does anyone know a way i can get this damn thing to act like a regular external hard drive. it was my mistake for buying this POS without completely understanding what is needed for it. i figured the USB hook up would be used to just plug and play this thing. on top of the fact i cannot register my software with my computer right now, (i am deployed) it looks like i have a really good paper weight for the next six months, any kind of software that will enable the use of this thing with a crossover cable would be a godsend right now.
You need dhcp server to provide ip for mybook world and ther http to that ip for control panel with default password and name. it has default share /public and in abcence of dhcp maybe has some 192.168.0.1 sort of ip.
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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does anyone know a way i can get this damn thing to act like a regular external hard drive. it was my mistake for buying this POS without completely understanding what is needed for it. i figured the USB hook up would be used to just plug and play this thing. on top of the fact i cannot register my software with my computer right now, (i am deployed) it looks like i have a really good paper weight for the next six months, any kind of software that will enable the use of this thing with a crossover cable would be a godsend right now.
You need dhcp server to provide ip for mybook world and ther http to that ip for control panel with default password and name. it has default share /public and in abcence of dhcp maybe has some 192.168.0.1 sort of ip.