Manual IB-NAS5520
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Click
Go
and
select
“Connect
to
Server”.
Type
ftp://
followed
by
the
IP
address
of
your
network
drive
and
then
click
Connect.
Enter
the
correct
username
and
password.
The
FTP
folder
appears
in
your
finder
under
Shared
devices,
where
you
can
download
the
files.
When
no
longer
needed,
click
on
the
eject
button
to
disconnect
the
drive.
The
native
FTP
utility
on
the
Mac
will
only
be
able
to
read
the
data
on
the
network
drive
but
cannot
upload
new
data
to
it.
We
recommend
installing
and
using
a
dedicated
FTP
application
instead.
7.2
E
XTRA
F
EATURES
7.2.1
B
IT
T
ORRENT
Used
in
conjunction
with
its
built
‐
in
BitTorrent™
client,
the
network
drive
can
be
set
to
download
media
files
from
the
Internet
and
have
them
saved
directly
to
the
internal
hard
drive.
Once
the
torrent
has
been
added
to
the
download
queue,
the
computer
can
be
turned
off
and
the
network
drive
downloads
the
files
on
its
own.
Starting
a
Download
Before
you
add
the
first
torrent,
set
the
download
path
to
your
preferred
folder,
set
the
server
port
and
set
a
limit
for
the
upload
and
download
speed
according
to
your
network’s
bandwidth.
After
changing
the
settings,
save
the
new
configuration.
Use
a
search
engine
(e.g.
Google)
and
browse
the
internet
for
the
media
files
you
would
like
to
download.
Download
and
store
the
torrent
file(s)
on
your
computer.
Login
to
your
network
drive
and
go
to
the
BitTorrent
menu.
Click
Browse
and
locate
your
torrent
file
on
the
computer.
The
file
is
added
to
the
download
queue
and
the
download
starts
automatically.
You
can
now
turn
off
your
computer
if
desired.
Use
the
buttons
“Continue”,
“Pause”,
“Stop”
and
“Delete”
to
manage
the
files.
Once
the
download
process
starts,
further
information
about
the
selected
file
will
be
available
at
the
bottom
of
the
window
under
“General”
and
“Detail”.
Once
the
download
is
completed,
you
can
delete
the
file
from
the
download
queue
and
access
the
file
via
SMB,
WebDAV
or
FTP
connection
in
the
directory
that
you
have
previously
set
under
“Download
Path”.
The
BitTorrent™
client
can
download
4
files
at
a
time
with
a
maximum
of
40
files
in
the
queue.
The
download
speed
of
the
built
‐
in
BitTorrent™
client
may
not
be
as
fast
as
a
client
on
the
computer,
but
once
the
Torrent
has
been
added
to
the
queue,
it
can
download
the
files
by
itself
and
the
computer
can
be
turned
off.
7.2.2
M
EDIA
S
ERVER
The
UPnP
‐
AV
media
server
can
be
used
to
share
your
media
files
(e.g.
photos,
music,
videos)
that
are
stored
on
the
network
drive
with
an
Xbox
360,
a
PlayStation
3
video
game
console
or
other
DLNA
compatible
clients
that
are
connected
to
the
same
local
network.
Before
you
start,
make
sure
both
devices
are
connected
to
the
same
local
network
and
both
are
turned
on.
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