

After restarting the computer, USB driver will automatically be installed. You may want to check out more software, such as AirTies Network Assistant, Cisco Network Assistant or Seagate Network Assistant, which might be similar to LaCie Network Assistant. Run the application by clicking the icon in the system tray.
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c) Right click on the USB driver icon and select Uninstall. First you have to download the application, and then install on your computer. LaCie Network Assistant gives you instant information on your LaCie NAS, such as firmware version, IP address, and hardware address. Follow the steps: a) Press Windows + X key on the keyboard and select Device Manager. The other thing is that the NAS its self might be faulty or my router is getting in the way of network assistant, can anyone tell me if I should be able to see it if there are incompatible drives installed or even no drives in it? If I should be able too then I'll look into my router settings and see its causing the issues. Simplify NAS access: LaCie recommends that you install the software utility LaCie Network Assistant before moving forward with the device configuration. It seems that the new WD Red ones will but I don't really want to have to shell out £140 for new drives when I've got 2 perfectly good ones already. Is this because the WD Green drives aren't comptable? I asked LaCie but they are being singularly unhelpful and wont tell me anything other than buy drives from us and they'll work.ĭoes anyone have any idea about drive compatibility? I've stumped up some info that suggests that the firmware on green drives won't work with RAID. I put them in, the LED's go blue indicating that the drives have been recognised but LaCie Network Assistant can't see anything. I have a LaCie 2big Network 2 that I'd like to use with 2x1TB WD Green Drives (1x WD10EZRX & 1x WD010EADS).
