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Troubleshooting

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Your network cannot find the HP Media Vault

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You receive Microsoft Vista permission messages

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You receive firewall blocking messages

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You're unable to stream media to your entertainment center

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You prefer to set static IP Addresses

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Restoring a mirrored volume

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Troubleshoot a printer attached to the HP Media Vault

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Troubleshoot User's Guide

Note: If your problem is not listed, consult the HP support web site at

www.hp.com/support

.

Your network cannot find the HP Media Vault

Check all cords, cables and outlets

1. Make sure all devices on your network are correctly installed and the cables are connected to the

proper ports.

2. Check the voltage switch on the back of the media vault to ensure that it is set correctly.
3. Make sure you press in the power button until you feel the button “click.” Failure to press in the button

far enough can cause the media vault to automatically power itself off after starting.

4. Make sure your router has power.
5. Restart your router (or unplug and plug it back in).
6. Restart all the devices on your network, including your computers and the media vault.
7. If you’re using your own Ethernet cable, try using the Ethernet cable that came with the media vault.

Check the LED lights on the front of the HP Media Vault

The OK LED light should be green.

The Link LED should be green.

The Warning LED should be off (no color).

If the Link LED is not green and/or the Warning LED is yellow or red , ensure that you have gone
through

steps 1-7

above. If you are still experiencing problems, use the following guidelines to help you

troubleshoot the problem.

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