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The folder “admin” is a private folder for user “admin”. This means only user “admin” can
access this folder.
By using the web-based administration tool you can modify these initial properties.
Before you can begin storing data (other than as user “admin” or as an anonymous user to the
guest-share folder), you must use the web-based administration tool to setup a new user account
that defi nes your User Name and Password. Furthermore, you have the option to defi ne other
properties for your user account. For example, each user can optionally be given their own
private folder, which is automatically assigned the same name as that user’s User Name. A user
can also be given read-only-privileges, or read/write-privileges, to other folders on the drive.
Connecting the NAS Drive to Your LAN
Now that you have some understanding of user accounts, you are ready to connect your NAS
drive to the LAN. Follow these steps.
1. Ensure
that
your LAN equipment is powered on and that the LAN is operating properly.
2.
We recommended that you follow the directions of your LAN equipment to enable a Dynamic
Host Confi guration Protocol (DHCP) server. This may be referenced in your equipment’s
documentation as “Assign IP addresses automatically”.
3. Since
you will administer the NAS drive settings using a web browser on your PC or Mac,
ensure that this PC or Mac is powered on and connected to the LAN.
4. Connect the included CAT-6 Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port on the NAS drive to an
Ethernet switch (100 Base-T or 1000 Base-T), or a wired or wireless router. Make sure that the
NAS drive and the client computer are on the same subnet domain (e.g., 192.168.1.x).
5. Connect the included AC Adapter to the NAS drive, and then to a wall outlet.
6. Press the ON/OFF button on the rear of the NAS drive. The front green LED will come on to
indicate that the unit is now powered on.
7. Wait for the NAS drive to boot up and to auto-confi gure its connection on the network.
Depending on your particular LAN confi guration and settings, this may take several minutes.
The following protocols will be followed during auto-confi guration, depending on current
network settings:
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