LevelOne FNS-1000 user manual Other Configuration

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Fixed IP Address

This option is recommended. If this option is used, the IP address or

 

the NAS will never change. You need to enter the following data.

IP address - The utility will suggest a unused IP address within the address range used on your LAN. If you wish, you can change this, but you must ensure the address is unused.

Network Mask - This must match the value used by PCs on your LAN.

Gateway - This must match the value used by PCs on your LAN.

5.Click "Next" to continue. The following screen will then be displayed:

The following data is required.

Server Name:

The Default Name is shown. Change this if you wish.

Workgroup

Normally, this name should match the Workgroup name used by PCs on your

Name:

LAN.

Time Zone

Select your time zone from the list.

Local Date/Time

Enter the local date (mm/dd/yyyy format) and time.

6.Click "Next" to continue. The following screen is displayed.

7.Click "Save" to save your data to the NAS.

On the resulting screen, click "Exit" to close the Setup Utility. The NAS is now operational.

Other Configuration

After the configuration above, all Windows users can access the NAS with "guest" access rights. This allows access to the public shares (by default, DISK and FLASH or USB HDD).

However, we recommend creating an NAS "User" for each person on your LAN. This will provide each person on your LAN with their own login (name and password) as well as their own personal folder on the NAS.

See the Administration chapter for details on creating users via the Web-based interface.

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Contents User’s Manual Page Table of Contents Introduction FNS-1000 NAS ServerRear Panel Getting Familiar with your NASLEDs FunctionAudible Warnings Procedure Basic Installation & SetupInstallation InstallationUSB Devices Removing a USB device Method aConfiguring Your NAS Quick Setup with the NAS WizardOther Configuration Client PC Setup OverviewNetwork Logon Windows 98SE/ME only Window LogonNetwork Browse Using the NAS Servers StorageMapping a Network Drive Map Network DriveNetwork Resource Password Dialog Tips for Storing Data on the NAS Using the NAS Server’s Printer Install PrinterChanging your Password Using the Web File SharingNAS Home Change User Password Administration Web-based Administrative InterfacePassword Dialog Existing Users Users ScreenProperties Buttons To modify the properties for an existing User Printer Status ScreenSystem DiskView Log Shutdown NowRestart Now Delete Current JobDhcp Server LAN ScreenIP Address DNS ServerSystem Screen System ScreenIdentification Wins Server LocationOptions Config Button Enable UPnPRestore Default SupportNew Group Advanced MenuGroups Screen ExistingData OperationsOther Users Group Members ScreenMembers users To Add a MemberShares Screen Existing SharesSave as New ShareShare Name Share AccessShare Access Rights Groups withBackup Now Backup ScreenBackup Screen ModifyDefine Backup Job Share Folder Access the folderRequires login ScheduleDisk Screen Standby CancelDisk Log Upgrade Upgrade ScreenUpgrade Screen Start UpgradeNAS via the Internet Connecting via the InternetMaking the NAS available via the Internet Using your Web Browser from the Internet But rememberRemote Management Troubleshooting Problem 1 The FNS-1000 Utility doesnt list any NAS ServersPage Appendix a Licenses Package NameBSD License GNU General Public LicenseGNU General Public License Page No Warranty Page END of Terms and Conditions