Question :
I wanted to get wireless backup for my Mac using Time Machine, but since I’m on a rather tight budget, I searched for an alternative for the TimeCapsule…
I bought the LaCie Wireless Space, which is advertised as ‘wireless backup’ and ‘Time Machine compatible’ on the box, and the salesman even called it ‘a good Time Capsule alternative’…
…since it is advertised as such, I was hoping that the setup would be as ‘plug and play’ as the TimeCapsule, but even after a few tries, I’ve still not managed to get it working…
What should I do ?
Answer :
It’s true that the LaCie Wireless Space can be used as an alternative to the TimeCapsule (but for ease-of-use I would still prefer Apple’s own TimeCapsule, and the price difference is not that extreme as it used to be).
But setting it up can be quite a hassle, especially if you don’t get it right the first time.
The most straight-forward use would be to have the LaCie Wireless Space connected to your Internet-modem/WiFi-router using an Ethernet-cable. To get that setup (in the end), you need to first instruct the controller-software that’s on the LaCie to enable this. Here’s how to :
1- download the Wireless Space Setup software from the LaCie website :
http://www.lacie.com/us/support/drivers/driver.htm?id=10207
2- disconnect your Mac from the internet (both Ethernet and WiFi/AirPort) and quit all applications that use internet-connection (so quitting all other applications is a good thing to do)
3- plug the LaCie Wireless into the wall-power, and push the power-button to switch it on (the light at the front will turn on to indicate that the LaCie is on, during the setup-process the color may vary from blue to green to read (and back))
4- then copy the Wireless Space Setup software to your Applications folder and run it
5- in the screen that opens, select your Language, and click “Continue” in the next screen
6- on the following screen, select “Enable Wi-Fi” and click “Continue”
7- on the next screen, select “NAS Extender Wi-Fi” and click “Continue” (note that the naming and additional texts on this page are very confusing to most, but the pictures will shed some light on their meanings)
8- connect one of the LAN-ports (so NOT the internet-port) on the LaCie Wireless Space to your Mac using an Ethernet/UTP/LAN-cable (note that the orange light next to the ethernet connector will light up)
9- then click “Continue” in the Wireless Space Setup software, and wait for the LaCie Wireless Space to be found and listed
10- the click “Continue” again
11- on the next screen you will be asked for the info of your existing WiFi/AirPort-network, so type your Network’s Name, select WPA2 (the default Security Protocol for current WiFi/AirPort-networks ; if you have a very old WiFi/AirPort-network you might have to choose WEP or WPA, but those are not recommended), and type and re-typeyour WiFi/AirPort-password
12- then click “Commit” and wait for the LaCie Wireless Space to restart (the front-light will turn blue when ready)
13- now disconnect the Ethernet/UTP/LAN-cable from your Mac, and connect it to one of the regular LAN-ports on your internet-modem/WiFi-router (to do so, you will probably have to unplug the LaCie from power, move it toward your modem/router and reconnect and switch it on again there)
14- then reconnect your Mac to the internet (by reconnecting to the WiFi/AiPort-network, or by plugging the network-cable (an Ethernet/UTP/LAN-cable also) back into your Mac)
15- now, on your Mac, open a Finder-window and see if the LaCie Wireless Space is listed there (in the bottom right corner, under the “Devices” chapter) ; you will probably see it listed twice : once as “LaCie Wireless Space (My Space)” and once as “LaCie Wireless Space (Open Space)”
16- then, open the Time Machine application on your Mac
17- click the “Select Disk” button, and in the list select “LaCie Wireless Space (My Space)”
18- then switch the slider on the left to ON
…and go get yourself a drink, a meal, or a good night’s sleep until your first TimeMachine backup is being done
(note that the first TimeMachine backup might take hours to complete… that is normal…)
That’s it 😉
FYI : the manual for the LaCie Wireless Space NAS / WiFi-drive can be found here :