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Under the P2P/MLDonkey tab, choose the drive you wish to create the file structure on and click Save. Please note: this menu will permit setting up folders on incompatible file systems. If this is done, MLDonkey will not start or may not be able to download files.

When the folder structure is set up, a page will appear stating this is done. Click the START button. NOTE: The MLDonkey setup page will create a share on the selected drive called MLDonkey. This share will be configured with “None” permissions to “Everyone” as well as all existing users.

Next, a new page will appear stating MLDonkey is running. Click the link at the bottom of the page that reads “Launch MLDonkey Control Panel.”

A new tab will appear in the browser with the MLDonkey web interface. If MLDonkey is not fully initialized yet, the browser may report a failure to connect. If this happens, wait about one minute and try again, either by refreshing the page or clicking a “try again” button – this step varies depending on the browser used.

When first setting up, a prompt appears warning there is no password for the admin account. Click the space between the “DL” and “Input” buttons, then type the command “useradd admin” as shown, then add a password after a space.

NOTE: The MLDonkey admin account is not the same account as the NAS unit's web interface admin account. It is recommended that the password matches for simplicity, but not necessary.

MLDonkey will perform most of the remaining steps automatically and connect to some servers on the Donkey network.

To download a file using the Donkey network, begin by clicking search, then enter some criteria and click the Search button. After a query message appears, click the "Search Results" button.

To download a Torrent, on the command bar type dllink followed by a space and the full URL path to the .Torrent file and press Enter or click Input. (example: "dllink http://sampletorrent.com/path/dot-torrentfile.torrent"). MLDonkey will parse the download and add it to the download queue automatically.

Files queued for download will appear in the MLDonkey share in the incoming/files folder when when complete.

NOTE: this folder has read-only permissions and cannot be changed.

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Contents User Guide NAS 4.0 Adapter Overview Storage NAS Unit Boot ProcessResetting the NAS Network ConnectionSmbutil lookup addnas Initial SetupTechnical Support M-F 830am 600pm PST Phone SMB Windows Sharing MLDonkey Basic SetupFTP Server Technical Support M-F 830am 600pm PST Phone Change Current Date and Time Configuration Tab Update Admin Username and PasswordConfigure User Home Directory Drive Update Device/Workgroup NamesView Current Network Configuration Update FTP Port NumberConfigure the Network Settings Technical Support M-F 830am 600pm PST Phone View Drive Information View User Samba and FTP Login InformationFormat Drive Backup Internal System Configuration InformationReboot Upgrade the System FirmwareAdd a Shared Folder Sharing Tab User ManagementTechnical Support M-F 830am 600pm PST Phone Rename a Shared Folder Remove a Shared Folder Update Security Settings
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NAS40ESU specifications

Addonics Technologies has made substantial advancements in the realm of network-attached storage (NAS) solutions with the introduction of the NAS40ESU. This versatile device is engineered to meet the growing demands for secure and efficient data storage in small and medium-sized business environments as well as personal use.

One of the standout features of the NAS40ESU is its multi-bay design. It comes equipped with four drive bays, allowing users to install multiple hard drives for enhanced storage capacity. This modular approach provides a maximum storage space of up to 40TB, depending on the selected drives, making it suitable for extensive data archiving and backup purposes. The flexibility of the NAS40ESU extends to its compatibility with various drive types, allowing users to incorporate both SSDs and HDDs to optimize performance.

The NAS40ESU supports RAID configurations such as 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10, allowing users to customize their data protection strategies. With RAID support, users can achieve redundancy, improving data integrity and minimizing the risk of data loss. Additionally, the device features hot-swappable drive bays, enabling users to replace drives without downtime, which is crucial for businesses that need to ensure continuous operation.

Performance-wise, the NAS40ESU employs a high-speed Gigabit Ethernet connection, facilitating quick data transfer rates and making it an efficient option for file sharing across multiple devices. Equipped with a powerful processor and ample RAM, the system ensures smooth multitasking and efficient data handling, which is particularly important for environments with heavy workloads.

The NAS40ESU is designed with user-friendliness in mind, featuring a straightforward web-based user interface that simplifies configuration and management. Users can easily set up shared folders, manage access permissions, and monitor system health through this intuitive interface. Moreover, the device supports multiple network file protocols, including SMB/CIFS, FTP, and NFS, ensuring compatibility with different operating systems and devices.

Security is a cornerstone of the NAS40ESU’s design, with features that include encrypted data transmission and user authentication options. This ensures that sensitive data remains protected from unauthorized access, which is increasingly vital in today's digital landscape.

In summary, the Addonics Technologies NAS40ESU stands out as a robust and flexible network-attached storage solution. With its extensive storage capacity, versatile RAID options, high-speed connectivity, user-friendly interface, and strong security measures, it makes an excellent choice for anyone needing dependable and scalable storage solutions.