NETGEAR ReadyNAS 3200 Installation Manual Download Page 2

May 2009

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When prompted, enter the user name and password to connect to 
the ReadyNAS.

The Windows Explorer will display the contents of the ReadyNAS 
share.

Accessing Shares from MAC OS X

1. 

To access the same share over AFP with OS X, open Finder and locate the ReadyNAS 

hostname in the SHARED section. 

2. 

Click on the hostname to display the shares.

Operating Tips and Precautions

Follow these guidelines to get the best performance and trouble-free operation from your 
unit.

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Power Up/Down

Powering up the unit could take about a minute. Power down the unit by pressing the 
power button on the front twice. This assures an orderly shutdown. For other power down 
options, refer to the 

ReadyNAS 3200 User Manual.

Ventilation

Twelve large capacity high speed disks can produce considerable heat. Be sure to install 
the unit so that the fan exhausts are unobstructed.

Using a UPS

An uninterruptible power supply protects your unit, and can enable automatic shut down 
in an orderly fashion when there is an interruption in power. The 

ReadyNAS 3200 User 

Manual 

provides instructions on using a UPS.

Viewing Status Information in FrontView

The bottom row of the FrontView configuration utility provides color coded status 
indicators of workgroup connections, disks, the fan, temperature, and UPS (if used). 

Double-click on a status light to view details about that item.

Redundancy and Expansion

A one-disk device has no redundancy and provides no protection from a disk failure. 
However, if and when you feel the need for redundancy, simply hot-add a new disk with at 
least the capacity of the first disk (there’s no need to power off the unit). Depending on the 
size of the disk, within a few hours, your data volume will be fully redundant. The process 
occurs in the background, so access to the unit is not interrupted. Additionally, as your 
storage requirement grows, you can hot add more disks for “horizontal” expansion, or 
replace your disks with larger capacity ones, and X-RAID2 automatically and 
incrementally expands your storage “vertically.” X-RAID2 lets you do this without 
reformatting your disks and shuffling your data back and forth.

Technical Support

Locate the serial number on the bottom label of your product, and use it to register your 
product at 

http://www.NETGEAR.com/register. 

Registration on the website or over the phone is required before you can use our telephone 
support service. The phone numbers for worldwide regional customer support centers are 
on the Warranty and Support Information card that came with your product. 

Go to 

http://www.netgear.com/support 

for product updates and Web support. 

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