> PS I ought to have described the process a little better.
> 
> Chances are this is what will happen:
> 1. You get the network device
> 2. You skim the instructions and read the HD installation procedure
> (simple, I imagine)

2.5 Insert HD ;-)

> 3. You connect the device to your router
> 4. You power up the device
> 5. Using Safari/Camino/FireFox/Internet Explorer on your Mac, login to
> the http server (probably https://192.168.0.1 or something like that)

5.5 If the IP addy isn't obvious, you may have to login to your router
and determine what devices are attached and what are their IP addys
(if you use the DHCP server in the router... and I suspect you do).

> 6. Once logged in you will proceed to:
>  a. format the HD using the interface
>  b. configure the most important settings
>  c. create user accounts and/or specify common directories
>  d. log out
> 7. Learn how to access the device.
> 
> Step 7 will be easy for OS X 10.2+ and Windows but you'll have to
> learn how to use FTP for OS 9/8.6 (if you don't already know how to
> use FTP).

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