Verbatim External Hard Drive NAS manual Printer Server, System, Network Settings

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If you want to delete an existing share, first highlight that share name in the Existing Shares box, and then press the Delete Share button.

Once you have highlighted an existing share, or have created and saved a new share, you will want to assign access privileges for that share. Access is defined separately for SMB/CIFS access than it is for NFS access.

To assign SMB/CIFS access privileges for current share, press the Windows, FTP Access button. To assign NFS access privileges, press the NFS Access button.

Using the screen for SMB/CIFS access (Windows, FTP Access) you can assign read-write access for all users and groups by checking the box marked “Allow for all”. Alternatively, you can assign no access, read-only access, or read-write access privileges individually for each user and group. When done with this form, press Save to save your changes.

Using the screen for NFS access you can assign read-write access for all users and groups by checking the box marked “Allow for all”. Alternatively, you can assign access to individual IP addresses or a subnet range. When done with this form, press Save to save your changes.

Printer Server

Enter this screen by selecting Control Panel / File and Print / Printer Server. Here you may enable or disable the print server function. It is enabled as the factory default. If a printer is attached to the USB-A port as described previously under “Attaching a Printer”, its name will be shown on this screen. You may optionally fill in a description for your printer. When done with this form, press Save to save your changes.

System

The System group of settings provides control for IP addressing, date and time settings, control of error notification services, and also displays basic information about the product and its disk usage.

Network Settings

Enter this screen by selecting Control Panel / System / Network Settings. The top entry field shows the current hostname (factory default is “sohonas”). To change the hostname, type in a new name.

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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 Search Dialogue Sharing files using Mac OSBrowse My Computer Attaching USB DevicesAttaching 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 Turn Off Server Time SettingsInformation Disk UsageNetwork Service Error NotificationMaintenance Dhcp ServerBonjour Format Disk UtilityFirmware Upgrade Restore ConfigurationSave Configuration Log File Factory ResetSamba Log FTP LogAdministration Log Account InformationLogout Technical Support Limited Warranty TermsFCC Compliance RightsCE Declaration Weee NoticeRoHS Compliance