LevelOne FNS-1000 user manual Basic Installation & Setup, Requirements, Procedure

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Basic Installation & Setup

The following section instructs you on how to physically connect the NAS to the network, and how to configure the NAS for basic operation in your Windows environment. Everything you need to do to get your NAS up and running is covered here.

Installation

Requirements

Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP.

Ethernet Network employing 10BaseT or 100BaseTX.

TCP/IP protocol.

Procedure

Installation

1.Connect the network cable to the NAS.

Connect the network cable to the LAN port on the rear of the NAS. Connect the other end to your hub or switch.

2.Connect the USB device to USB port

3.Connect the supplied power adapter to a power outlet and plug the power cord into the NAS's Power input on the rear panel.

4.Power on.

Locate the NAS's power switch on the NAS's rear panel. Press it once to power on the NAS.

5.The NAS's self-test.

The NAS will run a brief self-test (2 or 3 seconds). During the self-test, all of the NAS's LEDs will be illuminated or flashing.

6.Booting up.

When the self-test is complete, boot up will start. The Ready LED will blink continuously, and the LAN LED will blink occasionally. Boot up should take approximately 1-3 minutes.

7.Boot up completed.

When the Ready LED stops blinking, and remains on, boot up is complete. If the Status (Orange) LED stays on, or if the NAS repeatedly beeps, there is a hardware problem. Consult the Troubleshooting section of this User Guide for possible solutions

Shutdown

To shutdown the NAS, press the power switch to start the shutdown sequence. Wait for all LEDs to turn off.

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Contents User’s Manual Page Table of Contents FNS-1000 NAS Server IntroductionFunction Getting Familiar with your NASLEDs Rear PanelAudible Warnings Installation Basic Installation & SetupInstallation ProcedureRemoving a USB device Method a USB DevicesQuick Setup with the NAS Wizard Configuring Your NASOther Configuration Overview Client PC SetupWindow Logon Network Logon Windows 98SE/ME onlyMap Network Drive Using the NAS Servers StorageMapping a Network Drive Network BrowseNetwork Resource Password Dialog Tips for Storing Data on the NAS Install Printer Using the NAS Server’s PrinterChanging your Password Using the Web File SharingNAS Home Change User Password Web-based Administrative Interface AdministrationPassword Dialog Existing Users Users ScreenProperties Buttons To modify the properties for an existing User Disk Status ScreenSystem PrinterDelete Current Job Shutdown NowRestart Now View LogDNS Server LAN ScreenIP Address Dhcp ServerSystem Screen System ScreenIdentification Wins Server LocationOptions Support Enable UPnPRestore Default Config ButtonExisting Advanced MenuGroups Screen New GroupOperations DataTo Add a Member Group Members ScreenMembers users Other UsersExisting Shares Shares ScreenShare Save as NewGroups with Share AccessShare Access Rights Share NameModify Backup ScreenBackup Screen Backup NowDefine Backup Job Schedule Access the folderRequires login Share FolderDisk Screen Standby CancelDisk Log Start Upgrade Upgrade ScreenUpgrade Screen UpgradeNAS via the Internet Connecting via the InternetMaking the NAS available via the Internet But remember Using your Web Browser from the InternetRemote Management Problem 1 The FNS-1000 Utility doesnt list any NAS Servers TroubleshootingPage Package Name Appendix a LicensesGNU General Public License BSD LicenseGNU General Public License Page No Warranty Page END of Terms and Conditions