Problems when you turn on a client computer – Toshiba Tekbright 700P User Manual

Page 240

Advertising
background image

247

If Something Goes Wrong

Problems when you turn on a client computer

5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.1

Problems when you turn on a client computer

A client computer reports that it has found a new
hardware device.

You need to run the Client Setup Wizard to configure your
client computer to work with the Magnia SG20. Insert the
Magnia SG20 "Client Setup- and Documentation CD" and
see

“Connecting the first client computer using the seven

LAN ports” on page 26

.

A client computer reports that it cannot acquire a
DHCP address.

The Magnia SG20 may be turned off. It must be turned on
and finished warming up before you turn on a client
computer. You should check to see if the Magnia SG20 is
powered on.

Check your cables between the client machine and the
Magnia SG20. Make sure the client machine is connected to
one of the seven local network ports. (Remember that the
eighth port is for expansion and cannot be connected directly
to a client machine without a cross-over cable).

If you have changed the local network IP address range and
subnet mask through the advanced networking feature, verify
the size of the IP range and the number of connected client
devices. The Magnia SG20 reserves a certain number of IP
addresses for internal use. As a result, you may run out of
available IP addresses faster than you might think. To test
this, try disconnecting or releasing the IP for another client,
and then have the first client attempt to acquire an IP address.

A client computer reports that it cannot connect to a
drive that is shared from the Magnia SG20.

The user name and password used to login to the client
machine might be invalid for the Magnia SG20 local network
login. (If a successful login with a user name and password
was not achieved on the client machine, then the server’s
local network cannot be accessed.) Check that the user name

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: