Kanguru Solutions iNAS-100 user manual

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2.Click on the iNAS from the list of PCs on your network. You may have to change the domain if the iNAS is configured to another domain name.

3.Double click on the iNAS to open the drive. You will then see all of the Network Shares that are available on the iNAS.

4.Double click on the folder that you want to access, and you will be prompted for a user name and password. You must have permission to access a folder.

5.Depending on your Users permissions you can now transfer data to and from the iNAS Network Share just like any other PC on your network.

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Contents Kanguru iNAS-100 User’s Manual Trademarks Table of Contents Appendix B Web File Manager Package Contents FeaturesOverview of the Kanguru iNAS IntroductionHDD SpecificationsFront View Rear View Kanguru iNASColor Indicates Network Status IndicatorsFirst Time Installation Installing the Kanguru iNAS192.168.1.254 Username Administrator Password admin Quick ConfigurationPage Page Page INAS Administration Configuring the iNAS as a NAS device Connecting PCs to the Kanguru iNAS Connecting the iNAS as a NAS deviceWAN Configuration LAN Configuration Page Http//192.168.1.25488 Connecting the iNAS as a RouterLAN Configuration Configuring a Router for the iNAS User Management AdministratorUsers GuestAdministrators \ = , + * ? ` PasswordUser Name User GroupsBackup/Restore User Settings PDC Authentication SettingsNetwork Share Management \ = , + * ? `Full Access + = / \ * ? % Disk VolumeDeny Access Network Share NameLanguage Setting System SettingsServer Name + = \ ?Network Settings Network File Services Microsoft Networking Enable Dhcp ServerFixed IP address NetWare Service NFS ServiceWeb Service FTP ServiceWeb Content Filter Router and Firewall Configuration Routing TableSecondary DNS Server Virtual ServerDdns Service Disk ConfigurationSingle Disk System Tools Statistics & Logs Server AdministrationServer Administration Accessing the iNAS through the Web Using the iNASAccessing the iNAS through a LAN Page Using Network Browser Using the Apple Mac Operating SystemPage Using the Chooser Page Page Using Novell NetWare Using the Unix/Linux Operating SystemUsing File Transfer Protocol FTP Troubleshooting Reset the Administrator Password & Network Settings Kanguru iNAS 100 MaintenanceLoginAdministrator Password admin Shutdown/Restart the ServerDisk Failure or Malfunction Power Outage or Abnormal ShutdownAppendix a LCD Panel System Setup FunctionDisplayed Information Checking IP Address, System and Disk InformationPower Down Appendix B Web File Manager Using Web File ManagerDownloading UploadingLogging Out Web File Manager Web File Manager Icons Screenshot Appendix C Quick Install WizardOperation Help Set up your Kanguru iNASTo display User Help File Viewing detailed information on the Kanguru iNASTo enter the home page of the Kanguru iNAS Appendix D Introduction Registration ProcedurePage Page Page Tech Support WarrantyCall 1-508-376-4245 or

iNAS-100 specifications

Kanguru Solutions iNAS-100 is an advanced network-attached storage (NAS) device designed for both personal and small business use. It provides a reliable and efficient way to store, share, and manage data across multiple devices on a network. With a sleek, compact design, the iNAS-100 is easy to integrate into any environment, serving as a centralized hub for data access and collaboration.

One of the standout features of the iNAS-100 is its ease of use. The device is equipped with an intuitive web interface that allows users to effortlessly configure settings, manage file sharing, and monitor storage usage. It supports multiple file-sharing protocols, including SMB/CIFS, AFP, and NFS, ensuring compatibility with various operating systems such as Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Performance is another key characteristic of the iNAS-100. It implements a fast and reliable architecture that allows for quick read and write speeds, making it suitable for tasks that require high data transfer rates. The device can support multiple users accessing files concurrently without noticeable degradation in performance, making it ideal for small workgroups or families sharing large files.

Security is a paramount concern in today's data-driven world, and the iNAS-100 addresses this with several robust features. It includes built-in data encryption, user authentication, and access control functionalities to ensure that sensitive information remains protected. The device supports RAID configurations, providing redundancy and data protection against hardware failures.

In terms of capacity, the iNAS-100 supports multiple hard disk drive configurations, allowing users to customize their storage needs. Its hot-swappable drive bays enable easy upgrades and maintenance without the need to power down the device.

The iNAS-100 also offers cloud-like accessibility, with options for remote access. Users can access their files from any device with an internet connection, allowing for enhanced flexibility and convenience. Integration with cloud services further extends its functionality, enabling automated backups and offsite storage for added data security.

In conclusion, Kanguru Solutions iNAS-100 combines performance, security, and user-friendly features to meet the needs of individuals and small businesses seeking scalable and reliable network storage solutions. Its versatility makes it a suitable choice for various applications, making data management simpler and more efficient.