How to secure your hp media vault from intruders – HP Media Vault User Manual

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How to secure your HP Media Vault from

intruders

The HP Media Vault is designed as an "always on" device, which comes in handy for accessing files any time

your network users need or want them. But a network device that is set up for file sharing also presents certain

security risks. Because the media vault can be used on a network that has both wireless and wired functionality,

you'll want to ensure that unauthorized users can't access your media vault and your files stored on it.

If your network comes with wireless capability, it has a piece of equipment called a

Wireless Access Point

(WAP). A WAP can come within an

all-in-one-gateway

,

router

, or as a standalone unit. In many cases, an AP's

security settings are toggled off by default and you must manually turn on the security settings. If the security
settings are toggled off, anyone can get into your media vault as well as any computer
or other devices on your network.
Firewalls and anti-virus software do not keep intruders out of wireless

networks.

Most wireless networking equipment supports two forms of data encryption as security features:

Wired Equivalent

Privacy

or WEP and

Wi-Fi Protected Access

or WPA. For more information on how to configure the security for

your wireless network, see the user's guide that came with your networking equipment.

Anti-virus software

You should install

anti-virus software

on one or more computers on your network, and configure the software to

scan all the

Shared Folders

on your media vault. You might be required to assign (

map

) drive letters to all your

Shared Folders to enable the anti-virus software to scan the media vault. (For information on how to map drive

letters to your Shared Folders, see

Map drive letters to Shared Folders

.)

Remember to keep your anti-virus definitions up-to-date.

Establishing an administrator username and password

Setting up an administrator username and password is one way to safeguard your folders and files. If you do set

up a username and password, you will be prompted to enter this information each time you enter the

Configuration screens. For information on setting up a username and password, see

Change the administrator

username and password

. For information on entering the Configuration screens, see

Access the configuration

screens

.

Securing the HP Media Vault’s Shared Folders on your LAN

The media vault offers additional security options for your network users and specific Shared Folders. For more

information on Shared Folder and user security on your

local area network

(LAN), see

Enhance security on your

Shared Folders

.

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