Intellinet Network Solutions 501705 manual Web page design

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Web page design

You must have an 'index.html' file as that is what the web server will look for as the first page of your website. You are free to make folders under the ‘www’ directory to help organize your website. All references to those directories can be called on from any page. You can use many popular web page design programs to make your website and then copy the finished product (all associated images, files and folders also) to the ‘www’ shared folder.

Accessing the website

Users with a static WAN IP address can access the website simply by typing in the IP address on any browser. If you are on the inside of the network, you must use the WAN IP address to access the website, not the internal appliance IP address. If you have a domain name, then you can have the domain name company forward the domain to this static IP address. With a domain name, you do not have to remember the IP address, just the domain name.

If you have a dynamic IP, you can setup a DDNS account and enable the DDNS feature of your appliance to make your website accessible without having to find out the current IP address. Refer to the DDNS Chapter for more information.

Important Note:

The ‘www’ share defaults to allow ‘guest’ users to have access. Please go into NAS Management -> File Sharing, add a valid user and remove ‘guest’ if you do not wish everyone to be able to modify you web pages.

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Contents Introduction Product SpecificationsBenefits and Key Features Dynamic DNS USB Print Server Physical Parts and Panel of the Smart Server WAN Port Package Contents Intellinet Network Solutions Hardware Installation Quick InstallationCheck Your PC First Intellinet Network Solutions Connect to the Web-Based Manager Web-Based Manager Basic Settings Intellinet Network Solutions Internal Network Interface External Network Interface Domain Name ServerExample 2 Dhcp Client / Cable Modem Example 3 Adsl Connection Example 4 ADSL/PPTP Client Setting Intellinet Network Solutions Configuration Hierarchy Overview of Configuration Menu Dhcp Server Network SettingsPage IP Alias Multiple NAT Route Settings Ddns Page Firewall Settings Virtual Server Settings URL Filter Setup IP Filter Setup Denial of Service VPN SettingsPptp Settings System Management Administrator Settings Event Report Settings Firmware Update Time Settings Snmp System Reports System Information System Log URL Log Dhcp Lease Report User ManagementUsers Groups HD Initialization Wizard NAS ManagementPage USB HD Information Advanced Settings File Sharing USB Storage Sharing FTP Server Getting started Uploading your web pages Personal Web ServerWeb page design Getting started Mail names Mail ServerReady Windows USB Printer ServerPage Appendix a Pinging Searching the Network for the NAS