 1. Open a web browser. The login page displays. Important: If the login page does not display, type http://wdrouter, http:// wdrouter.
BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS Understanding My Dashboard Basic Dashboard Icons The icons at the top of the screen open modules and wizards for performing important tasks. The red Alert icon at the upper right of the screen displays notices concerning the router. Icon Name Actions See ... My Dashboard Review and change current settings.
BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS Reviewing Current Settings The My Dashboard’s home screen is a simple snapshot of the router’s configuration with the most essential information in one screen. It includes summary information for wireless settings, Internet status, guest network, parental control, and attached hard drive(s). 1. Review the following settings on the My Dashboard home page. You may have changed some of the values during setup, and you can change them here as well.
BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS Setting Description Parental Controls status If the status is Enabled, this feature controls access to the Internet by restricting dangerous or undesirable web access. Disabled by default. 2. To change a setting, click the arrow on the right of the setting to display another screen or a list of options. Connecting to the Internet To check or troubleshoot your Internet connection: 1. Click the Connect to Internet icon to access Step 1 of the Connect to Internet wizard.
BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS a. Click Next to display the final connection screen. b. Click Finished to display the My Dashboard home page again. 3. If the connection to the Internet fails: a. Click Next and enter your Internet service provider account PPPoE Username and Password. b. Click Next to display the My Dashboard home page again. Note: For more tips on connecting the router to the Internet, see “Troubleshooting” on page 61.
BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS 1. Click the Set Up Wireless icon at the top of the page. The Set Up Wireless screen displays: 2. View or modify the required wireless settings for the 2.4 GHz network and the 5 GHz network and then click Save. Note: You can change some settings on this screen. See “Advanced WAN (Internet) Category” on page 27 for additional wireless settings. Setting Description On/Off Wireless service is enabled by default. To disable it, toggle to the Off setting.
BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS Setting Description Channel Width The default setting is 20/40/80 MHz (Auto) for the 5 GHz band. This setting is recommended unless you have connectivity issues. The other options are 20 MHz or 20/40 MHz. The default setting for the 2.4 GHz band 20/40 MHz (Auto). The other option is 20 MHz. Channel Accept the default (Auto), or select a channel from the dropdown list.
BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS 4. Select the device you want to set up and click Next to display Step 3. Note: If the storage device is locked, enter the device’s password as prompted. 5. In the table, select the check box(es) for the desired services. The services allow you to serve the contents stored on the USB device using Share (Samba), DLNA, iTunes, and FTP. 6. Create or change your user account by entering a user name and password for accessing content (e.g., music for iTunes) on the USB device.
BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS Adding a Device To connect a WPS-enabled wireless device, press the WPS button on the front of the router, or enter a PIN on the device’s Wi-Fi connection page. If the device is not capable of WPS, you can still connect it to the router using a network name and password. To connect a WPS-enabled device: 1. Click the Click here to connect using WPS link to display the screen shown below: 2. Select one of three WPS methods: Method 1: Click the blue WPS button on the screen.
BASIC SETTINGS AND TASKS Note: The label on the bottom of the router also displays the default PIN. You can change the PIN on the Wi-Fi Protected Setup screen. (See “Advanced WAN (Internet) Category” on page 27.) Once you change the PIN, the default value is invalid unless you reset the router or the PIN to default values. 3. Click Next. The first Add a Device screen displays. To connect a device that is not WPS enabled: 1.
ADVANCED SETTINGS 5 Advanced Settings This chapter contains the following topics: Introduction Advanced WAN (Internet) Category Advanced Wireless Category Advanced LAN Category Advanced Storage Category Security Settings Category Additional Features Category Admin Category Introduction Chapter Organization This chapter is organized by categories, represented by icons at the top of the My Dashboard screens.
ADVANCED SETTINGS Typical Advanced Settings Screen Advanced Settings Categories Close button Tabs Note: To close an Advanced Settings screen and open the My Dashboard home screen, click the Close button at the top of the screen.
ADVANCED SETTINGS Advanced WAN (Internet) Category Internet Status Screen Purpose: Displays current Internet connection details. Allows you to renew or release a DHCP IP Address or to connect or disconnect a PPTP/PPPoE/L2TP connection. Connection Type Can be Static IP, Dynamic IP (DHCP), PPPoE, LT2P, or PPTP (Username/Password). Physical Link to WAN Indicates whether the router has established a physical link to the modem.
ADVANCED SETTINGS Default Gateway The IP address of the device to which your router is connected. Primary DNS Server/Secondary DNS Server The primary and secondary DNS Server addresses are configured and maintained by your ISP. Contact your ISP for this information. Internet Setup Screen Purpose: Configure your Internet connection type. MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) Size (in bytes) of the largest protocol data unit that can be transmitted over the network. The default value is 1500.
ADVANCED SETTINGS Maximum Idle Time Number of minutes the connection can be idle; 0 (zero) means the disconnection can last indefinitely. DNS Mode Method by which names are associated with IP addresses. IPv6 Status Screen Purpose: View all Internet and network connection details related to the IPv6 Internet protocol. IPv6 Connection Type Can be Static IPv6, Auto (SLAAC/DHCPv6), PPPoE or Link-local Only connection type to connect to your ISP.
ADVANCED SETTINGS Dynamic DNS Screen Purpose: Host a server (for example, an FTP or a Game server) using a domain name purchased with your dynamically assigned IP address from a DDNS service provider. Once you have DDNS set up, others can just enter your domain name into their browser or FTP client, for example, and connect just as they would to any other site, even if your ISP changes your router's WAN IP address. Dynamic DNS (Domain Name System) Click On or Off to enable or disable dynamic DNS.
ADVANCED SETTINGS Advanced Wireless Category Wireless Setup Screen Purpose: Change wireless settings and turn SSID Broadcast and WMM QoS on or off. Network Name (SSID) Name given to the wireless network. Security Mode Select the type of security to be applied to the wireless network. Options from strongest to weakest security include: • WPA2-Personal • WPA/WPA2-Personal • WPA-Personal • WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) If 802.11n or 802.
ADVANCED SETTINGS Password Password for accessing the wireless network. For some Enterprise modes, additional fields display: • Radius Server IP Address • Port • Shared Secret Network Mode For the 2.4 GHz band, the default network mode is Mixed 802.11 b+g+n. Keep this setting for maximum client compatibility. The other network modes are 802.11b only, 802.11g only, 802.11n only, Mixed 802.11 b+g, and Mixed 802.11 g+n. For the 5 GHz band, the default network mode is Mixed 802.11 a+n+ac.
ADVANCED SETTINGS Router PIN Code Enter the PIN shown on the screen into the wireless device’s screen. The default PIN is printed on the bottom of the router. Optionally, click the appropriate button to generate a new PIN or reset it to the default value. Guest Access Screen Purpose: Allow visitors access to the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless bands. For information on setting up guest access, see “Enabling Guest Access” on page 44.
ADVANCED SETTINGS DHCP Server Settings Screen Purpose: Enable or disable DHCP server, which provides IP addresses to the LAN-side computers dynamically (when your router is in router mode). Enable DHCP Server Enable the server that provides an IP address to the LAN-side computers dynamically. DHCP IP Address Range Range of IP addresses that can be assigned by the DHCP server.
ADVANCED SETTINGS Advanced Storage Category Storage Screen Purpose: You can update your user account and storage settings on this screen. (See “Setting up External Storage” on page 21.) Storage USB port on the router to which the storage device is connected. Share Files sharing service among local network client devices using the Samba protocol. DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) Makes stored digital media contents available to networked media players.
ADVANCED SETTINGS Username To restrict access, enter the username of the person being granted access to the private share and FTP service. Password Enter the password of the person being granted access to the private share and FTP service. Safely Remove Screen Purpose: Use this screen to safely remove USB storage devices connected to the router’s USB port(s).
ADVANCED SETTINGS Security Settings Category Firewall Screen Purpose: Set up a firewall for this router to block specific incoming or outgoing traffic by IP address and/or ports. Name Name to identify the firewall rule. Source Local network (LAN) or Internet (WAN). Source IP Range Range of IP addresses where the traffic initiates. Protocol Protocol that will be applied in the firewall rule. Available options are All, TCP, UDP, and ICMP.
ADVANCED SETTINGS DMZ Screen Purpose: Set up a DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) to allow all incoming traffic to be forwarded to a specific device (e.g., computer, phone, or game console) as if it were connected outside of the router. If you are aware of the specific TCP and UDP ports that a service is using, we recommend using port forwarding as an alternative. Note: Firewall settings and Port Forwarding Rules supersede the configured DMZ host.
ADVANCED SETTINGS Additional Features Category Port Forwarding Screen Purpose: Open a single port or a range of ports in your router and redirect data. Applies only to traffic coming from the Internet. Applies only to traffic coming from the Internet. For information on port forwarding, see “Enabling Port Forwarding” on page 54. ALG (Application Level Gateway) Screen Purpose: Enable or disable Application Level Gateway (ALG) configuration.
ADVANCED SETTINGS Routing Screen Purpose: Define static routes to specific destinations. Active Select the check box to enable the routing entry. Name Enter a name for the routing entry. Interface Select the interface (WAN or LAN) for the routing entry. Destination IP IP address/network to which the data is sent. Netmask Enter a Netmask for the Destination IP to define the destination network. Gateway Enter the Gateway IP address through which this router can be reached.
ADVANCED SETTINGS Network UPnP Screen Purpose: Enable or disable peer-to-peer Plug and Play functionality for network devices. Enable/Disable UPnP IGD (Internet Gateway Device) Toggle to enable or disable Universal Plug and Play functionality for network devices. Admin Category Administrator Screen Purpose: The admin account manages the router interface. The admin has read/write access and can create passwords.The default password is password.
ADVANCED SETTINGS Use HTTPS Click to enable or disable use of HTTPS for remote management of the router. Time Settings Screen Purpose: Configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the router manually or automatically by NTP (Network Time Protocol). Time Current date and time at the router’s location. Time Zone Select the time zone in which the router is located. Enable Daylight Saving Click to enable or disable Daylight Saving time.
ADVANCED SETTINGS Ping Result The result of whether your router can reach the specified host name or IP address. Registration Screen Purpose: Register your router if you have not already done so. Registering enables WD to notify you of updates to the firmware and send you important information. Log Screen Purpose: Display and save logs generated by the router. Save Log File to Local Hard Drive Click Save to copy the contents of the system log to a file on your computer.
PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS 6 Performing Advanced Tasks This chapter describes the most important tasks the administrator performs in setting up and maintaining the My Net AC1300 router.
PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS 4. Specify the following: Setting Description Guest Network Name Accept the default value or enter another name for the wireless network. Security Mode The default value is None. To restrict guest access, select the type of security needed from the drop-down list: • WPA2 - Personal • WPA/WPA2 - Personal • WPA - Personal Guest Password Create a password for the guest user to prevent an unauthorized user from accessing your guest network. 5. Click Save.
PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS 3. Toggle the Enable parental control button to On. The screen displays settings for controlling user access. 4. From the drop-down list of computers on the network, select one to which you want to restrict access and click Add. 5. In the Parental Scheduling section of the screen: a. Select to enable or disable parental scheduling. b. If disabling, continue to step 7. c.
PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS Accessing Files Stored on an Attached USB Drive To access the files stored on a USB drive connected to the router, make sure that the drive was properly set up as described in “Setting up External Storage” on page 21. After the setup is complete, access stored files through the network as follows: Using Windows Explorer Windows XP 1. Click Start > Run and type \\mynetac1300. If the router’s default name was changed during setup, substitute the new name.
PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS 4. If you are prompted for a username and password, enter the username and password that you created when you set up external storage. If a password was not created, select or enter guest. Click Connect. Updating the Router’s Firmware Note: For best results, upload the firmware using a wired connection. Important: Do not disconnect or turn off the router while the update is in process. 1. On the Advanced Setting screen, click the Administrator icon. 2.
PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS To update from a file: 1. Locate the firmware file on the WD Support site at http://support.wdc.com and download it to your computer. 2. On the router screen, browse to the firmware file you saved and click Open on a Windows computer or Choose on Mac. The file name displays in the browser screen. 3. Click Upload. A message says how long the upload will take. Please wait while the firmware update is taking place.
PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS To reset the router manually: 1. Press and hold the Reset button on the back of the router (to the right of the USB ports) for at least 10 seconds. When the reset finishes, the power LED blinks. 2. Release the Reset button, and the router reboots. Rebooting the Router You can reboot the router two ways. If you are physically close to it, just press the On/Off button on the router. If you cannot easily press the button: 1.
PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS To convert the router to AP mode: 1. On the Advanced Setting screen, click the Admin icon. 2. Click the Device Mode tab: 3. From the Device Mode drop-down list, select AP (Access Point) mode. The LAN Connection Type displays. 4. To configure LAN Connection Type, select Dynamic IP (DHCP) (default) or Static IP. For Dynamic IP, continue to step 6. 5.
PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS Setting up the DHCP Server on the My Net Router You can use your router as a DHCP server that assigns IP addresses to other components of your network. To set up a DHCP Server on your My Net AC1300 Router: 1. On the Advanced Setting screen, click the LAN icon. 2. Click the DHCP Server Settings tab: 3. Enable DHCP server (On by default) and click Save. 4. Configure DHCP IP Address Range. Note: Note: The first part of the DHCP address range (192.168.
PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS 8. Click the Device and Client Table tab: The table lists all of the client devices (wired/wireless) and displays the number of devices connected along with the IP address and MAC address of each device.
PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS 1. In the Manual Added Device section of the screen, enter the device’s IP address, MAC address, and device name. 2. Click Add/Update. The device information populates the device table below. 3. To update a device, select it in the table and click the Edit icon. Edit the information and click Add/Update. 4. To delete a device, disconnect it, select it in the table, and click the Delete (trash can) icon.
PERFORMING ADVANCED TASKS 3. Specify the following information for each rule you create: Port Forwarding Rules Enabled Select the check box to enable the rule. Clear the check box to disable it. Application Name From the drop-down list, select the application whose data you want to forward to the client on your local network. Click the double arrows to populate Name, Internal Port, External Port and Protocol. External Port Range Enter the port(s) you want to forward from the WAN interface (Internet).
INSTALLING AND USING ADDITIONAL WD SOFTWARE 4 3 1 7 5 Installing and Using Additional WD Software This chapter contains the following topics: WD Print Share My Net View (Windows) The My Net AC1300 router supports two Western Digital applications: WD Print Share and My Net View. To install the software, you have two options: Install it from the WD Software folder on the Setup and Resource CD. Download it from http://support.wdc.com/.
INSTALLING AND USING ADDITIONAL WD SOFTWARE 5. Make sure the status is Auto-Connected or Connected. You are now ready to print. Installing WD Print Share (Mac) Before installing WD Print Share software, make sure the manufacturer’s printer/scanner driver and software are installed in your computer. 1. Open the CD and in Finder, double-click WD Software > WDPrintShare > WD Print Share Installer.dmg. 2. Double-Click the WD Print Share Installer icon to display the Installer welcome screen. 3.
INSTALLING AND USING ADDITIONAL WD SOFTWARE 4. When the installation is done, click the WD Print Share icon on the desktop displaythe WD Print Share Control Center. to Using WD Print Share Opening WD Print Share To display the WD Print Share Control Center at any time, click the WD Print Share icon on the desktop. Using an Auto-Connected Printer By default, the printer is in Auto-Connected mode, which allows the computer to be connected to the printer only when you send a print job to the printer.
INSTALLING AND USING ADDITIONAL WD SOFTWARE 1. Select the scanner from the list on the WD Print Share Control Center. 2. Click Scan. You are prompted to select a scanner interface. A scanner user interface appears on the screen. 3. Choose options and click Scan to scan your picture or document. 4. After scanning is done, click Close. My Net View (Windows) Installing with My Net View Setup (on CD) 1.
INSTALLING AND USING ADDITIONAL WD SOFTWARE Using My Net View for Network Diagnostics Once you install My Net View on your computer, you can use it to diagnose network problems. 1. Double-click the My Net View icon in the Western Digital folder in the Start menu. The My Net View Welcome screen displays. 2. Click Diagnose and use the online Help (?) to guide you through the diagnostic procedures.
TROUBLESHOOTING 8 Troubleshooting Problem Solution The power LED does not illuminate. 1. Ensure that the power cord is connected to the router correctly. 2. Ensure that the power switch is on and the electrical outlet is working properly. To do this, plug a different electronic device into the outlet and try to power it on. 3. Ensure that you are using the AC adapter provided with the router. A port number LED does not illuminate. 1. Ensure that the connected device is powered on. 2.
REGULATORY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION 9 Regulatory and Warranty Information This chapter contains the following topics: Regulatory Compliance Warranty Information (All Regions Except Australia/New Zealand) Warranty Information (Australia/New Zealand only) Regulatory Compliance Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
REGULATORY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION CAUTION: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Note: The country code selection is for non-US models only and is not available for all US models.
REGULATORY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION 以下警語適用台灣地區 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、 加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即 停用,並改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通 信。低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾。 For Mexico Only La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación
REGULATORY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION (2006/95/EC) och EuP-direktivet (2005/32/EC). En "Konformitetsdeklaration" i enlighet med gällande direktiv har gjorts och finns arkiverad hos Western Digital Europe. Merking med CE-symbolet indikerer at dette systemet samsvarer med gjeldende direktiver (council directives) for EU, inkludert EMC-direktiv (2004/108/EF), (1999/5/EF), Lavspenningsdirektiv (2006/95/EF) og EuP-direktiv (2005/32/EF).
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REGULATORY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION Warranty Information (Australia/New Zealand only) For consumers purchasing products in Australia and New Zealand, please refer to this warranty information. Nothing in this warranty modifies or excludes your legal rights under the Australian Competition and Consumer Act or the New Zealand Consumer Guarantees Act. This warranty identifies WD's preferred approach to resolving warranty claims which is likely to be quick and simple for all parties.
REGULATORY AND WARRANTY INFORMATION addition to other rights and remedies available to you under the Australian Competition and Consumer Act or the New Zealand Consumer Guarantees Act. Your original box and packaging materials should be kept for storing or shipping your WD product. To conclusively establish the period of warranty, check the warranty expiration (serial number required) via http://support.wdc.com. Western Digital Technologies, Inc.
APPENDIX: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Appendix: Technical Specifications Specification Ethernet (5) 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet ports USB ports (2) USB 2.0 ports Supported operating systems Windows XP with Service Pack 3 Windows Vista with Service Pack 2 Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 Mac OS X Leopard Mac OS X Snow Leopard Mac OS X Lion Mac OS X Mountain Lion Supported browsers For PCs: IE7, IE8, and IE9 For MACs: Safari For PCs and MACs: Firefox and Google Chrome Physical dimensions Width: 9.
INDEX Index F factory defaults, restoring FasTrack QoS 4, 40 firmware updates 42 front panel components 6 LEDS 6 A AC power adapters 5 accessories 5 adding a wireless device 23 admin password 46 administrative settings 41 Advanced Settings screens accessing 25 closing 26 advanced tasks 44 attached storage, accessing files on G getting started 8 GPL software 68 guest access 4, 44 47 B back panel components 7 LEDs 7 box contents 4 browser setup 10 button Close 26 On/Off 8 Power 7 Reset 7 WPS 6, 23 I ico
INDEX Power button 7 product accessories 5 overview 3 registration 2 safety information 1 warranty 66 product information, recording 2 R rebooting 50 registration 2, 43 regulatory compliance 62 Reset button 7 restoring to factory defaults 49 RoHS (China) 66 router access point (AP) mode 50 features 3 installation 8 physical connections 8 wireless connections 9 S safety compliance 63 safety instructions 1 screen components 26 screens Additional Features 39 Administrator 41 Advanced Storage 35 Advanced WA
INDEX WD Print Share 4, 56 installing on Mac computer 57 installing on Windows computer 56 using 58 WD Setup Wizard 12 WD software 4, 56 Wi-Fi Protected Security (WPS) 4 wired speed 3 wireless device, connecting 23 wireless settings 19, 27 wireless speed 3 WPS button 6 disabled on router 23 LED 6 WPS-enabled device, connecting 23 MY NET AC1300 ROUTER USER MANUAL 74
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