Kanguru Solutions iNAS-100 user manual Uploading, Downloading, Logging Out Web File Manager

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1.Check the file(s) or folder(s) you wish to delete.

2.On the tool bar, click on ( Delete ).

3.A window appears. Click on OK to delete the selected file or folder.

To delete all files and folders, click on (Select All), and then click on

(Delete).

Uploading

1.Enter the folder of the file you want to upload.

2.Click on “Browse…” to select the file you want to upload.

3.Click on “Upload”.

Downloading

1.Click the right mouse button on the file which you want to download.

2.A context menu appears. Click on “Save Target As…” to download the file.

Logging Out Web File Manager

On the tool bar, click on ( Logout ) to leave the web file manager.

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Contents Kanguru iNAS-100 User’s Manual Trademarks Table of Contents Appendix B Web File Manager Overview of the Kanguru iNAS FeaturesPackage Contents IntroductionSpecifications HDDKanguru iNAS Front View Rear ViewNetwork Status Indicators Color Indicates192.168.1.254 Installing the Kanguru iNASFirst Time Installation Quick Configuration Username Administrator Password adminPage Page Page INAS Administration Configuring the iNAS as a NAS device WAN Configuration Connecting the iNAS as a NAS deviceConnecting PCs to the Kanguru iNAS LAN Configuration Page Connecting the iNAS as a Router Http//192.168.1.25488LAN Configuration Configuring a Router for the iNAS Users AdministratorUser Management GuestUser Name \ = , + * ? ` PasswordAdministrators User GroupsNetwork Share Management PDC Authentication SettingsBackup/Restore User Settings \ = , + * ? `Deny Access + = / \ * ? % Disk VolumeFull Access Network Share NameServer Name System SettingsLanguage Setting + = \ ?Network Settings Fixed IP address Enable Dhcp ServerNetwork File Services Microsoft Networking Web Service NFS ServiceNetWare Service FTP ServiceSecondary DNS Server Router and Firewall Configuration Routing TableWeb Content Filter Virtual ServerSingle Disk Disk ConfigurationDdns Service System Tools Server Administration Statistics & LogsServer Administration Using the iNAS Accessing the iNAS through the WebAccessing the iNAS through a LAN Page Using the Apple Mac Operating System Using Network BrowserPage Using the Chooser Page Page Using File Transfer Protocol FTP Using the Unix/Linux Operating SystemUsing Novell NetWare Troubleshooting LoginAdministrator Password admin Kanguru iNAS 100 MaintenanceReset the Administrator Password & Network Settings Shutdown/Restart the ServerPower Outage or Abnormal Shutdown Disk Failure or MalfunctionDisplayed Information System Setup FunctionAppendix a LCD Panel Checking IP Address, System and Disk InformationPower Down Using Web File Manager Appendix B Web File ManagerLogging Out Web File Manager UploadingDownloading Web File Manager Icons Appendix C Quick Install Wizard ScreenshotSet up your Kanguru iNAS Operation HelpTo enter the home page of the Kanguru iNAS Viewing detailed information on the Kanguru iNASTo display User Help File Introduction Registration Procedure Appendix DPage Page Page Call 1-508-376-4245 or WarrantyTech Support

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.