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Title: Linkstation Live - lots of activity when it should be idle
Post by: geeky_hawkes on January 03, 2009, 08:09:45 AM
   

Hi;

 

i have a linkstation live 320gb nas set up on my home network.  The drive itself works very well indeed, but i am supprised that the drive seems to be clunking away even hours after i have shut all the pcs down on the network.  Can someone here tell me what the drive is doing?  I expected it to have some sort of idle/power down setting (ie if not accessed for an hour or so) as this seems to be a waste of both power as well as the drives life!!!

Title: Re: Linkstation Live - lots of activity when it should be idle
Post by: Jason on January 03, 2009, 09:23:56 AM
   You probably have the media server enabled, if that is on the drive spins constantly.  Just open a web browser and type in the IP Address of the unit. Then log in with your credentials Username: admin Password: password. Now go to the pcast/media server tab and just disable it and hit apply.
Title: Re: Linkstation Live - lots of activity when it should be idle
Post by: dgdibs on July 03, 2009, 05:19:20 PM
   

Hi, I have the same problem, however one of the first things I did was to disable the media server but the drive is still showing almost constant activity even when nothing is being sent to it. I have no printer or USB device attached to the drive. Bit disappointed it doesn't go into idle mode after a while of no file transfer, as I am worried that this will shorten the life of the drive.

 

David

Title: Re: Linkstation Live - lots of activity when it should be idle
Post by: Dustrega on July 04, 2009, 08:49:37 AM
It would be helpful to have the exact models and firmware as well.
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