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Title: Problem in Connecting Link Station 4TB (LS-WXL) to power supply
Post by: Michael_JHC on February 15, 2013, 03:01:26 PM

I have bought this unit new from Amazon. This week. I am trying to get it setup but I seem to have been left without anything to connect the unit to a power source. It seems that I have a short cable with a round plug and an on/ff switch which connects to the power adapter and then on to the plug. This however is a two pin plug not used in the UK. Have I missed something or is there something missing? Di I need to get a continental / US plug converter?

 

Help gratefully received. 

 

I am a newbie to Buffalo but have been in IT for 25 years and cannot find any guidance on the internet or forums.

Title: Re: Problem in Connecting Link Station 4TB (LS-WXL) to power supply
Post by: davo on February 16, 2013, 05:24:51 AM
Contact UK support for a UK plug head, one should of come in the box.
Title: Re: Problem in Connecting Link Station 4TB (LS-WXL) to power supply
Post by: Michael_JHC on February 16, 2013, 12:27:02 PM

Thanks Davo,

 

Do you mean Buffalo UK Support or, since it was bought via Amazon, shoud I try both?

Title: Re: Problem in Connecting Link Station 4TB (LS-WXL) to power supply
Post by: davo on February 16, 2013, 12:49:07 PM

UK support would have a stock of them and should be able to send one directly to you.

Title: Re: Problem in Connecting Link Station 4TB (LS-WXL) to power supply
Post by: drmemory on February 27, 2013, 09:33:55 PM

from your PM, I'm guessing you got the power cord. Have you installed NasNavi to a computer, so you can detect the LS on your network, and configure the GUI settings?

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