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HP Media Vault Location, Network Requirements

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HP Media Vault Location Find a suitable place to locate the HP Media Vault before installing the software on your computers. The location you choose must have either an available wired network connection to your broadband router or a switch connected to your broadband router. The Media Vault also requires adequate ventilation to ensure it does not get too hot: • Do not locate the Media Vault in an unventilated space. • Make sure that the Media Vault's front and back panels are not blocked. • Check that the location of the Media Vault is not too hot. Maximum environmental temperature for operating the Media Vault is 40° C (104° F). Network Requirements To successfully use the HP Media Vault, your network should meet the following requirements: Table 1: Network Requirements Requirement Media Vault connection Network computers Internet connection Recommended 10 Mbps to 1000 Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet) wired connection One or more computers running a supported operating system with a wired or wireless network connection. For a list of supported operating systems, see Supported Operating Systems on page 1-3. Broadband connection, such as DSL or cable, required for remote access functionality. 1-2 Version

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Version
1-2
HP Media Vault Location
Find a suitable place to locate the HP Media Vault before installing the
software on your computers. The location you choose must have either an
available wired network connection to your broadband
router
or a switch
connected to your broadband router.
The Media Vault also requires adequate ventilation to ensure it does not get
too hot:
Do not locate the Media Vault in an unventilated space.
Make sure that the Media Vault’s front and back panels are not blocked.
Check that the location of the Media Vault is not too hot. Maximum
environmental temperature for operating the Media Vault is 40° C
(104° F).
Network Requirements
To successfully use the HP Media Vault, your network should meet the
following requirements:
Table 1:
Network Requirements
Requirement
Recommended
Media Vault connection
10
Mbps
to 1000 Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet)
wired connection
Network computers
One or more computers running a
supported operating system with a wired or
wireless network connection. For a list of
supported operating systems, see
Supported Operating Systems on
page 1-3
.
Internet connection
Broadband connection, such as DSL or
cable, required for remote access
functionality.