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drive will negotiate an address within the Bonjour range of 169.254.x.x. If you want to determine the specific address within this range, you can use the network “ping” function to “ping sohonas” or “ping sohonas. local”.

ii. If the NAS drive has been previously accessed in order to disable Bonjour and you are now connecting to a network with no DHCP server present, then a different auto-negotiation takes place. In this case the NAS drive will automatically launch its internal DHCP server. This will result in the NAS drive taking the default IP address of 192.168.1.1 and

will also assign addresses (in the range of

192.168.1.2-50) to other DHCP clients on the network .

8. After successfully connecting to your network you will be able to see the NAS drive on your network. Its default name is

“Sohonas” and it will be located in the network workgroup named “Workgroup”. In Windows go to My Network Places / Entire Network / Microsoft Windows Network / Workgroup, or in Mac OS X go to Finder / Network / Workgroup. You can open the device to see the following default folders:

c.admin

d.guest-share

e.public

Though you are now ready to begin storing data on your drive, at this point you have only the two default user accounts set up. To set up other user accounts, and to configure other basic system settings, you are urged to continue setup using the web-based administration tool described in the next section.

Web-Based Administration Tool

The web-based administration tool is used to modify all internal settings of your NAS drive. It is accessed using your computer’s web browser (such as Internet Explorer or Netscape). To access the administration tool, your PC or Mac should be on the same subnet as the NAS drive.

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Contents External Hard Drive NAS Contents NAS Drive Operation Using Ethernet Format Scan Unmount Detail System Log Administration Log Account Information Logout Introduction Controls, Connectors and IndicatorsRear Panel Area Which Interface USB or Ethernet? About the Hard DiskLocating NAS Drive on Your Desk Page Storing and Transferring Data via USB Connecting NAS drive Using USBFor Windows Users Disconnecting NAS drive from a PC or Mac HostAbout NAS Drive User Accounts Connecting NAS Drive Using EthernetConnecting the NAS Drive to Your LAN Page Web-Based Administration Tool Administration Login Set Language, Password, Hostname, IP Address, and Time Basic Settings for Initial SetupAdd New User Account Page Add New Group Add New Shared Folder NAS Drive Operation Using Ethernet Sharing files using Windows Run DialogueBrowse Network Neighborhood Attaching USB Devices Sharing files using Mac OSSearch Dialogue Browse My ComputerAttaching a Printer Attaching a USB Storage Device NAS Administration Reference Basic User Management Users and GroupsGroup Management File Server File and PrintShare Management NFS Server SettingNetwork Settings Printer ServerSystem Disk Usage Time SettingsTurn Off Server InformationNetwork Service Error NotificationMaintenance Dhcp ServerBonjour Format Disk UtilityFirmware Upgrade Restore ConfigurationSave Configuration FTP Log Factory ResetLog File Samba LogAdministration Log Account InformationLogout Technical Support Limited Warranty TermsFCC Compliance RightsCE Declaration Weee NoticeRoHS Compliance