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Summary of Contents for TS-101 Turbo Station
Page 19: ...2 Select Install Quick Install Wizard 19 ...
Page 22: ...Step 1 Enter the server name and click Next 22 ...
Page 23: ...Step 2 Enter a new password or select to use the original password Click Next to continue 23 ...
Page 48: ...3 1 Server Administration There are 8 main sections in server administration 48 ...
Page 52: ...Step 7 When TS 101 is initialized the basic settings will be shown 52 ...
Page 126: ...The file index html index htm or index php will be the home path of your webpage 126 ...
Page 130: ...b Click FTP c Enter the user name and password to login FTP service 130 ...
Page 131: ...d You can start to use FTP service 131 ...
Page 144: ... Backup Select files and folders for backup 144 ...