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... and Restoration 336 Chapter 28 Troubleshooting...337 28.1 Troubleshooting Overview ...337 28.2 Power, Hardware, Connections, and LEDs 337 28.3 NAS Starter Utility ...339 28.4 NAS Login and Access ...340 28.4.1 Enabling Scripting of Safe ActiveX Controls 341 28.5 I Cannot Access The NAS ...343 28.6 Users Cannot Access the NAS ...344 28...
... and Restoration 336 Chapter 28 Troubleshooting...337 28.1 Troubleshooting Overview ...337 28.2 Power, Hardware, Connections, and LEDs 337 28.3 NAS Starter Utility ...339 28.4 NAS Login and Access ...340 28.4.1 Enabling Scripting of Safe ActiveX Controls 341 28.5 I Cannot Access The NAS ...343 28.6 Users Cannot Access the NAS ...344 28...
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... your browser to find and access the NAS and the files on page 38 for installing the NAS Starter Utility. 2.2 FindMe 1 Connect to https://findme.zyxel.com in your NAS. 2 Use the default username "admin" and password "1234" to requests from the NAS Starter Utility. See Chapter 7 on it ....Utility receives the response packet that always listens and responds to log in the NAS Starter Utility screens. Cloud Storage User's Guide 19 Figure 4 NAS Login Screen 2.3 NAS Starter Utility • The NAS Starter Utility broadcasts a request packet when you first run it . Each NAS has an NAS ...
... your browser to find and access the NAS and the files on page 38 for installing the NAS Starter Utility. 2.2 FindMe 1 Connect to https://findme.zyxel.com in your NAS. 2 Use the default username "admin" and password "1234" to requests from the NAS Starter Utility. See Chapter 7 on it ....Utility receives the response packet that always listens and responds to log in the NAS Starter Utility screens. Cloud Storage User's Guide 19 Figure 4 NAS Login Screen 2.3 NAS Starter Utility • The NAS Starter Utility broadcasts a request packet when you first run it . Each NAS has an NAS ...
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...'s Windows Explorer. Figure 10 Directory Cloud Storage User's Guide 22 DeskTop Click this to the Web Configurator login screen (see Section 7.2 on page 38). Network Drive Click this button to go to mycloud.zyxel.com to set up a free DDNS hostname for the NAS so you can connect to it easily from... the Internet. 2.3.3 Directory of the NAS In the main NAS Starter Utility screen click Shared Folder to the Web Configurator login screen (see Section 7.2 on page 38...
...'s Windows Explorer. Figure 10 Directory Cloud Storage User's Guide 22 DeskTop Click this to the Web Configurator login screen (see Section 7.2 on page 38). Network Drive Click this button to go to mycloud.zyxel.com to set up a free DDNS hostname for the NAS so you can connect to it easily from... the Internet. 2.3.3 Directory of the NAS In the main NAS Starter Utility screen click Shared Folder to the Web Configurator login screen (see Section 7.2 on page 38...
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...in Windows Explorer (My Computer) where you have access as network drives. Cloud Storage User's Guide 23 Enter your computer's Windows Explorer. Figure 11 Login Select a share on the NAS and the drive letter on your computer's other drives. The table displays the NAS shares that each user can ... to map depends on the user's permissions. After you click Apply you can see the new drive in your user name and password and click Login to be able to add the NAS's public shares as network drives. Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.3.4 Network Drive In the main NAS Starter Utility...
...in Windows Explorer (My Computer) where you have access as network drives. Cloud Storage User's Guide 23 Enter your computer's Windows Explorer. Figure 11 Login Select a share on the NAS and the drive letter on your computer's other drives. The table displays the NAS shares that each user can ... to map depends on the user's permissions. After you click Apply you can see the new drive in your user name and password and click Login to be able to add the NAS's public shares as network drives. Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.3.4 Network Drive In the main NAS Starter Utility...
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... on RAID for details. Go to Section 8.3.3 on page 41). Select Create Multiple volumes on page 55 for details. Chapter 7 Web Configurator Figure 21 NAS Login Screen Make sure you have a backup of any existing data in the hard disk before installing it in the process. 4 This screen displays if you...
... on RAID for details. Go to Section 8.3.3 on page 41). Select Create Multiple volumes on page 55 for details. Chapter 7 Web Configurator Figure 21 NAS Login Screen Make sure you have a backup of any existing data in the hard disk before installing it in the process. 4 This screen displays if you...
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.... Type the DNS server IP address(es) into the fields below. Reset Click this to choose a static DNS server address. Wait until you see the Login screen or until the NAS fully boots and then use as the default gateway. Secondary DNS Server Type a secondary DNS server IP address. If you...
.... Type the DNS server IP address(es) into the fields below. Reset Click this to choose a static DNS server address. Wait until you see the Login screen or until the NAS fully boots and then use as the default gateway. Secondary DNS Server Type a secondary DNS server IP address. If you...
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... to your Device's interface(s). Type an IP address in this field. • Subnet Mask - The gateway is 0 to their destinations. For example, you see the Login screen or until you could connect the NAS directly to the previous screen without saving. Automatically - Mode - • Select Auto to have the interface get...
... to your Device's interface(s). Type an IP address in this field. • Subnet Mask - The gateway is 0 to their destinations. For example, you see the Login screen or until you could connect the NAS directly to the previous screen without saving. Automatically - Mode - • Select Auto to have the interface get...
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...upgrade. Do not turn off the NAS while it is no , it is available. If there is upgrading the firmware or you at login if a new firmware is blank. Latest Firmware Check allows you NAS Current Firmware Version Displays the current firmware version of you to have... downloaded the latest firmware files from the ZyXEL website. Cloud Storage User's Guide 122 Click Apply to save this screen to check ZyXEL's server for updated firmware. Periodically Check for Latest Firmware Automatically Select this to upgrade the NAS...
...upgrade. Do not turn off the NAS while it is no , it is available. If there is upgrading the firmware or you at login if a new firmware is blank. Latest Firmware Check allows you NAS Current Firmware Version Displays the current firmware version of you to have... downloaded the latest firmware files from the ZyXEL website. Cloud Storage User's Guide 122 Click Apply to save this screen to check ZyXEL's server for updated firmware. Periodically Check for Latest Firmware Automatically Select this to upgrade the NAS...
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Doubleclick either NAS icon to open the Web Configurator login screen. Cloud Storage User's Guide 147 Chapter 14 Tutorials 2 Click View network computers and devices. 3 The NAS icon displays twice because the NAS is both a media server and a storage device.
Doubleclick either NAS icon to open the Web Configurator login screen. Cloud Storage User's Guide 147 Chapter 14 Tutorials 2 Click View network computers and devices. 3 The NAS icon displays twice because the NAS is both a media server and a storage device.
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Cloud Storage User's Guide 149 Click Uninstall to the Web Configurator login screen. • Properties opens a window of NAS details and troubleshooting information. After you install the NAS you can see Section 14.5 on page 152. Chapter ... these options: • Install/Uninstall: Click Install to add the NAS as a device in your computer. • View device web page opens the Web Configurator login screen. • Open Media Player opens the computer's default media player. • Create shortcut adds a desktop shortcut to remove the NAS from the list of...
Cloud Storage User's Guide 149 Click Uninstall to the Web Configurator login screen. • Properties opens a window of NAS details and troubleshooting information. After you install the NAS you can see Section 14.5 on page 152. Chapter ... these options: • Install/Uninstall: Click Install to add the NAS as a device in your computer. • View device web page opens the Web Configurator login screen. • Open Media Player opens the computer's default media player. • Create shortcut adds a desktop shortcut to remove the NAS from the list of...
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... containing the NAS displays as a home or work network in order to use the Set Network Location screen to set to open the Web Configurator login screen. Chapter 14 Tutorials 2 Click See full map (1 in the figure, although it is already set the network's location to home or work (see page...
... containing the NAS displays as a home or work network in order to use the Set Network Location screen to set to open the Web Configurator login screen. Chapter 14 Tutorials 2 Click See full map (1 in the figure, although it is already set the network's location to home or work (see page...
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... chapter assumes you have already followed the Quick Start Guide instructions to create the account. Then click Add User. 3 Configure the screen as Bob's Windows login, Bob will not need to enter a username and password when he would do it. 1 Go to the advanced administration screens. 2 Click Sharing > Users to Bob...
... chapter assumes you have already followed the Quick Start Guide instructions to create the account. Then click Add User. 3 Configure the screen as Bob's Windows login, Bob will not need to enter a username and password when he would do it. 1 Go to the advanced administration screens. 2 Click Sharing > Users to Bob...
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Chapter 14 Tutorials 4 Enter the username and password for Jimmy's account and click OK. Cloud Storage User's Guide 159 Just like the NAS's share was another folder on your local computer's drives to or from this network folder. You do not need to do this if the username and password are the same as Jimmy's Windows login. 5 After the mapping is done, you can then simply copy and paste or drag and drop files from/to your computer.
Chapter 14 Tutorials 4 Enter the username and password for Jimmy's account and click OK. Cloud Storage User's Guide 159 Just like the NAS's share was another folder on your local computer's drives to or from this network folder. You do not need to do this if the username and password are the same as Jimmy's Windows login. 5 After the mapping is done, you can then simply copy and paste or drag and drop files from/to your computer.
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... map Kevin's share to Kevin's computer. 14.6.5 Accessing a Share Using FTP You can also use FTP to the computer. EXAMPLE 2 Enter your password and click Login. Cloud Storage User's Guide 160 This is the NAS's IP address or server name. Chapter 14 Tutorials EXAMPLE Now that Bob has mapped Jimmy's share...
... map Kevin's share to Kevin's computer. 14.6.5 Accessing a Share Using FTP You can also use FTP to the computer. EXAMPLE 2 Enter your password and click Login. Cloud Storage User's Guide 160 This is the NAS's IP address or server name. Chapter 14 Tutorials EXAMPLE Now that Bob has mapped Jimmy's share...
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Cloud Storage User's Guide 178 Chapter 14 Tutorials 2 Next, let's modify the certificate by changing the Common Name to this NAS's host name of "nsa", the Organization to "ZyXEL" and the Key Length to 2048. 3 The NAS restarts its network services and returns you to the login screen.
Cloud Storage User's Guide 178 Chapter 14 Tutorials 2 Next, let's modify the certificate by changing the Common Name to this NAS's host name of "nsa", the Organization to "ZyXEL" and the Key Length to 2048. 3 The NAS restarts its network services and returns you to the login screen.
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... TLS/SSL with the NAS for how to use FTP over explicit TLS/SSL. • Configure the account name and password. • Click Connect. 9 The login screen displays. Use a secure method to let your users know the correct fingerprint for secure FTP transfers. 14.12 Using FTPES to Connect to the...
... TLS/SSL with the NAS for how to use FTP over explicit TLS/SSL. • Configure the account name and password. • Click Connect. 9 The login screen displays. Use a secure method to let your users know the correct fingerprint for secure FTP transfers. 14.12 Using FTPES to Connect to the...
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... access the NAS's pyLoad management screen. Password You can log into the pyLoad management screen. The range of the NAS's pyLoad management login screen. Apply Click this screen. Username Only the admin account can configure a separate password for using the admin account to have the NAS...it correctly. Reset Click this port number after the IP address when manually entering the pyLoad management login page's address in this to turn the feature off. The pyLoad management login screen uses the NAS's IPv4 address and the port number you entered it to save your ...
... access the NAS's pyLoad management screen. Password You can log into the pyLoad management screen. The range of the NAS's pyLoad management login screen. Apply Click this screen. Username Only the admin account can configure a separate password for using the admin account to have the NAS...it correctly. Reset Click this port number after the IP address when manually entering the pyLoad management login page's address in this to turn the feature off. The pyLoad management login screen uses the NAS's IPv4 address and the port number you entered it to save your ...
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Cloud Storage User's Guide 253 Create an administrator user name and password and click Finish Setup. 6 The main ownCloud screen displays. Click your user name in the upper-right corner to manage files on using ownCloud. Note: Get ownCloud desktop clients from owncloud.org and ownCloud mobile apps from Google Play or the Apple App Store. Chapter 18 Packages 5 The ownCloud login screen appears. Use this web interface to see the help for more information on the NAS ownCloud server.
Cloud Storage User's Guide 253 Create an administrator user name and password and click Finish Setup. 6 The main ownCloud screen displays. Click your user name in the upper-right corner to manage files on using ownCloud. Note: Get ownCloud desktop clients from owncloud.org and ownCloud mobile apps from Google Play or the Apple App Store. Chapter 18 Packages 5 The ownCloud login screen appears. Use this web interface to see the help for more information on the NAS ownCloud server.
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... the name of the account to use a Flickr account. Click OK to Flickr The web browser opens the Yahoo! Cloud Storage User's Guide 263 Flickr login page. Chapter 19 Auto Upload Figure 156 Applications > Auto Upload > Flickr/YouTube The following screen displays if you disable the service and add more files...
... the name of the account to use a Flickr account. Click OK to Flickr The web browser opens the Yahoo! Cloud Storage User's Guide 263 Flickr login page. Chapter 19 Auto Upload Figure 156 Applications > Auto Upload > Flickr/YouTube The following screen displays if you disable the service and add more files...
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Chapter 19 Auto Upload Figure 158 Yahoo! Flickr Login Page The following page displays asking for your Flickr account. Figure 159 Flickr Authorization Cloud Storage User's Guide 264 Click OK, I'LL ALLOW IT to establish a link between the NAS and your authorization.
Chapter 19 Auto Upload Figure 158 Yahoo! Flickr Login Page The following page displays asking for your Flickr account. Figure 159 Flickr Authorization Cloud Storage User's Guide 264 Click OK, I'LL ALLOW IT to establish a link between the NAS and your authorization.