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LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Managing Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 60 ■ 5.7.5. Network The Network page (Fig. 5.7.5) displays the network settings that were set when you initially configured the Ethernet Disk RAID. (Only the first Ethernet port was configured during setup. The second uses its default settings unless you change them here.) You can change these settings at any time. You can also configure the Ethernet Disk RAID to act as a DHCP server. In other words, the system can assign IP addresses to other computers in your network, simplifying the network configuration of each individual system. In addition, your Ethernet Disk RAID can act as an FTP server. This allows all Windows or Mac OS X users to use a Web browser to access the public folder. They can also access their personal folder that was created automatically when their user name was added (as described in section 5.4.1. Adding Users). For more information, refer to section 5.7.6. Reconfiguring the Disks. Technical note: Changing the IP address or subnet mask can have several effects: ❖ Access to the Manager will be temporarily disrupted. If you access the Manager using a Web browser and an IP address, you will need to use the new IP address. In addition, if you added the Ethernet Disk RAID's IP address to a local hosts file or DNS server, you must update the IP address in those resources. ❖ Users who accessed the shared folders using the previous IP address will be disconnected and must access them again using the new IP address (as described in section 6.1. Accessing Shared Folders). Fig. 5.7.5.