Cannot connect Stor.E Wireless Adapter + 1 TB HDD in my laptop

I recently bought a Stor.e wireless adapter for use with my partner Stor.e 1 TB HDD laptop but I can't seem to connect to my laptop.

If I plug the HARD drive directly into my laptop everything appears also ok but if I connect via the wireless adapter that shows nothing. the instructions that come with the adapter are very poor, but after following the instructions stating "plug drive HARD adapter using the USB cable then plug taken adapter (AC power), the LED flashes of HARD drive and the lights on the wireless adapter showing 1, 2 green, solid = power, wireless = 3 green, strong." USB = blue.

The disc shows hard on my Android phone and the android Tablet but won't connect, when you perform a scan for wireless on my laptop devices, the adapter cannot be found.

I sent twice, the support from Toshiba on July 5 and July 10, but have not received the courtesy of a response although confirmation of receipt of my e-mail, so for them we will get back to you in the DAY a statement.

ANY help with this problem would be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

Hello

Stor.E WLan adapter extends a USB HDD with the ability to access data stored via a WLan connection.
This means that you must activate your WLan on your laptop and configure the Stor.E WLan adapter first.

The 3 LEDS have the following meaning:
Above 1 LED is on / off and lights up green if the adapter is running
The LED 2 is WiFi link and turns green where wi - fi access has been established.
The 3rd (first from the bottom) lights up blue when the HARD drive is mounted. Flashing LED means read/write mode.

How to connect?
Connect adapter to Canvio Stor.E WLan adapt to the B USB 2.0 (near the reset button) microphone connector and connect the USB HDD to the type A USB 2.0 connector.

You will need to activate the laptop s Wlan and press the reset button (hold it long 4 sec). The Wireless settings, you should see the Canvio Stor.E open wireless card that you connect access point.

Then, in the Web browser using IP address: "http://198.168.65.1" to access the settings page of the Canvio Stor.E wireless adapter.

In the preview, you can see the current version of the firmware, storage devices, network access point information.

The list of devices shows detailed information on connected devices.
Within the network, you can find the devault sotre.e wireless adapter network settings

Now, you can use an Android application called Toshiba Wireless Adapter to move files on the HARD drive connected to the WiFi adapter from your smartphone.

You can also map the card wifi as a network drive in Windows system.
In type of Explorer: \\198.168.65.1. then right-click and choose map network drive.
In a new window, select the application letter to the new drive (Z) and click the Finish button.

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