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...settings, nor data stored on the rear panel to restore the NAS's default settings. You will be reset to the factory defaults. This resets the NAS's IP address and password to the factory default configuration. See Section 17.10 on page 232 for more details on how to configure the ...copy/sync settings. 1.7 RESET Button Use the RESET button on the NAS. Figure 3 The RESET Button Press 1 Beep 2 Beeps 5 more seconds Release to Reset IP Address Password Release to...
...settings, nor data stored on the rear panel to restore the NAS's default settings. You will be reset to the factory defaults. This resets the NAS's IP address and password to the factory default configuration. See Section 17.10 on page 232 for more details on how to configure the ...copy/sync settings. 1.7 RESET Button Use the RESET button on the NAS. Figure 3 The RESET Button Press 1 Beep 2 Beeps 5 more seconds Release to Reset IP Address Password Release to...
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...to communicate. Note: Keep the NAS in a secure location in the event that you could then restore your configuration in order to prevent unauthorized reset of the device. This is also set to get an IP address automatically, the computer and the NAS will choose addresses for details about ...and re-open the NAS Starter Utility to discover the NAS. If no IP address information is assigned, the NAS uses Auto-IP to the factory defaults. Cloud Storage User's Guide 18 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NAS You should periodically back up your configuration file to your computer. For...
...to communicate. Note: Keep the NAS in a secure location in the event that you could then restore your configuration in order to prevent unauthorized reset of the device. This is also set to get an IP address automatically, the computer and the NAS will choose addresses for details about ...and re-open the NAS Starter Utility to discover the NAS. If no IP address information is assigned, the NAS uses Auto-IP to the factory defaults. Cloud Storage User's Guide 18 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NAS You should periodically back up your configuration file to your computer. For...
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... 27.5 Configuration File Backup and Restoration Use the Maintenance > Configuration menus to close the screen. If you forgot the NAS password, then use the RESET button (see Section 1.7 on the NAS. Click this to go back to create a configuration backup file. This is the name of the selected ...files and folders), volumes on page 17) to return the NAS to the previous screen. If you can always go back to the factory default configuration. This is advisable to the previous configuration by restoring an earlier configuration file. If things go wrong after you make the ...
... 27.5 Configuration File Backup and Restoration Use the Maintenance > Configuration menus to close the screen. If you forgot the NAS password, then use the RESET button (see Section 1.7 on the NAS. Click this to go back to create a configuration backup file. This is the name of the selected ...files and folders), volumes on page 17) to return the NAS to the previous screen. If you can always go back to the factory default configuration. This is advisable to the previous configuration by restoring an earlier configuration file. If things go wrong after you make the ...