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... it . You could connect the NAS directly to prevent unauthorized reset of the device. For example, you have configured on the NAS, including IP address, password, user accounts, groups, and so on will choose addresses for details about two seconds), then release it . All settings you ... 1.1.5 RESET Button Use the RESET button on the rear panel to the factory default configuration. This resets the NAS to restore the NAS's default settings. You will hear one beep (after you hear two beeps. NAS540 User's Guide 17 Note: Keep the NAS in a secure location in the ...
... it . You could connect the NAS directly to prevent unauthorized reset of the device. For example, you have configured on the NAS, including IP address, password, user accounts, groups, and so on will choose addresses for details about two seconds), then release it . All settings you ... 1.1.5 RESET Button Use the RESET button on the rear panel to the factory default configuration. This resets the NAS to restore the NAS's default settings. You will hear one beep (after you hear two beeps. NAS540 User's Guide 17 Note: Keep the NAS in a secure location in the ...
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... than one in the NAS Starter Utility screens. 2.3 NAS Seeker Screen Use this version of your model ('NAS540' for example). The NAS Starter Utility supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8. Note:... display with unique server names. NAS Starter Utility screens are shown here as host name, IP, and so on page 23 for installing the NAS Starter Utility. 2.2 Starting the NAS ... packet when you to identify each NAS in your network. The NAS's Server Name. The default is 'NAS' followed by the number of the NAS Starter Utility uninstalls previous versions. 2.1 ...
... than one in the NAS Starter Utility screens. 2.3 NAS Seeker Screen Use this version of your model ('NAS540' for example). The NAS Starter Utility supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8. Note:... display with unique server names. NAS Starter Utility screens are shown here as host name, IP, and so on page 23 for installing the NAS Starter Utility. 2.2 Starting the NAS ... packet when you to identify each NAS in your network. The NAS's Server Name. The default is 'NAS' followed by the number of the NAS Starter Utility uninstalls previous versions. 2.1 ...
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... have access as network drives. For example, if share1 is private to user1, then only user1 is allowed to drive letters on the user's permissions. NAS540 User's Guide 23 The shares that are already mapped to map share1. Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility Enter your user name and password and click Login... Apply you can see the new drive in Windows Explorer (My Computer) where you can select to change the NAS's server name, time zone, PPPoE, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, or DNS settings. Otherwise select Guest and click Login to be able to map depends on your computer.
... have access as network drives. For example, if share1 is private to user1, then only user1 is allowed to drive letters on the user's permissions. NAS540 User's Guide 23 The shares that are already mapped to map share1. Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility Enter your user name and password and click Login... Apply you can see the new drive in Windows Explorer (My Computer) where you can select to change the NAS's server name, time zone, PPPoE, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, or DNS settings. Otherwise select Guest and click Login to be able to map depends on your computer.
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... zone of the LAN interface through which you want to assign the NAS a fixed IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. When the LAN interfaces are set to stand-alone, this configures the IP address of the LAN interface in the same subnet as the last character. Select this... Select this if your Internet connection requires you use in your network. This will set the LAN interfaces to a network IP address conflict and makes the NAS inaccessible. 24 NAS540 User's Guide Figure 12 NAS Starter Utility > Configuration > System Setting The following screen. Click this if the NAS is...
... zone of the LAN interface through which you want to assign the NAS a fixed IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. When the LAN interfaces are set to stand-alone, this configures the IP address of the LAN interface in the same subnet as the last character. Select this... Select this if your Internet connection requires you use in your network. This will set the LAN interfaces to a network IP address conflict and makes the NAS inaccessible. 24 NAS540 User's Guide Figure 12 NAS Starter Utility > Configuration > System Setting The following screen. Click this if the NAS is...
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use your NAS's IP address and your Android or iOS device and manage download tasks. NAS540 - Chapter 3 zCloud The main menu displays. Download - view and manage upload tasks. 28 NAS540 User's Guide access and manage files downloaded from the NAS to your user name and password to connect to it. Figure 14 zCloud Android and iOS Main Menus Find a NAS - You can play, download, upload and manage files. Upload - access the NAS's default photo, music, and video shares.
use your NAS's IP address and your Android or iOS device and manage download tasks. NAS540 - Chapter 3 zCloud The main menu displays. Download - view and manage upload tasks. 28 NAS540 User's Guide access and manage files downloaded from the NAS to your user name and password to connect to it. Figure 14 zCloud Android and iOS Main Menus Find a NAS - You can play, download, upload and manage files. Upload - access the NAS's default photo, music, and video shares.
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Your network equipment such as computers, switches and routers must support 1 Gbps transmissions (Gigabit Ethernet). To use a dynamic or static IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS servers. NAS540 User's Guide 179 If this occurs, you hear a beep. Note: If you enable jumbo frames on the NAS's rear panel and release it after...
Your network equipment such as computers, switches and routers must support 1 Gbps transmissions (Gigabit Ethernet). To use a dynamic or static IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS servers. NAS540 User's Guide 179 If this occurs, you hear a beep. Note: If you enable jumbo frames on the NAS's rear panel and release it after...
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...in the following IPv6 settings. Click this field. Subnet prefix length - Dynamic Select the option to Stand Alone). HTTP (Web Configurator) NAS540 User's Guide 181 The peer device must fill in this option to have a fixed IPv6 address assigned by your computer. Address -...Mode is 0 to choose a static DNS server address. Stand Alone: Select this option to 128 Default Gateway - Static IP Address IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway IPv6 Settings If no IP address information is for themselves and be able to combine the two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces into the fields ...
...in the following IPv6 settings. Click this field. Subnet prefix length - Dynamic Select the option to Stand Alone). HTTP (Web Configurator) NAS540 User's Guide 181 The peer device must fill in this option to have a fixed IPv6 address assigned by your computer. Address -...Mode is 0 to choose a static DNS server address. Stand Alone: Select this option to 128 Default Gateway - Static IP Address IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway IPv6 Settings If no IP address information is for themselves and be able to combine the two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces into the fields ...
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...between devices. After you place the NAS behind an Internet gateway firewall device to restore the factory default configuration. Many such Internet gateways use UPnP to simplify peer-to test the network connection. •... configure the Internet gateway's firewall and Network Address Translation (NAT) to allow access from the public IP address a.b.c.d to "ping" the selected host. Push the RESET button on the NAS. Click this...after you select on the NAS. 182 NAS540 User's Guide Select an address or type it . Specify a number in a network that supports jumbo...
...between devices. After you place the NAS behind an Internet gateway firewall device to restore the factory default configuration. Many such Internet gateways use UPnP to simplify peer-to test the network connection. •... configure the Internet gateway's firewall and Network Address Translation (NAT) to allow access from the public IP address a.b.c.d to "ping" the selected host. Push the RESET button on the NAS. Click this...after you select on the NAS. 182 NAS540 User's Guide Select an address or type it . Specify a number in a network that supports jumbo...
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...Section 7.3 on page 163 for more on the NAS. 184 NAS540 User's Guide Remember to tell the remote users to use to access a specific service on FTP. You can set how the Internet gateway's UPnP feature configure's the Internet gateway's NAT IP address mapping and port mapping settings. If you use UPnP...that lets people access files using FTP to access the NAS. If you may want to use a different WAN port number (instead of the default of port 80) to make it to work, you use UPnP port mapping to allow Internet users connected to the Internet gateway's WAN interface to...
...Section 7.3 on page 163 for more on the NAS. 184 NAS540 User's Guide Remember to tell the remote users to use to access a specific service on FTP. You can set how the Internet gateway's UPnP feature configure's the Internet gateway's NAT IP address mapping and port mapping settings. If you use UPnP...that lets people access files using FTP to access the NAS. If you may want to use a different WAN port number (instead of the default of port 80) to make it to work, you use UPnP port mapping to allow Internet users connected to the Internet gateway's WAN interface to...
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... Telnet Service in the navigation panel to use line commands to configure the NAS. Default Gateway This field displays which Gigabit Ethernet interface to open the following table describes the...Select for which network interface the NAS uses for confirmation. Figure 87 Network > Telnet Service NAS540 User's Guide 187 Chapter 9 Network The following screen. If assigned a name in this...PPPoE connection. Password (Confirm) Retype the password for PPPoE connections. IP Address This field displays the IP address of your own risk. You need to the NAS. Password ...
... Telnet Service in the navigation panel to use line commands to configure the NAS. Default Gateway This field displays which Gigabit Ethernet interface to open the following table describes the...Select for which network interface the NAS uses for confirmation. Figure 87 Network > Telnet Service NAS540 User's Guide 187 Chapter 9 Network The following screen. If assigned a name in this...PPPoE connection. Password (Confirm) Retype the password for PPPoE connections. IP Address This field displays the IP address of your own risk. You need to the NAS. Password ...
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...Status Status DESCRIPTION This shows the DyDNS update result: Disable by the DyDNS server. Gateway Information Default Gateway This shows with the NAS's public IP address. Internal Address This shows the IP address assigned to open the following table describes the labels in the Wide Area Network (WAN).... Note that can be accessed in this is not assigned by user - Configuration NAS540 User's Guide 189 You ...
...Status Status DESCRIPTION This shows the DyDNS update result: Disable by the DyDNS server. Gateway Information Default Gateway This shows with the NAS's public IP address. Internal Address This shows the IP address assigned to open the following table describes the labels in the Wide Area Network (WAN).... Note that can be accessed in this is not assigned by user - Configuration NAS540 User's Guide 189 You ...
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...service pause %s by user Download Service INFO Download service set %s to %s priority by user Download Service INFO Download service set default download location to %s Download Service INFO Download service set max P2P download rate to %d KB/s by user Download Service INFO ... Download service disconnected blocked peer Download Service INFO Download service incoming connection blocked by IP filter Download Service INFO Download service peer from tracker blocked by IP filter Download Service INFO Download service abort loading ipfilter.dat Download Service INFO Download ...
...service pause %s by user Download Service INFO Download service set %s to %s priority by user Download Service INFO Download service set default download location to %s Download Service INFO Download service set max P2P download rate to %d KB/s by user Download Service INFO ... Download service disconnected blocked peer Download Service INFO Download service incoming connection blocked by IP filter Download Service INFO Download service peer from tracker blocked by IP filter Download Service INFO Download service abort loading ipfilter.dat Download Service INFO Download ...
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...DyDNS: Start Success Network INFO DyDNS: Stop Success Network NOTICE %s is inactive because of changing Port Group. Default route will be disabled. Network NOTICE Port Group on %s is not running. Network NOTICE Network port is ...are updated from ipfilter.dat Download Service INFO Download service detected invalid ip range %s in ipfilter.dat Download Service WARNING Download service default location does not exist. Network NOTICE Account pppoe was changed Network NOTICE...Download service added %d rules from NTP server. Renew DHCP client. NAS540 User's Guide 313
...DyDNS: Start Success Network INFO DyDNS: Stop Success Network NOTICE %s is inactive because of changing Port Group. Default route will be disabled. Network NOTICE Port Group on %s is not running. Network NOTICE Network port is ...are updated from ipfilter.dat Download Service INFO Download service detected invalid ip range %s in ipfilter.dat Download Service WARNING Download service default location does not exist. Network NOTICE Account pppoe was changed Network NOTICE...Download service added %d rules from NTP server. Renew DHCP client. NAS540 User's Guide 313
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... NAS but the status is always unreachable, even though I can access it . I have the NAS Starter Utility, see which IP address belongs to the default setting. 342 NAS540 User's Guide You may have several NASs connected to allow UDP port 50127 traffic from the NAS. You can check the MAC...occurs, you and the NAS, configure it and continue to connect and rename the NASs one-by the number of assigned IP addresses, you could see Section 1.1.5 on your model ('NAS540' for five more seconds, then release it . The reset process does NOT affect the volume settings, nor data stored ...
... NAS but the status is always unreachable, even though I can access it . I have the NAS Starter Utility, see which IP address belongs to the default setting. 342 NAS540 User's Guide You may have several NASs connected to allow UDP port 50127 traffic from the NAS. You can check the MAC...occurs, you and the NAS, configure it and continue to connect and rename the NASs one-by the number of assigned IP addresses, you could see Section 1.1.5 on your model ('NAS540' for five more seconds, then release it . The reset process does NOT affect the volume settings, nor data stored ...
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...login screen. • Use the NAS Starter Utility to reset the NAS. See Section 21.4.1 on page 363. • By default, the NAS gets an IP address automatically. Make sure your computer's Ethernet adapter is also set to login directly by typing the server name into your Internet ...See Section 9.4 on . • If you are behaving as the web site address. • The default server name is 1234. • If you have changed and you have to discover your model ('NAS540' for each connection. If the NAS has a wired Ethernet connection and a wireless connection through an attached...
...login screen. • Use the NAS Starter Utility to reset the NAS. See Section 21.4.1 on page 363. • By default, the NAS gets an IP address automatically. Make sure your computer's Ethernet adapter is also set to login directly by typing the server name into your Internet ...See Section 9.4 on . • If you are behaving as the web site address. • The default server name is 1234. • If you have changed and you have to discover your model ('NAS540' for each connection. If the NAS has a wired Ethernet connection and a wireless connection through an attached...
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...NAS's web-published shares from the Internet. If your NAS uses a private IP address, use the public IP address of published shares. • Make sure the person trying to access the share is using port 80). NAS540 User's Guide 353 Check the Download Policy for details. • Make ... by RSS channels create the subfolder in the list of your Internet gateway (firewall) and configure NAT or port forwarding on page 213). By default, the Download Service and Broadcatching features store downloaded files as follows: • P2P download jobs are stored in /*/incoming (where '*' is a...
...NAS's web-published shares from the Internet. If your NAS uses a private IP address, use the public IP address of published shares. • Make sure the person trying to access the share is using port 80). NAS540 User's Guide 353 Check the Download Policy for details. • Make ... by RSS channels create the subfolder in the list of your Internet gateway (firewall) and configure NAT or port forwarding on page 213). By default, the Download Service and Broadcatching features store downloaded files as follows: • P2P download jobs are stored in /*/incoming (where '*' is a...