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Network Mask: (Default: 255.255.255.0) Enter the same Network Mask (Subnet Mask) used by computers on the network. Gateway (Router) (Default: None) If the network has a router or gateway connected to it, enter its IP address here. Otherwise, leave this blank. Enable DHCP Server Function Click in the check box to enable/disable the DHCP server. If a DHCP server is already present, do not enable this feature. Start/Finish Address Enter the first and last addresses of the range of IP addresses to be allocated by the DHCP server in these text text boxes, respectively. The first three text boxes of each must correspond with each other. Primary The IP address of the first DNS Server. Backup The IP address of the backup DNS server (accessed if the first server is busy). System Settings This screen provides an overview of the NAS Device’s settings. Server Name If needed, change the name of the NAS Device here. Note that punctuation and other special characters (e.g. * / | \ ) cannot be used in the name. Comment Enter a comment here (the location of the NAS Device, for instance). Workgroup This should match the Workgroup name of the computers on the network. If the Workgroup name does not match, access to the NAS Device is still possible, but the Device will not appear when performing a “Browse Network” operation. Printer Name This text box displays the name of the printer connected to the NAS Device. Language Support Select the language used by computers on the network here. If multiple languages are used, select the most common. Time Zone Select the correct time zone for the location of the NAS Device here. Local Date Enter the local date here. The NAS Device will set it own calendar according to the date provided. Local Time Enter the local time at the location here. The NAS Device will set its own clock according to the time provided Note that the Device’s clock will not reset until Save is clicked. Shutdown/Restart Use these two sets of text boxes to force the NAS Device to turn off and on at the same time every day, or on the weekends. Shutdown Now Clicking this button causes the NAS Device to shut down immediately, breaking all existing network connections. No data will be saved. Restart Now Clicking this button restarts the NAS Device, breaking all network connections. No data will be saved. After restarting, it may take a few minutes before the Device is available on the network. View Log Click this button to view the log file in separate window. The log file is a record of activity on the NAS Device, which can help in management and troubleshooting. Enable NTP (Network Time Protocol) If enabled, the NAS Device will synchronize its clock with a NTP (Network Time Protocol) Server. NTP Server Enter the domain name or IP address of the NTP server to be used. The NTP server can be a public server (on the Internet) or a local server (on the local network). NTP Status This shows the status of the NTP update procedure. Synchronize… Select how often the NAS Device synchronizes its clock with the specified NTP device. The time of the next synchronization can also be set. Sync Now Click this button to synchronize with the NAS Device immediately. Send E-Mail Alerts… Click here to enable the sending of e-mail alerts by the NAS Device. Alerts will be sent when there is some problem requiring the administrator’s attention. E-Mail Address (1)/(2) Enter the e-mail addresses to which the alerts will be sent. Subject Enter the text that will appear in the “Subject” text box of an e-mail alert. Enable WINS Click here if the network has a WINS Server. If enabled, the NAS Device will register with the WINS Server. This will allow users on the network to locate the Device through a router. (Without WINS, “Network Neighborhood” or “My Network Places” only scans the local network.) WINS Server If WINS is enabled, enter the IP address of the WINS Server. Normally, this will be a Windows NT/2000/XP Server. Enable Guest Logins If enabled, “guest” can be used as user ID to login to the NAS Device. If disabled, “guest” will not be accepted as a login. Convert Failed Logins to “Guest” Logins If this option is enabled, all Windows users will be able to access the NAS Device via “Network Neighborhood” or “My Network Places,” with “guest” access rights. By default, the “guest” user has read/write permission to the “Disk” folder on the USB hard drive, and all folders on the USB flash drive. Enable FTP Server If this option is enabled, users can upload and download files via FTP (file transfer protocol). Allow anonymous FTP login (“guest” right) The FTP server prompts for a user name and password when clients attempt to connect. If this option is enabled, users will be able to enter “anonymous” as the user name, and anything as the password. If this option is disabled, users must provide their correct user name and password. Enable UPnP Support If enabled, the NAS Device will broadcast its availability. On systems which support UPnP (e.g., W...
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