5
Configure levels of sharing for all existing shared folders (public or private) to finish the initial setup wizard.
Notes:
• Select “Set as private folder” to restrict access to the folder to specific users.
• Click
Create Shared Folder
to create a new shared folder from the wizard. By default, SMB and AFP
connections can be used to access this folder.
6
Click
OK
when completed.
Accessing Shared Folders
Using a Computer
1
Double-click the NAS Navigator2 icon (
) to start NAS Navigator2.
2
Double-click your LinkStation’s icon.
3
File Explorer will open with shared folders’ lists. For macOS, the LinkStation is mounted as a drive icon on the
desktop or it is displayed in the sidebar of the Finder.
Note:
When you access a shared folder from a Windows PC, you may be asked to enter a username and password. In
such a case, enter “guest” for the username and leave the password field blank.
Using a Mobile Device
To access shared folders from a mobile device with the following procedure, you must configure WebAccess settings
first. To configure WebAccess, refer to the
section in chapter 4.
1
Tap the SmartPhone Navigator icon (
) on your mobile device.
2
Tap your LinkStation from the list of devices.
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Chapter 1 Getting Started
Summary of Contents for LinkStation 200 Series
Page 27: ...4 Configure the desired settings then click OK 26 Chapter 2 File Sharing...
Page 28: ...Using a Mobile Device 1 From Settings tap Folder Setup 27 Chapter 2 File Sharing...
Page 29: ...2 Tap Create Folder 28 Chapter 2 File Sharing...
Page 33: ...4 Enter the desired settings then click OK 32 Chapter 2 File Sharing...
Page 34: ...Using a Mobile Device 1 From Settings tap Users 33 Chapter 2 File Sharing...
Page 35: ...2 Tap Create User 34 Chapter 2 File Sharing...
Page 38: ...3 Click Add Group 37 Chapter 2 File Sharing...
Page 42: ...Using a Mobile Device 1 From Settings tap Folder Setup 41 Chapter 2 File Sharing...
Page 43: ...2 Tap the shared folder that you want to set access restrictions for 42 Chapter 2 File Sharing...
Page 74: ...73 Chapter 4 Remote Access...
Page 90: ...6 Click Time Machine 89 Chapter 5 Backup...
Page 91: ...7 Click Select Backup Disk 8 Select the shared folder then click Use Disk 90 Chapter 5 Backup...