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Insert the USB drive into the dock of Seagate Dockstar or GoFlex Net, or connect via USB cable to any USB port of the device.Safely remove the USB mass storage device from computer.ceid will suffice without having to create new one. ceid is hidden by default, and can be viewed if you show hidden files and folders in Windows. ceid would have already been created automatically. Note: If you have plugged in the USB drive into Seagate DockStar or GoFlex Net before, a.
#Freeagent dockstar windows 10 drive letter full
txt extension so you will need to use the “Save as” command to select “All Files” as file type and manually specify full file name without extension).
#Freeagent dockstar windows 10 drive letter install
If you’re not using extra services provided by Pogoplug service but simply want to use the Seagae Dockstar or Seagate GoFlex Net as NAS, or your network firewall configuration or ISP has blocked the port used by Pogoplug which rendered the service unusable, it’s possible to use the DockStar and GoFlex Net simply as centralized network storage device as home network server without connecting to Pogoplug, connecting to Internet (with an caveat emptor that the device ), nor need to install any software. However, due to integration with Pogoplug, end-users will need to have Internet access that connects to Pogoplug to configure the device to enable the file sharing feature for it to be network storage device. In fact, Seagate Dockstar and Seagate GoFlex Net is classified as Network Attached Storage (NAS) device, and indeed it provides an cheaper alternative to full fledged NAS which can be few times more expensive than Dockstar or GoFlex Net.

Seagate FreeAgent Dockstar ( review) and Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Net ( review) is a network media sharing device which uses Pogoplug service as its backbone to serve various functions such as allowing accessing and sharing of files from Internet or home, streaming music (via DLNA), videos and photos, backing up files, remote printing to connected printer or as network storage via Windows File Sharing (enabled by Samba) on LAN (Local Area Network).
