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Windows – Enables file access from Windows PCs. Also required to
use the Network Storage as a print server.
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Unix/Linux – Enables file access from Unix and Linux PCs
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Macintosh – Enables file access from Macintosh PCs
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FTP – Enables file access from PCs using FTP
12. Optional. Type new names into the Workgroup Name and Computer
Description fields.
13. Click the
Next
button to continue.
The Step 4 screen appears.
You must add at least one folder, which you will access from your PC as a
networked drive.
14. To add a folder, click the
Add new folder
option button.
15. Type a folder name into the field provided, check the boxes of the services
you expect to use with this folder, then click the
Add
button.
Add more folders as required.
16. Click the
Next
button to continue.
The Step 5 screen appears.
If a RAID Volume already exists on the Network Storage, information
about the RAID Volume is shown. To change the RAID, you must delete it
first, then run the Setup Wizard again.
17. From the RAID Level dropdown menu, select the RAID level you prefer for
your disk array.
See for more information.
18. Highlight disk drives in the Free Disks column and click the
>>
button to
move them to the Disks in RAID column.
19. Click the
Next
button to continue.
The Finish screen appears.
20. Click the
Finish
button to set up your Network Storage.
The setup process takes several minutes, depending on the size of your
disk drives.