Intellinet Network Solutions 501705 manual Windows USB Printer Server, Ready

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Windows includes MS Outlook Express as a standard application. Start Outlook. Under Tools->Mail, you want to ADD a mail account. Enter a display name, the formal name you want your e-mails to appear to come from (Usually your full name). In the e-mail address field, enter your new e-mail address. From the above example, we would enter ‘teacher@school.com’ or ‘teacher@school.dyndns.org’. Under ‘Incoming mail server’ and ‘Outgoing mail server’, enter your domain name. In the above examples, it would either be ‘school.com’ or ‘school.dyndns.org’. Both fields should be the same. Lastly, enter the Account name and password. This name is the same one as on your appliance. In this case, user name is ‘teacher’ and password is: ****. Click on the ‘Finish’ and you are ready to send and receive e-mail!

NOTE:

Passwords are highly suggested for all e-mail account users to protect your e-mails and to prevent people from unauthorized use of your e-mail server.

Windows USB Printer Server

Standard USB 1.1 and 2.0 printers can easily be shared between Windows users on the network with the built-in USB printer server. Note: Some or all functions of multi-function printers may not work depending on the driver support by the respective printer manufacturers.

Please make sure the hard disk has been initialized. (the status is

READY)

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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