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1. 4 Click the Partition tab eoe SMI USB DISK Media E Q vv T Qo ij F ferify Info Burn Mount Eject Enable Journaling New Image Convert Resize Image i First Aid Erase f 000 RAID Restore amp j Apple Macintosh amp j Apple Macintosh Partition Layout Partition Information B 2 GB SMI USB DISK Media L NO NAME Current i Name NO NAME Format MS DOS FAT Size 2 GB To erase and partition the selected disk choose a layout from the Partition Layout pop up menu set options for each partition and click Apply You can t resize the partitions on this disk because it uses the Master Boot Record partition scheme This partition can t be modified Disk Description SMI USB DISK Media Total Capacity 2 GB 2 002 780 160 Bytes Connection Bus USB Write Status Read Write Connection Type External S M A R T Status Not Supported USB Serial Number AA000000000000000456 Partition Map Scheme Master Boot Record Prepare Your USB HDD and Mac Computer 6 Time Machine Setup for Routers 5 In the Partition Layout menu set the number of partitions that you want to use eoe SMI USB DISK Media 40 e680 al a Verify Info Burn Mount Eject Enable Journaling New Image Convert Resize Image _ x First Aid Erase Partition RAID Restore amp j Apple Macintosh amp j Apple Macintosh 2 GB SMI USB DISK Media v Current Name NO NAME NO NAME 1 Partition 2 Partitions Format MS DOS
2. Connection Type External S M A R T Status Not Supported USB Serial Number AA000000000000000456 Partition Map Scheme Master Boot Record 9 Click the Apply button Your settings are saved Prepare Your Mac to Back Up a Large Amount of Data Before you back up a large amount of data with Time Machine NETGEAR recommends that you follow this procedure to prepare your Mac gt To prepare to back up a large amount of data 1 Upgrade the operating system of the Mac computer 2 Verify and repair the backup disk and the local disk 3 Verify and repair the permissions on the local disk 4 Set Energy Saver Prepare Your USB HDD and Mac Computer 8 Time Machine Setup for Routers a From the Apple menu select System Preferences eo uu System Preferences a OG Q General Desktop amp Mission Language Security Spotlight Notifications Screen Saver Control amp Region amp Privacy om amp A Displays Energy Keyboard Mouse Trackpad Printers amp Saver Scanners e O0 ED Internet Extensions Bluetooth Accounts non L Oo Users amp Parental App Store Dictation Date amp Time startup Time Accessibility Groups Controls amp Speech Disk Machine Flash Player b Select Energy Saver Energy Saver Battery Bieter le Computer sleep Display sleep 1 min 15 min Put hard disks to sleep when possible Wake for Wi Fi network access Enable Power Nap while plugged into a powe
3. FAT 3 Partitions 4 Partitions Size 2 GB 5 Partitions 6 Partitions To erase and partition the selected disk choose a 7 Partitions layout from the Partition Layout pop up menu set 8 Partitions options for each partition and click Apply 9 Partitions 10 Partitions 11 Partitions 12 Partitions 13 Partitions 14 Partitions 15 Partitions 16 Partitions Partition Layout Partition Information You can t resize the partitions on this disk because it uses the Master Boot Record partition scheme This partition can t be modified Disk Description SMI USB DISK Media Total Capacity 2 GB 2 002 780 160 Bytes Connection Bus USB Write Status Read Write Connection Type External S M A R T Status Not Supported USB Serial Number AA000000000000000456 Partition Map Scheme Master Boot Record The Options button displays at the bottom of the page 6 Click the Options button oe SMI USB DISK Media 507 00 hig z 2 Verify Info Burn Mount Eject Enable Journaling New Image Convert Resize Image _ Choose a partition scheme appropriate for the way you will use this amp j Apple Macintosh disk amp j Apple Macintost 2GBSMIUSB DIS GUID Partition Table NO NAME To use the disk to start up an Intel based Mac or to use the disk as a non startup disk with any Mac with Mac OS X version 10 4 or later Apple Partition Map To use the disk to start up a PowerPC based Mac or to use the disk as a non startup disk
4. NETGEAR Time Machine Setup for Routers User Manual August 2015 202 11590 02 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose CA 95134 USA Time Machine Setup for Routers Support Thank you for selecting NETGEAR products After installing your device locate the serial number on the label of your product and use it to register your product at https my netgear com You must register your product before you can use NETGEAR telephone support NETGEAR recommends registering your product through the NETGEAR website For product updates and web support visit http support netgear com Phone US amp Canada only 1 888 NETGEAR Phone Other Countries Check the list of phone numbers at http support netgear com general contact default aspx Trademarks NETGEAR Inc NETGEAR and the NETGEAR Logo are trademarks of NETGEAR Inc Any non NETGEAR trademarks are used for reference purposes only Compliance For regulatory compliance information visit http www netgear com about regulatory See the regulatory compliance document before connecting the power supply Contents Chapter 1 Prepare Your USB HDD and Mac Computer Supported Mac Operating Systems Supported NETGEAR Routers 0 0000 Supported USB Hard Disk Drives Set Up a USB Hard Drive on a Mac Prepare Your Mac to Back Up a Large Amount of Data Chapter 2 Back Up With Time Machine Use Time Machine to Back Up Ont
5. he Time Machine list Back Up With Time Machine 16 Time Machine Setup for Routers 14 When prompted select the Registered User radio button T Enter your name and password for the server D R7000 so that Time Machine can access it Connect as Guest o Hegistered User Mame admin 15 Enter admin for the name and password for the password and click the Connect button The setup is complete Time Machine Oldest backup None Latest backup None Select Disk Next backup When on Power Adapter Apple Macintosh H7000 Lui M 38 3 GB of 250 GB available Time Machine Time Machine keeps Local snapshots as space permits Hourly backups for the past 24 hours Daily backups for the past month Weekly backups for all previous months The oldest backups are deleted when your disk becomes full Show Time Machine in menu bar Options 2 Your Mac automatically schedules a full backup You can back up immediately if you want Back Up With Time Machine 17
6. local area network LAN Connect your Mac computer to the router s network using a WiFi connection or a wired Ethernet connection Launch Finder and select Go Connect to Server Finder File Edit View MES Window Help Back se Forward 38 Select Startup Disk on Desktop 1r38T amp All My Files lt gt SF Documents t O ES Desktop THD Downloads X 38L fe Home t 88H L3 Computer r38C 8 AirDrop OER 9 Network EK iCloud Drive os 7 Applications THEA OU The Connect to Server window displays Back Up With Time Machine 13 Time Machine Setup for Routers 7 n the Server Address field type smb routerlogin net and click the Connect button Connect to Server Server Address Favorite Servers Browse Connect 8 When prompted select the Registered User radio button Enter your name and password for the server routerlogin net Connect as Guest Registered User Mame admin _ Remember this password in my keychain 9 Enter admin for the name and password for the password and click the Connect button Back Up With Time Machine 14 Time Machine Setup for Routers A list of USB devices connected to your router displays eoe lt Q Devices oplications ad Apple Macintosh Fr netgear downloader im Remote Disc brary ystem USB Storage a gt sers C routerlogin net lumes E R7000 Shared readyshare Tags Red Orange Yellow Green B
7. lue Purple Gray All Tags 10 From the Apple menu select System Preferences eo HH System Preferences EMI General Desktop amp Dock Mission Language Security Spotlight Notifications Screen Saver Control amp Region amp Privacy Displays Energy Keyboard Mouse Trackpad Printers amp Saver Scanners C cor LLL nma Internet Extensions Network Bluetooth Accounts O o Lk Oo Oo Parental App Store Dictation Date amp Time U Time Accessibility Controls amp Speech Machine Flash Player Back Up With Time Machine 15 Time Machine Setup for Routers 11 Select Time Machine Select Backup Disk Time Machine OFF ON Time Machine Keeps Hourly backups for the past 24 hours Daily backups for the past month Weekly backups for all previous months The oldest backups are deleted when your disk becomes full Show Time Machine in menu bar Options 12 Click the Select Backup Disk button and select your USB device from the list Time Machine USB Storage on R7000 Other AirPort Time Capsule Set up an AirPort Time Capsule that is not listed here Time Mi ore C Encrypt backups Cancel ecomes full Show Time Machine in menu bar Options 13 Click the Use Disk button Note If you do not see the USB partition that you want in the Time Machine disk list go to Mac Finder and click that USB partition It displays in t
8. o a USB Hard Drive Prepare Your USB HDD and Mac Computer You can use Time Machine to back up your Mac computer onto a USB hard disk drive HDD that is connected to one of the router s USB ports Before you back up using Time Machine read this chapter to prepare your USB HDD and Mac computer This chapter contains the following sections Supported Mac Operating Systems Supported NETGEAR Routers Supported USB Hard Disk Drives Set Up a USB Hard Drive on a Mac Prepare Your Mac to Back Up a Large Amount of Data For more information about the topics covered in this manual visit the support website at http support netgear com Time Machine Setup for Routers Supported Mac Operating Systems To determine if your Mac computer supports Time Machine see the Apple support site or see the documentation that came with your Mac Note The images used in this user manual were taken on a MacBook Air running OS X Yosemite Supported NETGEAR Routers To determine if your NETGEAR router supports Time Machine see your router s user manual which is available at http downloadcenter netgear com Supported USB Hard Disk Drives For the most up to date list of USB HDDs that your router supports visit http kbserver netgear com readyshare Set Up a USB Hard Drive on a Mac NETGEAR recommends that you use a new USB HDD or format your old USB disk to do the Time Machine backup for the first time Use a blank partition to prevent some i
9. r adapter While sleeping your Mac can back up using Time Machine and periodically check for new email calendar and other iCloud updates Current battery charge 9296 Restore Defaults Show battery status in menu bar Schedule c Click the Power Adapter tab d Select the Wake for Wi Fi network access check box e Click the back arrow to save the changes and exit the page 5 Modify your security settings Prepare Your USB HDD and Mac Computer 9 Time Machine Setup for Routers From the System Preferences window select Security amp Privacy Security amp Privacy FileVault Firewall Privacy A login password has been set for this user Change Password Require password 5 seconds 2 after sleep or screen saver begins Show a message when the screen is locked Disable automatic login Allow apps downloaded from Mac App Store Mac App Store and identified developers Anywhere ra ES Click the lock to prevent further changes Advanced Click the Advanced button at the bottom of the page If the Advanced button is grayed out click the lock icon so that you can change the settings Security amp Privacy Log out after 60 2 minutes of inactivity Require an administrator password to access system wide preferences 2 Show a message when the screen is locked Disable automatic login Allow apps downloaded from Mac App Store Mac App Store and identified developers Anywhe
10. re r EE Click the lock to prevent further changes Advanced Clear the Log out after minutes of inactivity check box Prepare Your USB HDD and Mac Computer 10 Time Machine Setup for Routers d Click the OK button Your changes are saved Prepare Your USB HDD and Mac Computer 11 Back Up With Time Machine You must follow the instructions in Chapter 1 to prepare your USB HDD and Mac computer before you can back up your Mac computer using Time Machine 12 Time Machine Setup for Routers Use Time Machine to Back Up Onto a USB Hard Drive You can use Time Machine to back up your Mac computers onto a USB HDD that is connected to one of the router s USB ports e To back up your Mac onto a USB hard drive T If you are already using Time Machine with a USB HDD skip Steps 2 and 3 and go to otep 4 Prepare your USB HDD with a compatible format and partitions For more information see Set Up a USB Hard Drive on a Mac on page 5 Prepare your Mac if you plan to back up a large amount of data For more information see Prepare Your Mac to Back Up a Large Amount of Data on page 8 Connect your USB HDD to a USB port on your router If your USB HDD uses a power supply you must use it when you connect the USB HDD to the router When you connect the USB HDD to the router s USB port it might take up to two minutes before it is ready for sharing By default the USB HDD is available to all computers on your
11. ssues during backup using Time Machine The router supports GUID or MBR partitions gt To format your USB hard disk drive and specify partitions 1 Connect a USB HDD to a USB port on your Mac computer 2 On your Mac go to the Spotlight or the magnifying glass which is at the top right of your computer s menu bar and search for Disk Utility Prepare Your USB HDD and Mac Computer 5 Time Machine Setup for Routers 3 Open the Disk Utility select your hard disk drive click the Erase tab and click the Erase button eoe SMI USB DISK Media 30 60 iind j 1 ferify Info Burn Mount Eject Enable Journaling New Image Convert Resize Image Apple Macintosh First Aid BEEF Partition RAID Restore Apple Macintosh To erase all data on a disk or volume 1 Select the disk or volume in the list on the left NO NAME 2 Specify a format and name 3 If you want to prevent the recovery of the disk s erased data click Security Options 4 Click Erase To prevent the recovery of previously deleted files without erasing the volume select a volume in the list on the left and click Erase Free Space Format MS DOS FAT Name UNTITLED Security Options Disk Description SMI USB DISK Media Total Capacity 2 GB 2 002 780 160 Bytes Connection Bus USB Write Status Read Write Connection Type External S M A R T Status Not Supported USB Serial Number AA000000000000000456 Partition Map Scheme Master Boot Record
12. with any Mac ied disk choose a pop up menu set Master Boot Record lick Apply To use the disk to start up DOS and Windows computers or to use with devices that require a DOS compatible or Windows compatible partition Default Cancel Options Revert Disk Description SMI USB DISK Media Total Capacity 2 GB 2 002 780 160 Bytes Connection Bus USB Write Status Read Write Connection Type External S M A R T Status Not Supported USB Serial Number AA000000000000000456 Partition Map Scheme Master Boot Record Prepare Your USB HDD and Mac Computer 7 Time Machine Setup for Routers T Select the GUID Partition Table or Master Boot Record radio button and click the OK button 8 In the Format menu select Mac OS Extended Journaled eoe SMI USB DISK Media 20200 Info Bur Eject Enable Journaling New Image Convert Resize Image 5 Apple Macintosh First Aid Erase Partition RAID Restore intosh cr E E lisse Partition Layout Partition Information 2 GB SMI USB DISK Media n e Parton Namo Untitled 1 0 Format Mac OS Extended Journaled Size 2 00 GB To erase and partition the selected disk choose a layout from the Partition Layout pop up menu set options for each partition and click Apply The selected partition will be created Options Revert Disk Description SMI USB DISK Media Total Capacity 2 GB 2 002 780 160 Bytes Connection Bus USB Write Status Read Write
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