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Troubleshooting
You don't have an available port on your network's
router
Step 1. To add additional Ethernet ports, connect an Ethernet
switch to your router. Refer to the switch documentation for
instructions on how it connects to your router.
Step 2. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable that came with
the HP Media Vault to the switch and the other end to your HP
Media Vault.
Your HP Media Vault turns itself off after a few minutes
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 HP Media Vault to automatically power itself off after
starting.
Your HP Media Vault's
is not green
Step 1. Make sure that you press in the power button until you
feel the button "click." Failure to press in the button far enough
can cause the HP Media Vault to automatically power itself off
after starting.
Step 2. Make sure you have correctly plugged in all the cable
connections and the power cord.
Step 3. Restart all the devices on your network, including your
computers and the HP Media Vault.
Your HP Media Vault's
is not green
Step 1. Make sure all devices on your network are correctly
installed and that the cables are connected to the proper ports.
Step 2. Make sure your router has power.
Step 3. Restart your router (or unplug and plug it back in).
Step 4. If you are using your own Ethernet cable, try using the
Ethernet cable that came with the HP Media Vault.
Your HP Media Vault's
Check the troubleshooting section of the User's Guide that came
on the HP Media Vault's Software Installation Disc.
5
HP Media Vault
is yellow or red
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