Actiontec electronic WNS100-250, WNS100-200, WNS100-160, WNS100-400 Standby, Cancel, Disk Log

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Actiontec Wireless Network Attached Storage Device User Manual

Scandisk in progress - Scandisk operation is in progress. The disk cannot be used while a Scandisk is in progress. If required, use the “Start/Stop” button to terminate the Scandisk operation and gain access to data on the disks.

(To see the results of the Scandisk operation, use the “View Disk Log” but- ton.)

Scandisk completed - The last Scandisk operation has been completed. Use the “View Disk Log” button to view the results.

Scandisk terminated - The last Scandisk operation was cancelled by the administrator before it was completed.

Run Scandisk - Select the day and time to perform a Scandisk operation. (Select “Never” to prevent Scandisk from running automatically.)

Run Scandisk Select the day and time to perform a Scandisk test (select “Never” to prevent Scandisk from running automatically).

Start/Stop If a Scandisk is in progress, click this button to terminate the Scandisk immediately. Otherwise, clicking here starts the Scandisk operation. The Scandisk operation may take a few hours, and the disk is unavailable to users while the Scandisk is in progress.

Standby

The NAS hard drive can be configured to go into standby (or “sleep”) mode here.

Set Hard Disk to standby mode after: Enter the period of idle time after which the hard disk drive switches to standby mode here.

Save

Click to save the settings on this screen. This has no effect on any operations in progress.

Cancel

Restore the settings on the screen to their values after the last “Save” operation. Clicking “Cancel” has no effect on any operations in progress.

Disk Log

Use this to view the results of the last Scandisk operation.

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Contents Storage Device Table of Contents This page left intentionally blank Introduction1 FeaturesPackage Contents System RequirementsTechnical Support Client PC Setup Configuring NAS DeviceRight-click on the desired share on the Device From the menu that appears, select Map Network Drive… Tips for Storing Data on the NAS Device Accessing the NAS DeviceConfiguring the NAS Device FLASH/USB HDD Changing the PasswordConfiguring the NAS Device Adding a Print Server USB DevicesConfiguring the NAS Device Page Configuring the NAS Device Page Other Configurations This page left intentionally blank Accessing the Administrative Utility Using Administrative UtilityUsers Using the Administrative Utility Page System Status Page Network Settings Wireless SettingsObtain IP Address Automatically Dhcp Client IP AddressGateway Router Network MaskSystem Settings Workgroup View Log Page Advanced Setup New Group AccessExisting Groups CreateTo Add Access Rights Accessible Share FoldersTo Remove Access Rights Group NameMembers Users HelpOther Users To Add a Member to the GroupShared Folders To Delete a Member from the GroupBrowse Access RightsDo Not Share NameGroups with Access SaveShare Name When finished, click Close Backup Config BackupOther Groups Click here to run the selected backup job immediately Backup NowClick here to delete the selected backup job ModifyBackup Type This text box displays a log of completed backup jobsView Log Add New JobDirection Access the Folder Requires LoginShare Other DevicePrepare Disk Scandisk Self-test S.M.A.R.TStandby CancelDisk Log Use this to view the results of the last Scandisk operationUpgrade Start UpgradeCurrent Firmware This page left intentionally blank Accessing the Wireless Settings Configuring Wireless SettingsSetting Up Wireless Operation Configuring the Wireless Settings Setting Up Wireless SecurityAuthentication Type WEP EncryptionBit WEP key is WPA Pre-Shared Key WPA Group Rekey IntervalWPA Encryption This page left intentionally blank Connecting Via the Internet Accessing the NAS Device on the InternetUsing the Web Browser from the Internet Remote ManagementFTP File Transfer Protocol Troubleshooting Page Troubleshooting Solution 3 This can happen in the following situationsThis page left intentionally blank Power Input 12VDC 1A Linear Specifications aRelative Humidity 80% non-condensing Limited Warranty Year Regulatory Compliance Notices ModificationsClass B Equipment All other names are the property of their respective owners Miscellaneous Legal NoticesLimited Warranty Actiontec Electronics, Inc North Mary Avenue Sunnyvale, CA Limited Warranty