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By default the NSA stores all downloads in the admin share’s download folder. See
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4.10.4 Configuring the Download Service Preferences
Once you added a list of download tasks to the NSA (see
), you can have the NSA download files during a specific time period of the day.
You can also configure the P2P download settings to control bandwidth and optimize download
efficiency.
Say you have the NSA turned on all the time, but you only want the NSA download files at night.
Here is how you use the download period control feature to set the time range.
1
Click Applications > Download Service > Preferences to open the General Settings screen.
2
Select Enable Download Period Control and use the arrows to adjust the time period from 23:30
to 09:00. Click Apply to save your changes. The NSA only downloads files within this 9.5-hour
period every day.
Note: If you configure the Power On/Off Schedule feature in the Power Management
screen, make sure your active download period does not conflict with the power-off
period.
Note: If power failure occurs during the active download period, the NSA will verify
whether the downloaded files were damaged. If a file is corrupted, the NSA will
download the file again. If the file is intact but not completely downloaded, the NSA
will resume the download task after it restarts.
Summary of Contents for NSA series
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Page 20: ...Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSA Media Server User s Guide 20 ...
Page 50: ...Chapter 3 Web Configurator Basics Media Server User s Guide 50 ...
Page 114: ...Chapter 4 Tutorials Media Server User s Guide 114 5 Click Get Certificate ...
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Page 140: ...Chapter 5 Status Screen Media Server User s Guide 140 ...
Page 150: ...Chapter 6 System Setting Media Server User s Guide 150 ...
Page 164: ...Chapter 7 Storage Media Server User s Guide 164 ...
Page 286: ...Chapter 13 Using Time Machine with the NSA Media Server User s Guide 286 ...
Page 344: ...Chapter 19 Troubleshooting Media Server User s Guide 344 ...
Page 350: ...Appendix A Legal Information Media Server User s Guide 350 ...