Using Your NAS-7100

To Use the NAS storage

1.Open Network Neighborhood (or My Network Places).

2.Locate the NAS-7100. If it is not listed, double-click Entire Network. Then dou- ble-click the Workgroup that the NAS-7100 is in. (By default, the NAS-7100 is in Workgroup.)

3.Double click on the NAS-7100 icon. You will then see a list of shares (shared folders). You can read and write files to these shares, unless the NAS-7100 ad- ministrator has blocked access.

4.To create a shortcut to an NAS-7100 folder, drag its icon to the desktop, and ac- cept Windows offer to create a shortcut.

Mapping a Network Drive

1.Right-click on the desired share.

2.On the pop-up menu, select "Map Network Drive...".

3.Select a drive letter for this folder, check the Reconnect at Logon checkbox, then click “OK”.

4.This drive will now be available in Windows Explorer, and from the File- Open or File-Save As dialog in all Windows applications.

Using the Web Interface

The Web interface of the NAS-7100 has three major functions:

Users may change their password to match their Windows Logon.

Server management can be performed. Default ID is “admin” and default pass- word is empty

Download manager.

To connect to the NAS with your Web Browser

1.In your Browser's Address or Location bar, enter "HTTP://" and the NAS-7100 Server’s IP Address. (To connect via the Internet, additional setup is required. See the User Manual for details.)

2.To browse the files and folders on the NAS-7100, click Disk (Public data) or Flash

(Public Data) on the main screen.

3.To view or download a file, click on its name. To download any file, right-click its name and choose “Save target as...”

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