Lindy 42808 Troubleshooting English, Why can’t I access to the NAS Enclosure setup page?

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Troubleshooting

English

Q: Why can’t I access to the NAS Enclosure setup page?

A:Please connect the NAS Enclosure directly to your computer via Ethernet/LAN port. Open your web browser and key in the default IP address 169.254.0.1 Then type admin for both Account name and password to enter the NAS Enclosure setup page.

Q: Why can’t I create/share folders in SMB or FTP server?

A:To avoid languages support issue, you are suggested to create/share folders with English characters only.

Q: Why can’t I upload files via LAN connection or the NAS Enclosure disconnects?

A1:Please make sure the networking is connected properly and you have the access right (read & write) for the folders.

A2:Please make sure you have enough bandwidth for uploading large files (It is suggested to upload large files via USB 2.0 port connection). A complicated network environment such as large workgroups or too many layers of network can result in NAS Enclosure disconnection.

Q: How do I reset the NAS Enclosure?

A1:By hardware: Press and hold the reset button for 20 seconds and the NAS Enclosure will reset to the default settings.

A2:By software: Enter the NAS Enclosure setup page, select Maintenance/Factory defaults and click on Reset button. After seeing the message indicating the reset is completed, click the Reboot button to complete the process.

Q:How do I setup the NAS Enclosure to use Daylight saving time?

A:The NAS Enclosure does not support Daylight saving time setting.

Q: How can I reduce the noise of the NAS Enclosure??

A:Make sure the hard drive/case/fan are properly screwed together without interference. Ensure that the foot stickers have been attached to the base of the NAS Enclosure, to reduce vibration.

Q: Why can’t I partition my whole hard drive in FAT32 format?

A:Due to the FAT32 format limit, Windows OS can format it up to 30G only. We suggest you use Disk/Utility” of NAS Enclosure to format the whole hard drive size in a single partition.

Q:Why can’t Windows XP enter a SMB folder with password protection via the NAS Enclosure?

A:Please update Windows XP to SP2 or above. If you have installed Norton Internet Security please check with Norton service centre.

Q: What is the NAS Enclosure default login name and password?

A: The NAS Enclosure’s defaults are; Login name: admin, default password: admin.

Q:What are the limitations of users on NAS ENCLOSURE for FTP and Samba modes? A1:FTP 8 User / Samba 8 User (Total 24 sessions at the same time).

A2:FTP Server: Account (maximum 32 user accounts, 8 user accounts can connect at the same time, a maximum 16 folders share by any one account).

A3:Samba Server: Share Level Access (maximum 16 folder share by root)

Q: How do I access the NAS ENCLOSURE via the Internet?

A:If your NAS Enclosure is connected to a network using a public IP, you will need to request a Static IP Address for public access from your service provider. Once you have received this please perform the following steps:

1.Log in to the web interface for the NAS Enclosure, and go to the FTP Server page to enable FTP Status.

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Contents Sata & IDE Page There are 4 different setup options FeaturesPackage Contents EnglishHardware Assembly English English Peer to peer configuration Direct connection to a PC or Mac Configuring the NAS EnclosurePlease Note IdentificationPassword Change Important InformationConnect the NAS Enclosure Via Ethernet How to find the NAS Enclosure through IP Finder software TroubleshootingEnglish Dhcp Server Configuration Date and Time set upLanguage Setting IP Configuration setupDisk info & Firmware SMB Server setup Maintenance setupCreating a new folder Changing the folder nameAdding a password to a shared folder Adding folders to the Sharing listDeleting folders from Folder List/Sharing List FTP Server setup How to setup an FTP server Modify/Add Password’s for an FTP user accountAdding an account name to the FTP Server Deleting an FTP user account Enable/Disable an FTP user accountUsing the enclosure with your Mac Dismounting the drive Manage Using the enclosure with your PCSafely Removing the Drive Why can’t I access to the NAS Enclosure setup page? Troubleshooting EnglishDoes the NAS Enclosure support Hard disk Power Management? CE Statement CE/FCC InformationFCC Statement FCC WarningFrance Recycling Information

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