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User Manual

NAS-M25

 

All-in-One Server for Data Protection,  

File Download, and Media Share

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Summary of Contents for NAS-M25

Page 1: ...User Manual NAS M25 All in One Server for Data Protection File Download and Media Share E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 1 11 30 10 9 39 08 AM ...

Page 2: ...NT SHALL ASUS ITS DIRECTORS OFFICERS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF USE OR DATA INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS AND THE LIKE EVEN IF ASUS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY DEFECT OR ERROR IN THIS MANUAL OR PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION CONT...

Page 3: ... 2 Bottom view 13 1 4 3 Back view 14 1 5 Software overview 15 1 5 1 Setup Wizard 15 1 5 2 Firmware Restoration 15 1 5 3 NAS Discovery 16 1 5 4 TotalRecovery Pro 16 1 5 5 VirtualDrive Pro 16 Chapter 2 Setting up your NAS 2 1 Setting up the hardware 17 2 1 1 Installing a 3 5 SATA hard disk 17 2 1 2 Connecting your NAS to a power source 22 2 1 3 Turning your NAS ON OFF 22 2 1 4 Connecting your NAS to...

Page 4: ...e FTP server 35 3 3 5 Enabling the DHCP server 36 3 3 6 Enabling the NFS server 37 3 3 7 Enabling the iTunes server 38 3 3 8 Enabling the Printer server 39 3 3 9 Configuring the IP DNS JumboFrame settings 40 3 3 10 Joining a Windows workgroup or domain 41 3 3 11 Creating a user account 42 3 3 12 Creating a user group 43 3 3 13 Creating a shared folder 44 3 3 14 Assigning hard disk quotas 45 3 3 15...

Page 5: ...edia files via the Twonky UPnP server 59 4 5 Sharing music via the iTunes server 60 4 6 Sharing a USB 2 0 printer via Printer server 61 Chapter 5 Backing up your data 5 1 Using TotalRecovery Pro 63 5 2 Using the RAID 1 technology 63 5 3 Backing up your USB data to NAS 63 5 3 1 Copying front back USB data via the Web GUI 63 5 3 2 Copying front USB data via One Touch Copy 64 Chapter 6 Using the add ...

Page 6: ...torrent files via your Android device 69 Chapter 8 FAQ Frequently Asked Questions 8 1 FAQ Frequently Asked Questions 70 Appendices Notices 74 ASUS contact information 81 Authorized distributor information 82 Table of contents E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 6 11 30 10 9 39 10 AM ...

Page 7: ...ºC and 40ºC DO NOT block the air vents on the case of this product Always provide proper ventilation for this product DO NOT insert any object or spill liquid into the air vents If you encounter technical problems with this product contact a qualified service technician or your retailer DO NOT attempt to repair this product yourself DO NOT throw this product in municipal waste This product has bee...

Page 8: ...user manual utilities x2 Quick Start Guide x1 NOTE If any of the above items is damaged or missing contact your retailer One administrative computer 1 2GHz CPU or higher Network adapter Optical disk drive Windows 7 Vista XP operating system Windows Internet Explorer 7 0 or later Mozilla Firefox One network router switch or wall LAN jack One or two 3 5 SATA I II hard disks 1 2 System requirements E...

Page 9: ...not included in the package LAN port Gigabit Ethernet port x1 USB port USB 2 0 port x3 LED indicators Power LED x1 USB LED x1 HDD LED x2 Network LED x1 Dimensions 211 D x 129 W X 120 H mm Power supply AC Input 100 240VAC 1 2A 50 60Hz DC Output 12V 3A 5V 3A Cooling fan Smart Fan x1 with fan speed control Environment requirements Operating temperature 0ºC 40ºC 32ºF 104ºF Operating humidity 5 95 RH S...

Page 10: ... server NFS server iTunes server Media server External USB storage device File system type FAT32 Read Write NTFS Read only USB data backup tools One Touch Copy Network file protocol FTP SMB CIFS NFS v2 v3 User management Max user accounts 64 Samba 1000 ADS Max user groups 10 Samba 100 ADS Quota control System management Power saving mode Firmware upgrade via the Web GUI Back up restore upload syst...

Page 11: ...a ogg flac aac aif Video type MPEG1 MPEG2 MPEG2 TS MPEG4 AVI WMV VOB DivX 3GP VDR ASF MPE DVR MS Xvid MIV M4V Playlist type m3u pls wpl Phote type JPG BMP PNG TIF For PS3 Audio type MP3 WAV WMA Video type MPEG2 Photo type JPG BMP GIF TIF PNG For Xbox 360 Audio type MP3 WMA Video type WMV Photo type JPG iTunes server Share music with iTunes clients on the LAN Printer server Windows network printer ...

Page 12: ...tton with LED for the front USB 2 0 port only OneTouch Copy Press to copy data from the front USB 2 0 device to NAS See 5 3 2 Copying front USB data via OneTouch Copy for details USB unmount Press and hold for more than three seconds until the USB LED turns OFF to unmount the front USB 2 0 device USB 2 0 port OneTouch Copy Connect a USB 2 0 device such as a digital camera and USB flash drive to th...

Page 13: ...work Blinking blue Data is being transferred OFF Power is OFF or NAS is not connected to a network USB LED for the front USB 2 0 port only Solid blue A front USB 2 0 device is detected Blinking blue Data is being copied from the front USB 2 0 device to NAS via One Touch Copy OFF Power is OFF or no front USB 2 0 device is detected 1 4 2 Bottom view Front panel lock Before inserting a SATA hard disk...

Page 14: ...ra storage capacity for folder sharing Power backup Connect an uninterruptible power supply UPS to this port to monitor the UPS status DC IN port Insert the supplied power adapter into this port Air vents Smart Fan inside DO NOT block these air vents The Smart Fan inside automatically adjusts its speed according to the system loading and temperature providing proper ventilation while lowering nois...

Page 15: ...on is used on an ASUS NAS that fails during its firmware upgrading process It uploads the firmware that you specify IMPORTANT DO NOT use this utility on a working ASUS NAS Normal firmware upgrades must be done via the Web GUI See 3 3 17 Upgrading the firmware for details NOTE Firmware Restoration can only restore the firmware when your NAS is in the rescue mode To enter the rescue mode follow thes...

Page 16: ...nd applications much faster Refer to the VirtualDrive Pro user manual included in the Support CD for details 1 5 3 NAS Discovery NAS Discovery allows you to find the IP and MAC addresses of your NAS log in the Web GUI of your NAS and map a network drive Click to launch the login page of the NAS Web GUI See Chapter 3 Managing your NAS via itsWeb GUI for how to manage your NAS via the Web GUI Click ...

Page 17: ...different volume types Volume type Number of hard disks required Standard 1 JBOD RAID 0 RAID 1 2 See 2 3 Running SetupWizard for details about volume types Front panel lock To install a 3 5 SATA hard disk 1 Slide the front panel lock at the bottom of your NAS to unlocked position and unlock the front panel from the NAS case E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 17 11 30 10 9 39 16 AM ...

Page 18: ...rd disk handle on your hard disk 3 Using the hard disk handle push the hard disk into a drive bay until it is firmly positioned 4 Close the front panel and slide the front panel lock to locked position IMPORTANT Ensure to slide the front panel lock back to locked position otherwise the NAS cannot be powered ON Hard disk handle E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 18 11 30 10 9 39 17 AM ...

Page 19: ...than the NAS drive bay s height follow the steps below 1 Slide the front panel lock at the bottom of your NAS to unlocked position and unlock the front panel from the NAS case 2 Remove the four screws at the bottom of your NAS E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 19 11 30 10 9 39 18 AM ...

Page 20: ...he bundled hard disk handle on your hard disk 5 Using the hard disk handle push the hard disk into a drive bay until it is firmly positioned Secure the hard disk to the hard disk holder with the four bundled screws 6 Replace the hard disk holder E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 20 11 30 10 9 39 19 AM ...

Page 21: ...se with the four screws you removed in Step 2 8 Close the front panel and slide the front panel lock to locked position IMPORTANT Ensure to slide the front panel lock back to locked position otherwise the NAS cannot be powered ON E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 21 11 30 10 9 39 20 AM ...

Page 22: ... turn your NAS OFF Press and hold the power button at the front of your NAS for more than five seconds until the power LED starts blinking blue Use the Web GUI See 3 2 Knowing the Home screen and 3 3 20 Shutting down restarting putting NAS on Sleep mode for details Power button with LED 2 1 2 Connecting your NAS to a power source To connect your NAS to a power source 1 Connect the power cord to th...

Page 23: ...port CD These utilities help you manage your NAS and back up your data To install the utilities from the Support CD 1 Place the Support CD into your computer s optical drive 2 From the autorun screen click Install ASUS NAS Utilities 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation NOTE If Autorun is not enabled on your computer double click setup exe from the root directory of the S...

Page 24: ...HDD file system and volume types concerning data protection level and data access speed Network drive mapping for the administrator to access the NAS internal hard disks from the Windows My Computer screen NOTE You may also run Setup Wizard via the Web GUI See 3 3 1 Running SetupWizard for details IMPORTANT Before running Setup Wizard for the first time back up your data on the hard disks Setup Wi...

Page 25: ... OK 5 If you want to keep the default password admin click Next Otherwise untick Use current password and create a new password then click Next 6 If you want to keep the default NAS name time zone and IP settings click Next Otherwise make your preferred changes then click Next E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 25 11 30 10 9 39 22 AM ...

Page 26: ...ping RAID 0 requires two hard disks and is ideal for fast data access It offers a data stripping process that divides data into blocks and spreads the data blocks across two disks Maximum Security RAID 1 Mirroring RAID 1 requires two hard disks and is ideal for backing up important data The content of one disk is duplicated to the other disk to ensure data security but the actual available storage...

Page 27: ...Ensure that you back up the data on your hard disks Check Format disk then click OK 10 Wait while the new settings are being applied When done click Go toWeb UI to access the Web GUI where you can configure the advanced settings for your NAS E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 27 11 30 10 9 39 23 AM ...

Page 28: ...lder for BT Client Add in module TwonkyUpload Default folder for Twonky UPnP server web upload function 2 4 2 Having full control over the NAS network folder By default the NAS network folder is set as a shared folder open to all users Change the shared permission if you want sole and full control over the NAS network folder and create your own account for full access to the NAS network folder See...

Page 29: ...t NAS name is NAS M25 You can customize the NAS name using Setup Wizard and find the NAS IP using NAS Discovery You may also launch the login page using NAS Discovery See 1 5 3 NAS Discovery for details By default Mac and Linux do not support the WINS protocol If you are using a computer running on Mac or Linux you can only use http NAS IP to enter the NAS web GUI 2 From the home screen click an i...

Page 30: ...sername is not user configurable The default password is admin You can customize the password using the Web GUI See 3 3 15 Setting the administrator password for details 3 Key in the username admin and password E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 30 11 30 10 9 39 24 AM ...

Page 31: ...ule Allows you to browse your files and folders on the disks through a web user interface with an easy to manage file system File Download Add in module Allows you to download files from an HTTP or FTP site BT Client Add in module Allows you to download and upload files via BitTorrent You can also use an Android device to manage the torrent files See 7 1 Managing torrent files via your Android dev...

Page 32: ...ard included in the Web GUI to configure the basic settings for your NAS NOTE You may install the NAS utilities from the Support CD and run Setup Wizard See 2 3 Running SetupWizard for details To run SetupWizard via theWeb GUI 1 From the navigation pane select Wizard then click RunWizard 2 Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the wizard Navigation pane E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 32 11 30 10...

Page 33: ...anging the file system and volume types erases all data on your hard disks Back up the data that you need before changing the file system and volume types In the RAID 1 Auto Rebuild Settings area enable or disable the RAID 1 Auto Rebuild function then click Apply NOTE With RAID 1 Auto Rebuild enabled the system is able to recover a degraded RAID 1 volume with a newly inserted hard disk automatical...

Page 34: ...lick Create Schedule to specify the time when the test runs automatically and the frequency of the test Click Create when done NOTES See 3 3 18 Enabling the e mail alert service for details about enabling the e mail alert service If you do not enable the e mail alert service go to Status HD Status or Status Log to view the S M A R T test report 6 Click Start to run a test immediately 2 In the S M ...

Page 35: ...ve experience configuring the FTP port We recommend that you keep the default port number 21 IdleTime Set the amount of idle time allowed for a user before he is logged out automatically Control Port Set the port that the FTP server uses NOTE When a user is uploading and downloading files from the FTP server simultaneously it is identified as two connections 2 Configure the following settings FTP ...

Page 36: ...he range of the IP address LeaseTime Set the length of time that a DHCP client can use the assigned IP address 3 Click Apply Flow Control Set a upper limit for the download upload speed to conserve local bandwidth Client Language Select the client language Anonymous FTP When this item is enabled you can log into the FTP server using an anonymous account Anonymous download folder Allows you to sele...

Page 37: ...the navigation pane click Server NFS Server 2 Configure the following settings NFS Server Select Enable Allowed Host Key in the IP address of an NFS client Folder Select the folder that you want to share with the NFS client Root Squash Select Root Squash or No Root Squash 3 Click Start NFS 4 Repeat steps 2 3 to add more NFS clients 5 Click Apply to save the new settings NOTE Selecting No Root Squa...

Page 38: ... 2 Configure the following settings iTunes Server Select Enable Folder Tick All folders to allow the iTunes clients to access all folders on your NAS Otherwise untick All folders and click Browse to specify a shared folder that contains your music files Password Create a password for the iTunes clients 3 Click Apply NOTE This password is required when an iTunes client attempts to access your NAS E...

Page 39: ...nter connected to a back USB 2 0 port on your NAS with Windows users on the LAN To enable the Printer server 1 From the navigation pane click Server Printer Server 2 Select Enable 3 Click Apply NOTE For more details refer to section 4 6 Sharing a USB 2 0 printer via the Printer server E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 39 11 30 10 9 39 28 AM ...

Page 40: ...me to increase the network throughput and the data transfer speed To do this 1 Select Enable 2 From the MTU dropdown menu select the frame size 3 Click Apply NOTE If you choose to obtain a dynamic IP address from the DHCP server on your LAN use NAS Discovery included in the Support CD to find the NAS IP address that allows you to access the NAS Web GUI and shared folders See 1 5 3 NAS Discovery fo...

Page 41: ...me local area network or subnet Add your NAS to a Windows Active Directory domain and allow the domain users to access shared folders on the NAS Domains are usually used in large corporate networks that contain one or more computers serving as servers The computers in a domain can be on different local area networks To join aWindows workgroup or domain 1 From the navigation pane click Networks Net...

Page 42: ...rom the navigation pane click Shared Folder Users 2 In the User Name field key in the name for the new account 3 In the Password field key in the password for the new account 4 In the Confirm Password field key in the password again for confirmation 5 Click Add User You can find the new account in the User List area E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 42 11 30 10 9 39 29 AM ...

Page 43: ...to multiple users To create a user group 1 From the navigation pane click Shared folder Groups 2 In the Group Name field key in the name for the new group 3 Click Add Group You can find the new group in the Group List area 4 Click for the new group to add or remove users from the group E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 43 11 30 10 9 39 29 AM ...

Page 44: ...g settings Folder Click Browse to assign a shared folder on either the internal or external disk for the selected users or groups Recycle Bin Select Yes to create a Recycle folder in the new shared folder This Recycle folder keeps the files deleted from this shared folder via the SMB protocol 3 Click Add Share Folder You can find the new shared folder in the Shared Folder List area NOTES The accou...

Page 45: ...the navigation pane click Account Quotas 2 Do either of the following Set the maximum amount of disk space that a user is allowed to use To do this a In the Quota Settings area select Enable then click Apply b In the User Quota Settings area click the spanner icon for the user you want to assign a quota c Key in the quota for the user then click Apply E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 45 11 30 10 9 39 30 ...

Page 46: ...der is allowed to use a In the Quota Settings area select Enable then click Apply b In the Shared Folder Quota Settings area click the spanner icon for the shared folder you want to assign a quota c Key in the quota for the shared folder then click Apply E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 46 11 30 10 9 39 31 AM ...

Page 47: ...3 3 16 Saving loading restoring system settings From the navigation pane click Maintenance Setting then do any of the following Click Save to back up the current system settings Click Load to load another set of system settings Click Restore to restore the system to its factory default settings You may also use the reset button at the back of your NAS to perform system restoration NOTE System sett...

Page 48: ...dition To rescue your NAS via Firmware Restoration 1 Turn your NAS OFF 2 Simultaneously press and hold the reset button at the back and the power button at the front of your NAS 3 Release the power button when the power LED starts blinking blue and release the reset button 4 Launch the Firmware Restoration utility 5 Click Browse to locate the firmware file 6 Click Upload NOTE Your NAS is currently...

Page 49: ...lect Enable Login Method Select Login if your mail server requires authentication Select Anonymous if it does not SMTP Server Port Number Key in the address and port number of your mail server Sender E mail Key in your e mail address Receiver E mail Key in the recipient s e mail address 3 Click Test E Mail to verify if you have enabled the e mail alert service successfully 4 In the Event Alert Set...

Page 50: ...gure the following settings Destination Click Browse to specify a destination folder Existing Files If a file with the same name already exists in the destination folder tick Keep Existing Files to keep the file in the destination folder or check Overwrite to replace it with the one from the USB device 4 Click Do Backup to start copying data from the USB device to the specified destination folder ...

Page 51: ... NAS on sleep mode To shut down restart or put your NAS on sleep mode 1 From the navigation pane select Maintenance Power Management 2 Click Sleep Restart or Shutdown NOTES In Sleep mode the HDD LEDs light solid green The NAS wakes up immediately when you access files or folders on the internal external disks and the HDD LEDs blink blue E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 51 11 30 10 9 39 34 AM ...

Page 52: ...turned off and your NAS enters the sleep mode NOTES In Sleep mode the HDD LEDs light solid green The NAS wakes up immediately when you access files or folders on the internal external disks and the HDD LEDs blink blue If you enable the BT Client function the HDD will not turn off automatically If the rescan time in Twonky UPnP server is set to less than five minutes the HDD will not turn off To se...

Page 53: ...ion pane click Disk Disk Status 2 In the USBDisk Drive Information area only appears when you have plugged a USB 2 0 device to the NAS select a USB 2 0 device and click Unmount NOTE You may also unmount the front USB 2 0 device using the USB button To do this Press and hold the USB button for more than three seconds until the USB LED turns OFF USB button with LED for the front USB 2 0 port only E6...

Page 54: ... the navigation menu click Status 2 Do any of the following Click System Status to obtain information on the network settings and the system and hard disk temperatures Click HD Status to view the hard disk health status and the S M A R T report NOTE Go to Disk Disk Status to check the hard disk s usage information E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 54 11 30 10 9 39 35 AM ...

Page 55: ...ging your NAS via its Web GUI Click Printer Status to obtain information on the connection status and print queue Click Log to view system NFS CIFS SMB FTP and event logs E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 55 11 30 10 9 39 36 AM ...

Page 56: ...the NAS network folder To disable the NAS sharing function 1 Log in the Web GUI and go to Configuration Center Shared folder 2 In the Users page create your account name and password See 3 3 11 Creating a user account for details 3 In the Folder permission page delete the shared network folder and assign the network folder to your account 4 Launch NAS Discovery 5 Click Map to Disk and follow the o...

Page 57: ...and access rights See 3 3 11 3 3 13 for details 3 Enable the FTP server via the Web GUI See 3 3 4 Enabling the FTP server for details Actions for an FTP client 1 Launch an FTP client application 2 In the FTP client application key in the FTP server address ftp NAS name or ftp NAS IP username and password 3 Download and upload files to the assigned shared folders IMPORTANT This is required if you w...

Page 58: ...dress shared folder name directory to mount NOTES For example if your NAS IP is 192 168 1 2 and you assign Linux as the shared folder name under the mnt share directory then the Linux client can use the following command to mount the Linux folder mount t nfs 192 168 1 2 Linux mnt share 2 Log in NAS using your username and password 3 Access files from the shared folder 4 3 Sharing folders via the S...

Page 59: ... are connected to the local area network will be able to find your NAS automatically See the user manual of the UPnP DLNA enabled device For your computer you can use Windows media player 11 or later to connect to the UPnP server or download the XBMC UPnP client utility to connect to the Twonky UPnP server Download the XBMC media player from http xbmc org For mobile devices such as iPhone or Andro...

Page 60: ...unes application is able to detect shared music on the LAN iTunes for Mac OS X From the iTunes menu bar click iTunes Preferences Sharing then tick Look for shared libraries 2 Log in the NAS with the password that the administrator has provided 3 Browse and play music files on the NAS iTunes forWindows OS From the iTunes menu bar click Edit Preferences Sharing then tick Look for shared libraries NO...

Page 61: ...tion status and print queue via the Web GUI See 3 3 23 Checking the system hard disk printer status for details To set up a shared USB 2 0 printer viaWindows XP Add PrinterWizard 1 Connect your USB 2 0 printer to a USB 2 0 port at the back of your NAS 2 Enable the Printer server via the Web GUI See 3 3 8 Enabling the Printer server for details 3 From the Windows desktop click Start Printer and Fax...

Page 62: ...r a printer then click Next 6 From the list of printers select your printer and click Next 7 Select the manufacturer and model of your printer then click OK 8 Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the setup E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 62 11 30 10 9 39 41 AM ...

Page 63: ...e type to RAID 1 in the Web GUI 3 Enable the RAID 1 Auto Rebuild function See 3 3 2 Configuring your hard disks for details 5 3 Backing up your USB data to NAS 5 3 1 Copying front back USB data via theWeb GUI Plug your USB storage device to a USB 2 0 port on the NAS and copy data on it to the NAS by using the Web GUI See 3 3 19 Copying your USB data to NAS for details 5 1 UsingTotalRecovery Pro Fa...

Page 64: ... data via OneTouch Copy With One Touch Copy backing up your front USB data to NAS is only one click away 3 Wait while data is being copied to the NAS It indicates that the copying process has completed when the USB LED lights solid blue NOTES When you are using One Touch Copy for the first time pressing the USB button automatically creates a usbcopy folder in the root directory of the NAS network ...

Page 65: ...lling the add in applications To install the add in applications 1 Log into the Web GUI 2 Go to Configuration Center Maintenance Software Add Ins 3 In the File Path field under Add in Settings select the destination path for the applications that you want to install then click Apply 4 In the Add in List click the button to select and start installing the application NOTE Obtain the add in applicat...

Page 66: ...m an HTTP or an FTP site To use File Download 1 From the home screen click File Download 2 Log into the NAS web GUI 3 Click Create 4 From the Create Download Job screen select FTP or HTTP as the download type 5 Select Account or Anonymous as the login method IMPORTANT Select Account when you have a user account with the FTP or HTTP address where you want to download files from E6146_NAS M25_Manual...

Page 67: ...or details Uploading torrent files to your NAS To upload torrent files to your NAS 1 From the home screen click BT Upload 2 Log into the NAS web GUI 3 From the menu bar click Open 4 Browse for the torrent files that you want to upload from your external storage device You may also key in a URL address where you want to upload torrent files from 5 Click Upload to upload the torrent file to your NAS...

Page 68: ...ce with Windows style operations IMPORTANT Before using File Manager ensure that you have a user account and access rights to the files and folders Browsing files and folders To browse files and folders 1 From the home screen click File Manager 2 Log into the NAS web GUI 3 You can now start to browse the files and folders on the disks E6146_NAS M25_Manual indd 68 11 30 10 9 39 43 AM ...

Page 69: ... installing the ASUS NAS M25 BT Manager on your Android device tap Open settings 3 Configure the following settings IP or domain name Key in the NAS M25 IP address or the NAS Domain Name Use authentication Tap to tick this item Username Key in your NAS M25 default administrator username admin Password Key in your NAS M25 administrator password 4 When you have successfully configured the ASUS NAS M...

Page 70: ...This NAS offers system overheating protection allowing you to set an upper limit for the system temperature Once the system temperature exceeds the specified limit it shuts down automatically To set the system auto shutdown temperature 1 Log in the Web GUI and go to Configuration Center Maintenance Events 2 In the System Overheating Settings area select the system auto shutdown temperature Why doe...

Page 71: ... your NAS Username admin Password admin NAS name NAS M25 Web GUI address http nas m25 IMPORTANT System restoration clears the server and account settings on your NAS You have to reconfigure these settings before you can share folders with others After system restoration I cannot open the NAS network folder from theWindows My Computer screen It is because that system restoration clears the account ...

Page 72: ...ined a new IP address from the DHCP server on your network Use NAS Discovery included in the Support CD to find the NAS IP address You may also use http NAS name to access the NAS Web GUI Does my NAS support the LPR protocol for sharing a printer No this NAS does not support the LPR protocol Use Windows network printer service to set up a shared printer 3 In the Shared folder page assign the netwo...

Page 73: ...N port at the back of your NAS 2 Connect the other end of the RJ 45 cable to your computer s LAN port 3 Manually set your computer IP address to 192 168 0 x x is any number between 1 and 254 except 100 192 168 0 100 is the default NAS IP address NOTE You may access the files and folders on the NAS through either of the following ways Use the NAS network folder in Windows My Computer to access the ...

Page 74: ...le protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial industrial or business environment If this equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful interference to network communications Operation of this equipment in a public area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to c...

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