Netgear WAC124 User Manual For Firmware version less than 1.0.4.2 - Page 171

Back up a Mac with Time Machine, Set up a USB hard disk drive on a Mac

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AC2000 802.11ac Wireless Access Point/Router WAC124 3. Download ReadySHARE Vault from netgear.com/readyshare and install it on the Windows-based computer. 4. Launch ReadySHARE Vault. 5. Use the dashboard or the Backup tab to set up and run your backup. Back up a Mac with Time Machine You can use Time Machine to back up a Mac onto a USB hard disk drive (HDD) that is connected to the access point/router's USB port. You can access the connected USB HDD from your Mac with a wired or WiFi connection to the access point/router network. Set up a USB hard disk drive on a Mac We recommend that you use a new USB hard disk drive (HDD) or format your existing USB HDD to perform the Time Machine backup for the first time. Use a blank partition to prevent any problems during backup using Time Machine. The access point/router supports GUID or MBR partitions. To format your USB HDD and specify partitions: 1. Connect a USB HDD storage device to the USB port on the access point/router. 2. If your USB HDD uses a power supply, connect it. You must use the power supply when you connect the USB HDD to the access point/router. When you connect the USB HDD to the access point/router's port, it might take up to two minutes before it is ready for sharing. By default, the USB HDD is available to all computers and mobile devices on the access point/router network. 3. On your Mac, go to Spotlight (or the magnifying glass) at the top right of the page and search for Disk Utility. 4. Open the Disk Utility, select your USB HDD, click the Erase tab, and click the Erase button. 5. Click the Partition tab. 6. In the Partition Layout menu, set the number of partitions that you want to use. 7. Click the Options button. The Partition schemes display. 8. Select the GUID Partition Table or Master Boot Record radio button. 9. In the Format menu, select Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Share a USB Storage Device 171 Attached to the Access Point/Router User Manual

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3.
Download ReadySHARE Vault from netgear.com/readyshare
and install it on the
Windows-based computer.
4.
Launch ReadySHARE Vault.
5.
Use the dashboard or the
Backup
tab to set up and run your backup.
Back up a Mac with Time Machine
You can use Time Machine to back up a Mac onto a USB hard disk drive (HDD) that is
connected to the access point/router’s USB port. You can access the connected USB
HDD from your Mac with a wired or WiFi connection to the access point/router network.
Set up a USB hard disk drive on a Mac
We recommend that you use a new USB hard disk drive (HDD) or format your existing
USB HDD to perform the Time Machine backup for the first time. Use a blank partition
to prevent any problems during backup using Time Machine. The access point/router
supports GUID or MBR partitions.
To format your USB HDD and specify partitions:
1.
Connect a USB HDD storage device to the USB port on the access point/router.
2.
If your USB HDD uses a power supply, connect it.
You must use the power supply when you connect the USB HDD to the access
point/router.
When you connect the USB HDD to the access point/router’s port, it might take up
to two minutes before it is ready for sharing. By default, the USB HDD is available to
all computers and mobile devices on the access point/router network.
3.
On your Mac, go to
Spotlight
(or the magnifying glass) at the top right of the page
and search for Disk Utility.
4.
Open the Disk Utility, select your USB HDD, click the
Erase
tab, and click the
Erase
button.
5.
Click the
Partition
tab.
6.
In the
Partition Layout
menu, set the number of partitions that you want to use.
7.
Click the
Options
button.
The Partition schemes display.
8.
Select the
GUID Partition Table
or
Master Boot Record
radio button.
9.
In the
Format
menu, select
Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
.
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Share a USB Storage Device
Attached to the Access
Point/Router
AC2000 802.11ac Wireless Access Point/Router WAC124