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1. Connect Click Start Settings Control Panel Click the Network Connections icons in the Control Panel window Double click Wireless Network Connections in the window that appears A new window opens and displays the available wireless networks OY Nn Double click on the name you selected for your Data Tank Gateway set under Network Name ESSIUD In this example it is DataTank 6 Adialog window appear on the screen where you are requested to enter the authen tication key selected in step 4 Setting up a WAP TPIK connection twice 7 Click OK You computer then establishes a connection with the Data Tank Gateway 113 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Example Setting up a wireless ACL filter 1 Goto Wireless ACL Click New to add devices to enabled or restricted 2 On this page you can set enabled restricted by checking or unchecking enabled disabled Enter any name in the Name field Click Apply to confirm your entries In this case we are using Example 3 You are now back at the Wireless ACL screen where you can select either allow all in list or deny all in list for the connection Click Apply to accept the final settings 114 Data Tank Gateway in everyday use 5 13 Creating automatic backups With the Data Tank Gateway you can create backups of folders on your Data Tank Gateway as well as from sh
2. E SR r Piel account serene p_i No usar set ip 56 Data Tank Gateway Functions To set up Fetchmail click New in the Fetchmail Account Configuration section You need to enter the details required to retrieve e mails here Options External POP IMAP Server External Account Login Account password Retype account password Forward to local user Choose protocol Keep mail on remote server after fetching it Explanation Enter the POP IMAP server for the e mail account Enter an e mail account from which the e mails are re trieved Set the password for the e mail account Re enter the password for the e mail account Enter the name of the user s mail folder where the mail is forwarded local Data Tank Gateway user Select whether to use POP3 or IMAP for fetching e mails Note Many freemail providers only support POP3 Enable this option if you do not want the e mails to be deleted from the server after retrieval Accourt password Retype account pastmerd Ferwerd te local usen Choose protocol Use POPS retocel te fetch mail Uve IMAP prozecol to fetch mad 1p al on me srr te fing Sz 57 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 3 5 9 Database server Go to Services gt Database Server The Database server allows you to create and manage databases via SQL In this case use a MySQL client or a PHP script Options Explanation Run SQL server Activates the SQL server
3. HTTP Server Data Tank Gateway in everyday use Setting up web front pages e Add a new folder in the Data Tank Gateway configuration window example Homepage Select New under Services gt HTTP Server Enter a name such as My Homepage Enter the second host created in step 1 in the field DNS Name example MyDT zapto org Note You may use the same host as in step 5 2 Keep in mind that you can now only access your Data Tank Gateway configuration by entering the WAN IP address Enter any port in Port We recommend that you use port 80 If not you will have to enter http MyDataTank zapto org 81 with 81 indicating the port As the Folder select the one you created Click Apply The HTTP now restarts Create an index html in the selected folder This HTML page is opened whenever you access your host e g http MyDT zapto org Web Front Page Aliases Once your web front page has been set up you can set aliases for your folders Enable the check box for your web front page and click Properties Select New on the Proper ties screen Enter a name for your alias You may choose any name Please enter an abbreviation as the Alias e g mp3 Please enter the folder path in the field labeled Path e g files test user10 music You can now access this folder for instance files test user10 music using the alias e g http MyDT zapt
4. Mac OS Mac OS X Vers 10 3 and higher Select Go To gt Connect with Server from the menu bar The Data Tank Gateway ad dress is smb 192 168 1 1 or else smb DataTank_NAME factory default is smb DataTank 0980o Connect to Server Server Address smb 192 168 1 1 O Favorite Servers Remove Browse Connect Factory defaults If you have changed the host name or the IP address please use the new settings 26 Get to know your Data Tank Gateway Click Connect Enter the workgroup your username and password for accessing the Data Tank Gateway If you are logging on as the administrator you will have access to all folders on the Data Tank Gateway Note You set the workgroup name of the Data Tank Gateway under Con nection amp LAN in Data Tank Gateway Configuration menu SMB CIFS File System Authentication T Enter the workgroup or domain and your user name k and password to access the server DATATANK Workgroup or Domain MSHOME Name admin Password eeeee j _ Remember this password in my keychain Cane gt You now need to select a shared folder on the next screen Press OK to continue Select the SMB CIFS shared volume you want to connect to DataTank E After pressing OK the Data Tank Gateway is configured and an icon appears on your computer desktop To access all the Data Tank Gateway folders that your us
5. DATA TANK GATEWAY ARD DRIVE 3 5 W LAN Freecom Data Tank Gateway Congratulations Congratulations on your purchase of the Freecom Data Tank Gateway The Data Tank Gateway provides central network storage or Network Attached Storage NAS and a secure connection for multiple personal computers PCs to the Internet through an external modem The RAID functionality of the built in hard drive enables optimal protection against the loss of your data If you are unfamiliar with networking and routing basics refer to Ap pendix C Networks and Routing Basics to become more familiar with the terminology and procedures used in this manual Freecom Technologies Germany www freecom com To prevent data loss make a backup copy of your data each time before reconfiguring the hard drive Warning All rights reserved The products named in this manual are only used for identification purposes and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies This device was designed for home or office use Warning This device is equipment complying with EN55022 class B Freecom Technologies is not liable for any damages that may occur from the use of a Free com system All rights reserved We reserve the right to upgrade our products in keeping with technological advances Table of Contents User manual General LimFOw Ati OMN assisia aiiSiaeririsaoeniran padho danais oroni Tonda EEEo Erain page 4 Safety pr
6. The selected folders are now scanned for multimedia files 5 Click Advanced You will see how many files were located under Multimedia files found Note You should not change any of the settings under Advanced unless you are an experienced user 109 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 5 10 Port forwarding Port forwarding allows you to forward ports from clients on the local network to any port s on the Data Tank Gateway that you select This makes it possible to access services of the local area network from other networks such as the Internet Services on certain clients can thus act as servers as they can now be reached via preset ports that no one else is using Example using the remote tool VNC Click Services gt Port Forwarding on the overview To add a new forwarding click New You may choose any name for the port sharing You can either share individual ports separated by a comma see example or set an entire range of ports by inserting a between each of them You can set the protocol in the drop down menu Protocol and the client IP address of the port s in your local area network under IP address VNC requires ports 5800 and 5900 Enter these two ports as seen in the illustration below Select the TCP protocol and enter the IP address of the computer where the ports are forwarded Then press Apply E 2823682248 Vee can eme perermi pens seama maperwed eg 21
7. Use the following settings Printer name or IP address Data Tank Gateway name or IP address of the Data Tank Gateway port name 9100 Click Next 9 Now you need to enter the other port data Set Device Type to default Generic Network Card and click Next An overview of your settings is provided in the next screen Click Finish 10 To complete the installation you now have to install the printer software Select the software for your printer If your printer is not listed hit Have Disk and insert the drivers disk or CD for your printer 90 Data Tank Gateway in everyday use Note You can also use the Freecom Network Storage Assistant for quick installation of your printer in Windows For detailed instructions on us ingthe FNSA please refer to chapter 4 The Freecom Network Storage Assistant Mac OS X Installing a USB printer To install a USB printer connect the printer to one of the USB host ports on the Data Tank Gateway Check to make sure the Data Tank Gateway is on Then turn the printer on Connect a USB printer to the Data Tank Gateway 2 Open the Data Tank Gateway Configuration page and check whether the printer was detected under Information gt USB 3 Open System preferences gt Printing amp Faxing ean Drucken amp Faxen a Alle einblenden G im Mend Orecker Y 192 168 1 1 Name 192 168 1 1 Or Typ EPSON Stytus Cotor 980 Gimp Status inaktiv w
8. activity is registered over a long period of time e EFE on gt fa eh 99 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 5 7 2 PPTP Status You can enable or disable the VPN connection at any time here Name Enter the login name for the PPTP connection here Pre Shared Key Enter your password here Remote Network Enter the IP address range that is being used by the connected clients Take into considera tion that the number of available IP addresses limits the number of connected clients Example 192 168 1 10 20 permits a maximum number of 11 connections Creating a VPN connection from a Windows PC to the Data Tank Gateway 1 Open Network connections on your PC 2 Click create a new connection in network settings and then click next 3 Click create connection with the network on my computer and then click next werbindungelyp Wie mochten Sie vorgehen O Verbindung m dem Internet herstellen Stek ene Vestindurg mat dem Internet her so dass Sie den Browse ververiden und E Mal lease k nnen Okeani dee eters Siek ara Vertenchung wt marraine ben arn DFU od VPN eting her ire regreta rte wegs abeten k nnen O Eino giweiterte Verbindung einsichten Stok ana dreie Vertendung m enem anderen Comguin ubar onen sonnien paralelen ode Inh olanschhuss her odoi achtet desen Computer so on dars andme Compie damd augelen konnen 100 Data Tank Gateway in everyday use 4 Click the VPN c
9. Data Tank Gateway at your disposal because of the mirroring process For more information refer to chapter 5 15 68 Data Tank Gateway Functions Attention When you click the Format drive button all data on the drive is lost Please make a backup copy before formatting the drive Attention Stop all operations on the device while the drive is being for matted DataTank Mard anve treat Dower cern nurtowe s 1 remes meng AIDC reonunon Yes Imanna ai E onom a ane prong the baston been ot eres a n on te Ganson aerasteet Posse fAtsewtears revvert si Grace arver Auma tormatng man ura e aranea Attentinars Se rot renere the arterna Arnee hong tirnar g 3 7 4 Fan control Open Hardware gt Fan Control This option allows you to adjust the fan speed Reducing the fan speed means less noise but higher temperatures in the device When operating the device in extremely warm conditions or whenever the device is in constant use we recommend that you increase the fan speed to deliver more cooling capacity ar Sing et id re nnd a p tel yur ae E 69 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 3 8 Information This is the information menu It contains diagnostics data and general information 3 8 1 Copyright Open Information gt Copyright This section contains information on copyrights for your Data Tank Gateway Q scenerastion oes E comer Freecom WAS device es IOI
10. Example Internet Explorer 7 Go to Extras gt Internet options and select the register card connection Click LAN Set tings Activate use proxy server for LAN and enter the address and port of the proxy server As the address please use the IP address of your Data Tank Gateway which can be found in Connections gt LAN in the web interface of your Data Tank Gateway As port please select the port stated in the configuration of the proxy server 5 15 Configuration of the internal hard drive RAID configuration The hard drive configuration of the Data Tank Gateway offers two different possibilities to configure the internal hard drives Striping RAID 0 During the Striping the hard drives on your Data Tank Gateway are merged and the files are transferred to the two drives by turns i e one file to drive 1 and the next one to drive 2 This has the distinct advantage of significantly speeding up reading and writing versus using several separate hard drives The disadvantage of striping is that if one of the two drives crashes you will lose all data on the Data Tank Gateway Mirroring RAID 1 If you use mirroring all data on the first drive is also mirrored on the second drive As a result only half of the entire storage space on your Data Tank Gateway is available for use This offers the benefit of high level data security as a backup copy of your data is always made If one of the two drives crashes your dat
11. Open SQL server for Allows you to use the SQL server via the WAN port the outside TCP Port The TCP port used for SQL queries Administration page Opens the Configuration window where databases and users are configured SQL Administrator If you are no longer able to access SQL when for instance the user has been deleted you can set up a new admin istrator account Password Set the password for the SQL administrator in this field Retype password Re enter the password for the SQL administrator Set Account Click here to set up the SQL administrator account Services E Aun set server O spen ch serrer fer tha aussie Ter poti 2306 Ta ga te the SO atwinintretion nape dick beis Ca SOL Aaremereier AS canoe BE 58 Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 5 10 Media server Open Services gt Media Server Options Enable Media Server Open media server for the outside enable advanced configuration page Content Folders Enable Internet Radio Enable Picture Rescaling Enable audio format resampling Language Explanation Activate the media server If this function is activated the Media Server can be ac cessed over the WAN Port Enables the access onto the extended configuration options Display a list of folders on the Data Tank Gateway Enables the use of Internet radio through the Data Tank Gateway Enables you to automatically resize images Enables you to resample va
12. Open the Gateway tab If an IP address is shown under Installed Gateways write this down This is the IP s gateway address Select an address and click Remove to delete the gateway address 6 Openthe DNS Configuration tab If several DNS server addresses are displayed write these down If any information is shown in Host or Domain information fields you should also jot this down Click Disable DNS 7 Click OK to save your settings and close the TCP IP Properties window You now return back to the Network window 8 Click OK 125 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Obtaining the ISP configuration data Macintosh If your computer was connected directly to the modem in order to access the Internet you may have to get the configuration data from your computer for use in configuring the Data Tank Gateway If your ISP has supplied this information in print out form or if it obtains the configuration data dynamically you will not require this information To obtain the information needed to configure the Gateway to access the Internet 1 Open Apple s System Preferences and hit TCP IP System Preferences TCP IP opens and displays a list of configuration settings If Configure is set to Use a DHCP server your account uses an IP addressed obtained dynamically and you do not require any additional information Please close the window and proceed with the installation of your computer and Data Tank Gate
13. To prevent conflicting IP addresses in your network make sure the LAN IPs for your Data Tank Gateway and router are different 5 Open Connection gt WAN and select Use fixed IP address Use the following settings IP address Enter an IP address that lies within the your router s ad dress range if the router s IP address is 192 168 2 1 enter 192 168 2 100 for your Data Tank Gateway This IP address allows you to access to the Data Tank Gate way from anywhere in your local network 81 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask of your router example 255 255 255 0 Default gateway IP address of your router e g 192 168 2 1 Using the Data Tank Gateway behind a router when employing a fixed IP address 1 Open Services gt File Server CIFS and enable Open Windows File Sharing CIFS SMB on the WAN port 2 If you want to access the Data Tank Gateway from outside the network e g over the Internet via HTTP port 80 and FTP port 21 you will need to forward these ports on your router to the IP address assigned by the router to the Data Tank Gateway In this example you are required to forward ports 21 and 80 to the IP address 192 168 2 100 For more details on forwarding ports please refer to your router s manual 3 Please make sure that Services gt HTTP Server gt Open HTTP server to the outside and access for configuration pages from the outside FTP
14. Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Windows NT MacOS 8 6 or 9 x e MacOS X Linux Kernel 2 2 or higher Freecom Data Tank Gateway Precautionary measures To ensure that your Freecom Data Tank Gateway functions properly please take note of the following precautions If these are not followed you may void your warranty and damage the Data Tank Gateway Do not drop the Freecom Data Tank Gateway or expose it to other kinds of sudden mechanical shocks as this may result in data loss and damage to the hard drive Do not use the Freecom Data Tank Gateway when the ambient temperature is below 10 C or above 35 C If the Freecom Data Tank Gateway is moved from a cool environment to a warmer environment please allow the drive to acclimatize to the ambient temperature be fore operating the device Failing to do so may lead to condensation within the drive enclosure which in turn may cause the drive to malfunction Do not place liquids or drinks on the Data Tank Gateway When liquids are spilled and get in contact with the electronics within the drive enclosure it will damage the drive and will cause the drive to malfunction Do not use the Data Tank Gateway in a dusty environment Dust inside the enclosure may damage the internal electronics and result in drive malfunction Only use the power adapter that was supplied with the Data Tank Gateway Opening the Data Tank Gateway will void the warranty Ad
15. duties as if he she were working directly in the company s local area network Open Connections gt VPN gt ADD Connection in the main menu 5 7 1 IPsec Status You can enable or disable the VPN connection at any time here Please enter any name of your choosing for the connection here Remote Host IP In this field please type in the IP address of the VPN routers that you wish to connect to you need to have an account on this router Remote Network Enter the IP address andthe network mask that you want to access Example 192 168 1 0 24 The 0 at the end of the IP address signifies that you can reach any PC in the network under the IP addresses 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 254 24 indicates that this is a network mask 255 255 255 0 Ifthe network you are attempting to access contains several subnets with the net mask 255 255 252 0 please enter 22 in place of 24 ESP Encryption This is where you set the encryption protocols You can keep the default settings although they have to be supported by the remote machine ESP Encryption 3Des Triple DES 3DES is an advanced version of the Data Encryption Standard DES The old DES only used key lengths of up to 56 bits 3DES on the other hand uses three encryp tion cycles and two or three keys By using three keys an actual key length of 112 bits is provided 98 Data Tank Gateway in everyday use MD5 MD5 sums are used by PGP and other programs to check the integ
16. installed on your PC then TCP IP is probably also already installed Configuring Windows 98 SE and Windows Me to work with the Data Tank Gateway To use your network and Data Tank Gateway you will need to manually install TCP IP and configure it on each computer in the network Have your Windows CD handy before you begin as you may need it when installing TCP IP Installing the required network components To install or scan for the components required for IP network operation 1 Click Start Settings Control Panel on your Windows taskbar 2 Double click the Network icon The Network form contains a list of installed components You need to make sure that an Ethernet adapter NIC the TCP IP protocol and the Client for Microsoft Networks are installed You do not need to remove any of the other com ponents displayed in the Network Components window Installing an Ethernet adapters NIC a Click the Add button b Select an adapter and click Add c Select the manufacturer and model of the Ethernet adapter and then click OK Installing TCP IP Click the Add button Select Protocol and click Add Select Microsoft Select TCP IP and then click OK anos 119 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Installing Client for Microsoft Networks 120 anow Click the Add button Select Client and click Add Select Microsoft Select Client for Microsoft Networks and then click OK Plea
17. managing DNS to getting around ISPs who block port 25 All of our services take advantage of our global network of redundant DNS and mail servers insuring Reliable dynamic DNS and web redirection for your own domain name More Info 100 uptime o No IP Mail J From POP3 with webmail to Backup MX we ve got you covered More Info WHAT S NEW 07 06 05 No IP Adds Private Registration To Its Service Lineup Read More 04 05 05 No IP com Releases Dynamic Update Protocol v2 1 Read More o No IP Domains Domain registration with dynamic DNS Starting at 15 00 yr More Info No IP Free Our base dynamic DNS and web redirection service More Info Data Tank Gateway in everyday use 1 2 Press Sign up now located next to the Login button Enter the required information on the next page and click Sign up now 1 3 Youwillthen receive an e mail from No IP where you are asked to activate your account This may take a few minutes Click the link in the e mail to activate your account 1 4 Log on to your No IP account and create a host 1 5 Adding a new host a Select Host Redirects gt Add on the left section of the screen Add a Host recto ninty tah corps Aa iio dita bite Mante Redirente Disses rea gt Mentname wer 3 p eaen nener arbera raat cone Os Oa ar EM Cer oa Pans obi Sman rane row or eee b Enter the required host
18. or loss of any software programs data or remo vable storage media c any damage resulting from adaptations changes or adjustments which may have been made to the product without the prior written consent of Freecom d attempted repair by any party other than authorized by Freecom and e accidents lightning water fire or any other such cause beyond the reasonable control of Freecom With respect to all services provided Freecom is not responsible for any damage to or loss of any programs data or other information stored on any media or any part of any product serviced Freecom is not liable for the consequence of business loss in case of system failure Be sure to exclude all parts not covered by this guarantee prior to returning the product to Freecom Freecom is not liable for any loss or damage to these items If during the repair of the product the contents of the hard drive are altered deleted or in any way modified Freecom is not liable whatsoever Repair parts and replacement products will be provided on an exchange basis and will be either new equivalent to new or reconditioned All replaced parts and products become the property of Freecom The period of guarantee for any product or part repaired or re placed in warranty shall be the balance of the original guarantee Repairs or replacements on product or parts out of warranty carry 6 six months guarantee 2 YEARS WARRANTY
19. the Reset button after 5 seconds The LED on the PWR button lights up indicating that the Recovery mode is enabled The device s LED flashes while the recovery process is taking place Once the LEDs stop flashing and the LED on the PWR button turns off the recovery process is complete A message window appears on screen telling you that the re covery is finished Once it is complete press OK in the Freecom Network Storage Assistant window Freecom Data Tank Gateway Freecom Network Storage Assistant 1 51 The recovery mode has been enabled Please plug in the power plug while press the reset button on your Freecom Storage Gateway When the blue LED stops blinking the recovery has finished E9 flashing new Linux Kernel E Firmware Version 3 1 8 installed E checking home partition for errors Mi Recover successfully finished is rebooting NOW YOU CAN PRESS lt OK gt BUTTON Press the OK button if finished Note After recovery all user data is still available on the Data Tank Gate way To avoid problems the administrator should backup all user data and format the hard disk If an old configuration file was saved before the administrator should load this configuration and afterwards copy the individual user data back to its folders 4 2 6 Repeat search for available Freecom Data Tank Gateway Click here to repeat the search for your Data Tank Gateway if it was not detected during
20. the UTP port you have connected on the Data Tank Gateway If it is lit then your Data Tank Gateway is connected properly 1 2 Software The Freecom Network Storage Assistant quickly detects and performs the basic set up of your Data Tank Gateway When you start it it displays all Data Tank Gateways available in your network and helps you configure the Data Tank Gateway as a printer server or create network folders 1 Install the Freecom Network Storage Assistant from the enclosed Manual amp Applica tion CD User Manual Software Installation Support Updates Se Hoa ENEN 2 Start the Freecom Network Storage Assistant 3 Check the Freecom Network Storage Assistant whether your Data Tank Gateway was detected This may take some time If your Data Tank Gateway is not immediately de tected click Search again for available Freecom Network Storage devices to repeat the search 12 Connecting Installing Data Tank Gateway Freecom Network Storage Assistant 1 91 JI FREECOM 4 Foradetailed functional description on the Freecom Network Storage Assistant please refer to chapter 4 13 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Chapter 2 Get to know your Data Tank Gateway This chapter describes the lights and mechanical layout of the Data Tank Gateway 2 1 Data Tank Gateway connectors LEDs and buttons Front of the Data Tank Gateway The front consists of 1 LED with drive space capacity indicator 2 W
21. the box next to Open Windows File Sharing CIFS SMB on the WAN port 3 Confirm by pressing Apply 4 Forward TCP ports 139 and 445 from the router to the LAN IP on your Data Tank Gateway For more information on how to forward a port on your router to the Data Tank Gateway please refer to your router s manual 5 Your LAN is now configured for CIFS Samba Data Tank Gateway in everyday use 5 1 3 Connecting the Data Tank Gateway WAN port to a modem To use the internet through your Data Tank Gateway you will need to setup the Data Tank Gateway with the configuration information provided by your ISP This information is described in detail in the Getting on the internet section of the Before you begin chapter To configure your Data Tank Gateway with this information you should Open the Web interface window of your Data Tank Gateway Log on under admin and administrator password Click Connections on the left hand side of the window Click WAN on the left hand side Ifthe IP information is provided dynamically check to make sure that Run DHCP Cli ent is enabled The configuration is complete Ifthe IP information is not provided dynamically click the Run DSL Client box Enter the login data provided by your ISP Click Apply Save your settings To test the connection start the Internet browser and see if you can access your Internet Favorites
22. the service providers and fill in the re quired information This is the domain name you registered at the DDNS service provider This is the username you registered at the DDNS service provider This is the password you registered at the DDNS service provider This is the password you registered at the DDNS service provider again Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 5 3 HTTP Server Go to Services gt HTTP Server Use these settings to configure the web server The web server in use is a version of Apache Options Description Open HTTP server to the This allows the http server to be reached from IP addresses outside whose source address is located somewhere on the internet if enabled it is recommended to use SSL encryption as well Use SSL encryption This will allow SSL encrypted pages https This is a security feature If enabled device is reachable via https ip address otherwise via http ip address Access for configuration Provides access to the Data Tank Gateway web interface from the outside Configuration Lists existing web front pages and offers access to their configuration E Ores MIT servar 3o the sxcside Brough Da WAN aor D Satie Kos recimmanoas i aia saa I WHTVEHOL e Acma for ope sen poyas Ioen ihe satma Lye 55 ereryation 7 enabled device is reachable vie C Raae eevee na tas cae 49 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Web Front Pages and Aliases Go to Services gt HTT
23. to as Network Address Translation NAT or IP masquerading Login protocols Some ISPs require a special login protocol where you are required to enter a login name and password to access the Internet If you already log on to your Internet account us ing a program such as WinPOET or EnterNet your account will use PPP via the Ethernet PPPoE When configuring your Data Tank Gateway you have to enter your login name and password in the configuration window Once you have configured your network and Data Tank Gateway the Data Tank Gateway automatically logs in for you where required and you therefore no longer need to sign in from your computer You do not need to uninstall the login program 124 Appendix Account data If the values are not obtained dynamically from the ISP you should provide your ISP with the following basic information on your account 1 An IP address and subnet mask 2 A gateway IP address the address of the ISP router 3 One or more Domain Name Server DNS IP addresses 4 Host name and domain suffix The full server name for your account could look something like this mail xxx yyy com In this example the domain suffix is xxx yyy com If any of this information is obtained from your ISP dynamically your gateway receives it automatically If a service technician from the ISP configured your computer while installing the broadband modem or if you have configured it following the instructions provid
24. view the IP address assigned by the router to your Data Tank Gateway underWAN Port gt IP address If your router uses the IP address 192 168 2 1 the Data Tank Gateway IP address for example could be 192 168 2 100 2 If you want to access the Data Tank Gateway from outside the network e g over the Internet via HTTP port 80 and FTP port 21 you will need to forward these ports on your router to the IP address assigned by the router to the Data Tank Gateway In our example you need to forward ports 21 and 80 to the IP address 192 168 2 100 For more details on forwarding ports please refer to your router s manual 3 Please make sure that Services gt HTTP Server gt Open HTTP server to the outside and access for configuration pages from the outside FTP Server open FTP server for the outside are enabled in Data Tank Gateway s Configuration window 83 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Note The Data Tank Gateway DynDNS options do not function when us ing the Data Tank Gateway behind a router Please check your router s 84 DynDNS box 5 1 2 Using CIFS Samba over the Internet behind a router CIFS Samba allows you to access the Data Tank Gateway over the Internet without any additional software You can also map a folder on the Data Tank Gateway i e add it to Windows Mapped drives are network drives that can be used like normal folders 1 Open Services gt File Server CIFS 2 Check
25. 2 1 Configure basic settings of your Freecom Data Tank Gateway In this screen you can set an IP address subnet mask device name and workgroup name for your Data Tank Gateway With this information it is easy to locate your Data Tank Gateway in the network without the wizard To change the settings you have to first enter the administrator password Freecom Network Storage Assistant 1 51 LAN IP Address Subnet Mask 255 25 Server Name DataTank workgroup MSHOME Enter Admin Password 4 2 2 Accessing your Data Tank Gateway web interface When you click this menu item the web interface for your Data Tank Gateway opens in your default browser 77 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 4 2 3 Adding and removing network drives You can assign a drive letter to shared folders on your Data Tank Gateway This allows you to access to the files in Windows more quickly Freecom Network Storage Assistant 1 51 Select a share and map it to a drive letter Administrator Shares to entire disk X Don t map share Home Directory admin d to Z 4 2 4 Add a new printer This windows allows you to configure any printer connected to your Data Tank Gateway on your local PC using Windows Printer Wizard Add Printer Wizard Select the manufacturer and model of your printer If your printer came with an installation disk click Have Disk If your printer is not listed consult
26. 2 168 2 1 DNS Servers Enter the IP address of your router here Without router when selecting No Cul Assistant PREVIOUS NEXT Do you wish to connect your device to the internet If you wish the device to be attached to the modem that comes with your Internet package say yes here You will be asked to fill in the data your Internet service provider has given you such as a username and a password If you do not want to connect to the Internet or your ISP has given you no information or you are unsure say no The WAN port will be set to DHCP client and your device will try to automatically connect to whatever device it is connected to no yes If you intend to use your Data Tank Gateway as a router and to access the Internet click Yes and then Next If not press No then next 20 Get to know your Data Tank Gateway DSL Cul Assistant PREVIOUS NEXT DSL Client Fill in the data your Internet service provider has given you Login Password Retype password _ Dial on demand Idle time 1800 sec You can enter the DSL login data from your provider here and enable Dial on demand if you are using a DSL package with restricted minutes In this case the Internet connection is only established when a query is sent to the Internet 2 2 6 Services Data Tank Gateway has several useful services which you can configure in the coming sections Windows File Sharing SMB
27. A DOA FRAGE i erered wim a E coin eg 3692 2720 K 110 Data Tank Gateway in everyday use 5 11 WLAN in Everyday Use To use the WLAN function on your Data Tank Gateway please select which method of encryption is used by the device that you want to attach to the Data Tank Gateway Setting up a WAP TKIP connection 1 Go to Connections and then click Wireless on the web interface This window con tains the main settings options for WLAN 2 Enter the name used to identify your Data Tank Gateway in the network under Network Name ESSID You may choose any name In this example we are using MyDataTank Check the box labeled enable WPA encryption recommended D w Enter one of the authentication keys selected by you under WPA PSK key This key has to be at least eight and no more than 63 characters in length Jot down the key that you just typed in It needs to be entered on all of the devices that will connect to your Data Tank Gateway via WLAN In this example we are using thisisanexample Please do not use this code word for security reasons 5 Select WPA TKIP under Encryption 6 Confirm your settings by pressing Apply Your Data Tank Gateway is now configured for WLAN using WPA TKIP 111 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Example Setting up a WEP connection 1 Goto Connections and then click Wireless on the web interface This window contains the main set
28. A a occas ver enaos cayae om EA Q ramas 3 8 2 System Open Information gt System You will find general system information on available disk space and your processor 70 Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 8 3 Version Open Information gt Version This window displays information on the operating system and firmware contained on Data Tank Gateway naa O rooms da svice ormone a Hie server OF Sp ves 302 3g 7 HIP Server all E ease z f Ean as urea menma Ver 4118 er remane ip ae ormes auta aarnance 3 8 4 Devices Open Information gt Devices This dialog box displays a list of attached devices Click Refresh in your browser if one of the connected devices is not displayed on the screen 71 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 3 8 5 Network Open Information gt Network Both LAN and WAN internet Networkinformation is found here forthe DataTank Gateway If you need the IP address of the Data Tank Gateway please look for it here Merdmore Address seasea 1P a drese DETEN Broascasi address paeas Sabnet mas 294 298 288 0 aes WAN Port Options Explanation Status Shows the active status Hardware Address Shows the MAC address or physical address of the port IP address Your outside Data Tank Gateway WAN internet IP address assigned by your ISP Broadcast Address This address is used to ask all computers on a
29. AN LED 3 WLAN LED 4 On off switch 5 Backup switch immediate start of selected backup tasks 6 USB Host Port Type A Front 1 7 USB Host Port Type A Front 2 8 USB Unplug switch 9 USB Unplug switch Press up to 5 seconds to switch off device 14 Get to know your Data Tank Gateway Back of the Data Tank Gateway The back consists of 1 WLAN Antenna connection 2 Hardware reset button 3 Ventilator opening 4 LAN Ports 1 2 3 and 4 5 WAN Port 6 Status LEDs WAN LAN 7 12 V direct current connecting socket 8 Kensington lock 15 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Front Shutdown Capacity LED Button USB device is logged on 3 WAN WLAN is Solid blue Normal mode d connected enabled Regular There was an error moun Regular or inter ting the data partition Devici Ser off mittent flashing intermittent started Hard drive activity Device WLAN is No device o No power supply power is off conmeen disabled connected Back WANILAN LED 1 left WANILAN LED 2 right ees tee er Ses eee Sending or No receiving data connection Gigabit High speed Eth R Status Ethernet thernet thernet Connection 1000 Mbit s 100 Mbit s 10 Mbit s is active 16 Get to know your Data Tank Gateway 2 2 Data Tank Gateway configuration wizard The configuration wizard is integrated into the web interface and helps you to configure the basic settings on your Dat
30. AN port on the Data Tank Gateway directly to a modem To install the Data Tank Gateway you need certain information from your ISP Please make sure you have this information available to you This user s manual provides detailed instructions on how to configure an Internet account on the Data Tank Gateway Information on the Internet configuration Your ISP will supply you with details on TCP IP configuration such as IP address subnet mask and standard Gateway for a Single User Internet Account as well as information on VPI and VCI multiplexing Your ISP will provide you with other login data such as the username and password should you require a PPoE or PPPoA protocol In most accounts the lion s share of configuration data is obtained dynamically when the computer is booted the first time while connecting to the ISP You therefore do not need to know this dynamic data Data Tank Gateway acts as a single computer in order to enable multiple computers to use the Internet connection at the same time your At this stage you need to configure it by adding the TCP IP data typically required by each of the computers If WAN port on the Data Tank Gateway is connected to the modem the Data Tank Gateway is recognized by the ISP as one single computer The gateway allows the computers in the local area network to access the Internet through the broadband modem using a Single User Ac count The method used to access the Data Tank Gateway is referred
31. Configure hard disk settings Configure fan settings Shows copyright information Shows system information Firmware and operating system version information Shows status of attached USB devices Display connection settings for WAN and LAN connection Display wireless connection information and connected stations View log files for several DataTank functions Reboot the DataTank Shutdown the DataTank Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 2 Administration 3 2 1 Users Go to Administration gt Users You can manage access privileges to the Data Tank Gateway by creating new users When you click New a dialog box appears on the screen where you can add new users Enter a username and password Confirm the password Inthe User disk quota field you can limit the storage space for each user For instance enter 50 50 GB or 50m 50 MB as the limit If you enter 0 the user is given unlimited space on the Data Tank Gateway fatas Erter quota OB 3 you want em tan 10B 064 M for 18 19 Iha namer la 100 Note The allocated space only includes files personally added by the user and not those entered by others If for instance the administrator writes data to the user s folder this does not count towards the user s total al lotment To edit the user settings at a later time click the user followed by the Properties but ton To remove this user click this entry followed by the
32. Data Tank Gateway offers several log files for different software components Kernel DSL connection DHCP server Hotplug VPN connection Dynamic DNS Netbios SMB server HTTP server FTP server E Mail server Backup Proxy server Torrent client Configuration errors To enable the log function simply hit the Start log file recording and then press Apply Select a function e g DSL connection from the list and click Refresh to update the screen display 74 Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 9 Shutdown This screen allows you to reboot or shutdown the Data Tank Gateway You can then safely unplug the device from the power supply Attention Always shutdown the Data Tank Gateway before unplugging the power supply If you do not do this you may damage your drive or corrupt the system 3 9 1 Reboot Open Shutdown gt Reboot If you encounter any problems with the Data Tank Gateway it may help if you restart the unit Click Reboot and the Data Tank Gateway restarts 3 9 2 Shut Down Open Shutdown gt Shut Down The Data Tank Gateway shuts down when you press the Shutdown button When all the lights on the device are off you can unplug it from the power outlet This may take a few seconds Press the Power on button to turn the Data Tank Gateway back on 75 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Chapter 4 The Freecom Network Storage Assis
33. Delete button 33 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 34 To be able to access folders of the Data Tank Gateway you have to issue access rights for the folders the user is meant to access The access rights are set in the Folders section Page 36 3 2 2 Groups Go to Administration gt Groups Access control for all file access systems FTP HTTP and SMB is structured around either group or user access rights privileges You can add or remove access rights in this win dow If a group is assigned privileges or has them revoked these are assigned revoked for all users in this group When you click New a dialog box appears on the screen where you can add new groups You can add new users or edit the group settings by selecting a group and clicking the Properties button Ifyou select a group and hit the Delete button the group but not the users in the group is deleted Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 2 3 Administrator Go to Administration gt Administrator Here you can change the administrator password Please enter the old password the new password and a retype of the new password If you have completely lost your administrator password please do a reset to factory default settings as described in Reset 35 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 3 3 Folders Go to Folders The access control for all file retrieval systems FTP HTTP and SMB is
34. Fixed IP Firewall Port forwarding RAID Proxy Server Hardware features Processor Marvell 88F5182 400 MHz 64 MB DDR RAM 512 KB Flash Network connection 4x LAN 1x WAN RJ 45 100 Mbps USB 2x USB 2 0 480 Mbps for up to two printers or mass storage devices Temperature controlled fan HDD 500 800 1000 GB depending on model HDD sleep mode for lower power consumption and reduced noise 10 Hardware features Electrical requirements Voltage 100 240 V DC Frequency 50 60 Hz single phase Environmental requirements Operating temperature 10 35 C 50 95 F Storage temperature 10 70 C 40 185 F Humidity 20 80 relative humidity no condensation Maximum operating altitude above sea level 3000 m 9900 ft Dimensions and weight Dimensions L x W x H 200 x 96 x 124 mm 7 9 x 3 8 x 4 9 inch Weight approx 2900 g 11 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Chapter 1 Connecting Installing Data Tank Gateway 1 1 Hardware Installation Setup of the Data Tank Gateway is performed using the following steps 1 Plug the Data Tank Gateway s power cord into a power outlet 2 Switch on DHCP on the PC in the TCP IP configuration For more information see Appendix B 3 Connect the included Ethernet Cable into the Ethernet port on the rear of Data Tank Gateway into one of the LAN ports 1 2 3 or 4 Connect the other end of the cable directly to the PC 4 Check the LINK ACT light on
35. Internet connection manually or l want to connect through a Local Area Network and click Next to continue Select I want to connect through a Local Area Network and then click Next to con tinue Uncheck all boxes on the LAN Internet Configuration screen and then click Next Follow all the instructions provided by the Wizard Appendix Check the TCP IP properties Once your PC has been configured and restarted you can check the TCP IP configuration using the utility program winipcfg exe Click Start in the Windows taskbar and then press Run 2 Enter winipcfg and then click OK The program winipcfg lists among other things your IP address subnet mask and standard Gateway 3 Choose your Ethernet adapter from the drop down menu The window is refreshed and shows your settings These should look like this if you are using the default set tings for TCP IP recommended by Freecom 4 The IP is between 192 168 1 2 and 192 168 1 254 5 The subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 The standard Gateway is 192 168 1 1 Configuring Windows XP NT or 2000 to work with the Data Tank Gateway To use your network and Data Tank Gateway you may need to manually install TCP IP and configure it on every computer in the network Have your Windows CD at hand before you begin as you may need it when installing TCP IP Installing or scanning Windows Network components You need to make sure that an Ethernet adapter NIC th
36. NA allocates certain blocks of addresses to organizations Individual users or small organizations can obtain their addresses either from the IANA or from an Internet service provider ISP You can visit the IANA homepage at www iana org The IANA issues different class of IP addresses There are five standard classes of IP addresses They are Class A Class Aaddressescanhave upto 16 777 214 hostsonasinglenetwork They usean eight bitnetwork number and a 24 bit node number Class A addresses are in this range 1 x x x to 126 x x x Class B Class B addresses can have up to 65 354 hosts on a network A Class B address uses a 16 bit network number and a 16 bit node number Class B addresses are in this range 128 1 x x to 191 254 x x Class C Class Caddresses may have up to 254 hosts in one network Class Caddresses use 24 bits for network addresses and eight bits for nodes They range from 192 0 1x to 223 255 254 x Class D Class D addresses are used for multicasts in other word messages sent to multiple hosts Class D addresses range from 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 Class E Class E addresses are for experimental purposes For each unique value in the network por tion of the address the range base address the host address contains only zeroes is known as the network address and is not usually assigned to a host The top address of the range host address contains only ones is unassigned It is instead used as the broadcast addr
37. P Server gt Configuration gt New Options Explanation Name Enter a name for your homepage here DNS Name Enter the DNS name for the homepage that you registered with a Dynamic DNS provider Port Enter the port that you wantto use to access your homepage We recommend using port 80 If another portis selected you will need to enter the port each time you access the page Example http ip address 81 for port 81 Folder Select the folder where your homepage is stored Enable PHP 4 Enables PHP 4 support for this DNS name Amestion Erabiorg P9 a a penre wk Orly 0 90 vou resh iron what you we sorg E m era en D 50 Data Tank Gateway Functions Web Page Aliases Options Explanation Name Enter a name for your alias Alias Enteraname used to access your alias e g music ifyou want your alias to be reached at www yourname com music Path Enter the folder path on the Data Tank Gateway used to access the alias 51 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 3 5 4 File Server CIFS Go to Services gt File Server CIFS You can enable Windows File Sharing for the outside via the WAN port on this screen This enables you to access your Data Tank Gateway over the Internet using Windows Explorer by entering your Dynamic DNS hostname This is done by typing in www yourname com in the address bar type in your Dynamic DNS hostname instead of www yourname com cl sate avala
38. SMB is used by Windows to transfer files and for printing services al Assistant PREVIOUS NEXT Switch on SMB to the outside If you wish to have windows file sharing SMB access through the WAN port switch SMB on to the outside This will allow you to reach your shares using your existing router and existing LAN Be careful You need to setup your existing router to allow SMB only on the local network Otherwise anyone from the Internet will be able to reach your files SMB outside C Services It allows you to enable Windows File Sharing service for the WAN port for example to access this via a router 21 22 Freecom Data Tank Gateway HTTP server An HTTP server is a server service that provides information in accordance with the HTTP protocol The data is accessed using HTTP URLs Q Assistant PREVIOUS NEXT Switch on HTTP access to the outside If you wish to have access to your files via your Internet browser from anywhere in the world over the Internet switch on HTML access to the outside Be careful when you can reach your files others can too Make sure you only create users with a password The configuration site cannot be reached through the WAN port unless you make additional adjustments in the configuration later on For more information look at the HTTP section of your services menu HTTP outside Services You are given the option here of specifying whether or not the HTTP server can be a
39. Server open FTP server for the outside are enabled in Data Tank Gateway s Configuration window Note The Data Tank Gateway DynDNS options do not function when the Data Tank Gateway is used behind a router Please enable the router s DynDNS option 82 Data Tank Gateway in everyday use Using DHCP An alternative to using a fixed IP address is assigning your Data Tank Gateway a dynamic IP address by your router You will need to enable your router s DHCP server before using the Data Tank Gateway as a DHCP client behind the router For further details please refer to your router s manual Before getting start 1 Check the DHCP box under TCP IP Settings in the network settings of your PC For more details refer to Appendix B in this manual 2 Connect your PC to the Data Tank Gateway Open the Internet browser and start the Configuration menu for the DataTank Gateway default http DataTank or http 192 168 1 1 4 Go to Connections gt WAN and choose Run DHCP Client Click Apply Your Data Tank Gateway is now assigned an IP address by your router w i ir a i 5 Enable the DHCP server on your router s Configuration window For more information on this topic please refer to your router s manual 6 Connect the WAN port on your Data Tank Gateway to a LAN port on your router Using the Data Tank Gateway behind a router via DHCP 1 Open Information gt Network You can
40. a Tank Gateway This in turn ensures you can work with the Data Tank Gateway in the shortest time possible 2 2 1 Starting the Data Tank Gateway configuration To use the wizard please go to the configuration page of your Data Tank Gateway by start ing any web browser Internet Explorer Opera Firefox etc and entering the hostname DataTank or the IP address 192 168 1 1 in the address bar Click Enter Configuration and log on under the username admin and the password admin Welcormn to the Freecom DATATAME Wecome to you trecem D4 ataw coengurnay You emn ute the meo by step configuration mard to heip you tre mast motat oane or you can ase Na manu t pa tS seccas YOU mart te configure Tey tan pet mere aterm eten eeren ond he otont Koma eee Fam ie soet 5G cm 5 2 2 2 Starting the assistant Click Assistant in the top menu bar 9 yili Assistant NEXT Our Assistant will lead you step by step through the basic configuration of the device If you want to do the configuration without our assistent please use the navigation bar on the left Otherwise choose the next button to start the configuration Thesearethefactory defaults If you have already changed these settings enter the new username and password 17 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 2 2 3 Changing the administrator password Start the assistant and then click Next You now have the option of changing the admin istrat
41. a is still available on the second drive To configure the hard drives go to Hardware gt Hard drive in the web configuration of the Data Tank Gateway In the segment Hard drive format please select internal hard drive default settings In Format you can now choose between striping RAIDO and mirroring RAID1 Make a selection and confirm that you would like to format the hard drive by checking Yes really want to format the whole disk Then click Format harddrive Attention If the RAID mode is change all data is erased 117 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Appendix A CE FCC and other certifications CE EN 55 022 Declaration of Conformance This is to certify that the Freecom Data Tank Gateway is shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89 336 EEC Article 4a Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55 022 Class B CISPR 22 FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance Notice Radio Frequency Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC R
42. allation guide Safety guide Technical Support For any technical questions please visit our web site at www freecom com or at the site created specifically of this product www openfsg com These websites offer a range of information answers to frequently asked questions firmware and product guides avail able for download You can also use our forum to exchange experience with other users or discuss any problems or difficulties you may be having Or else contact Freecom Sup port for more in depth assistance Freecom on the net The Data Tank Gateway and other Freecom products including documentation driv ers and other information can be found on a World Wide Web home page that you can access at the universal resource locator URL http www freecom com or http www openfsg com A connection to the Internet and a Web browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox are required Related Publications There is a lot of information available on the internet that can help you achieve what you want In this document you may be directed to various RFC documents for further infor mation An RFC is a Request For Comment RFC published by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF an open organization that defines the architecture and operation of the Internet The RFC documents outline and define the standard protocols and procedures for the Internet The documents are listed on the World Wide Web at www ietf org and are mirrored and ind
43. any devices A more efficient technique is known as subnet addressing Subnet addressing allows us to split one IP network address into smaller multiple physical networks knownas subnetworks Some of the node numbers are used as a subnet number instead A Class B address gives us 16 bits of node numbers translating to 64 000 nodes Most organizations do not use 64 000 nodes so there are free bits that can be reassigned Subnet addressing makes use of those bits that are free A Class B address can be effectively translated into multiple Class C addresses For exam ple the IP address of 172 16 97 235 would be interpreted as IP network address 172 16 subnet number 97 and node number 235 In addition to extending the number of ad dresses available subnet addressing provides other benefits Subnet addressing allows a network manager to construct an address scheme for the network by using different subnets for other geographical locations in the network or for other departments in the organization 129 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Although the preceding example uses the entire third octet for a subnet address note that you are not restricted to octet boundaries in subnetting To create more network numbers you only need to shift some bits from the host address to the network address For instance to partition a Class C network number 192 68 135 0 into two you shift one bit from the host address to the network address The new netmask or
44. ared folders of computers connected to your Data Tank Gateway To create a backup plan please proceed as follows Go to Services gt Backup on the Web interface of the Data Tank Gateway Click New The input screen to create backups opens Please fill in the blanks as follows Status Select Enabled to activate the backup or Disable to deactivate the backup Name Please insert a name for the backup here You may choose any name Source Please insert the network path and the shared folder here e g 192 168 1 200 1 In this example a backup of the folder 1 is created from the computer with the IP ad dress 192 168 1 200 Please ensure that the folder 1 is shared and can be accessed from the network Destination Please insert the destination folder for the backup here This can be a folder on the Data Tank Gateway a folder on a different computer in the network or a external hard drive Schedule Please select from the pulldown menu how often the backup should be created You can select if the backup should be created hourly daily weekly or monthly Day Please insert the date when the backup should be started If the previous selection was hourly or daily an entry is not necessary here 115 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Time Please insert the time when the backup should be started Username User name for the backup of the shared network drive Password Password for
45. artenste__ Drucker konfigurieren _ Ausgewahiter Drucker im Dialog Drucken Zuletrt verwendeter Drucker ig Standard PaplergroBe im Dialog Papierformat DIN A4 ww i Klicken Sie in das Schloss um Anderungen zu verhindern 4 Click to add a new printer 5 The Printer Browser opens Select IP printer as the printer type and select the fol lowing settings Protocol HP Jet Direct Socket Address 192 168 1 1 9100 replace 192 168 1 1 with the IP address that you set for your Data Tank Gateway Queue name You may leave this field blank A list of available printer drivers is now compiled 91 Freecom Data Tank Gateway E c Standard Rrowser P Drucker Protokoll HP Jet Direct Socket Adresse 192 168 1 1 9100 a G ltige und volit ndige Adresse Warteliste ie F r Standardwarteliste bitte leer lassen Name 192 168 1 1 Ort O EPSON CL 700 Gimp Prine v5 0 0 betaz EPSON CL 750 Gimp Print v5 0 0 beta EPSON CL 760 Gimp Print v5 0 0 beta EPSON EM 900C Cimp Print v5 0 0 betaz EPSON EM 930C Cimp Pring v5 0 0 beta2 EPSON MC 10000 Cimp Print v5 0 0 beta EPSON MC 2000 Gienp Print v5 0 0 betaz 6 You can enter additional information on the printer in the Name and Location fields 7 Select the model of your printer under Print Using You may need to install the printer driver for your printer beforehand 8 Click Add to finis
46. as ne heh mt D kae Ve pesenens bn fee ed 3 Enter your details for the e mail account that Fetchmail checks for new e mails Options Explanation Mail account E mail address that is checked for new e mails POP IMAP server The server address of the e mail server POP3 or IMAP Account password Password for e mail account Retype Account password Re enter the e mail account password Forward to local user Data Tank Gateway user who will receive the e mails 4 Under Choose Protocol you need to select a protocol POP3 or IMAP Note Freemail providers generally use the POP3 protocol 5 To leave the e mails on the mail server after retrieving them enable Keep mail on remove server after fetching it Data Tank Gateway in everyday use 6 Click Apply to finish set up Note Fetch and Flush all mail once is only available if Keep mail on remote server after fetching it is enabled You may set up as many accounts as you need and access them via Fetchmail To add new accounts repeat the steps described above 5 9 Using the media server 1 Open Services gt Media Server 2 Activate the Media Server by checking Enable Media Server 3 You can view all available Data Tank Gateway folders under Content Folders Select one or more folders To select more than one folder keep the CTRL key pressed while making your selections gt A Click Apply and then Scan for Content
47. ause it requires modification of the entire infrastructure of the Internet There are 2 systems in place now to help bring down the shortage of IP addresses DHCP First most users today have a dynamically given IP address or DHCP address from their provider This means that the IP address given to you can change over time This allows the provider to use the IP address for more then one person or device since people are often online at different times Optimal usage of IP addresses is guaranteed Your Data Tank Gateway gives its internal addresses to your computers in the same way For the DNS Domain Name System it is difficult to translate your domain name www yourname sharemydisk com to your IP address if your IP address keeps changing The system needs to be updated each time your IP address changes Hence Dynamic DNS DDNS programs These programs check the latest IP address and update the DNS system accordingly 131 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Multiple internal but only one external IP address A second way to overcome this is to have a single device act on behalf of several other devices Routers are typical examples You have several PCs connect to the router but only the router to the Internet From an internet perspective there is only one address This scheme offers the additional benefit of simple firewall like protection because the internal LAN addresses are not available to the Internet through the translated connec
48. based on either group or user access rights Access permissions can be set or removed using these menus Folder permissions can be given either to a group or a user or both Pressing the Add button gives you a dialog to add new folders These folders will be created Selecting a folder and clicking on Delete will delete the selected folder You can add and delete new users and groups or edit the folder settings by selecting a folder and clicking the Properties button Additionally you can select the access rights individually for every group and every user read write access or read access only 36 Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 4 Connections 3 4 1 Basic Setup Go to Connections gt Basic Setup Here you can select if the Data Tank Gateway is used as a router or as a switch Please make a selection here if you want to use the Data Tank Gateway in connection with another router or as a switch If you use the Data Tank Gateway as a switch please select if you want to use a set IP ad dress for the Data Tank Gateway or if you want the DHCP Client of the Data Tank Gateway to automatically receive an IP address from a different router ATTENTION Before changing the settings please consider if you will still beable to access the Data Tank Gateway after the changes have been made As an example the access to the Data Tank Gateway without an additional router is not possible if you
49. bnet via the VPN tunnel enter its IP address here e g 192 168 50 0 24 Fields with an asterisk need to be filled out All the rest is for experts and can be left as is Data Tank Gateway Functions Mames r i SOON O O SSA ARE wl r z Seay PPTP Options Description Status You can choose to enable or disable the connection Name Enter the login name for the VPN connection here Pre Shared key Remote Network Enter the password for the connection here Enter the IP address range that is supposed to be used for the connected clients Please consider that the number of connected clients is limited by the number of available addresses Example 192 168 1 10 20 permits a maximum of 11 connections 43 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 3 4 6 WLAN Wireless LAN WLAN is a network structure that does not utilize any cables WLAN allows you to connect your Data Tank Gateway to other WLAN capable mobile devices Hosea O reco Options enable WLAN Network Name ESSID encryption enable WPA encryption WPA TKIP WPA2 CCMP 44 Connections WLAN ze 2 E onesie won Neteork Name SEIN DataTare taceo wea mir l WPA PSK ter Oreh storme w Atenan Changing Nese configuracors nem amays be dene wat Altienitiom Changing Nese configurations abes overa seconda Description Enable and disable WLAN The name of the network identified by the Data Tank Gateway any name can b
50. c cessed from outside the network Internet FTP server You can enable the FTP server and specify whether it can be accessed only internally within your network or also from the outside Q Assistant PREVIOUS NEXT Switch on FTP inside outside If you wish to have access to your files via FTP from anywhere in the world over the Internet switch on FTP access to the outside If you do not need to reach your files via FTP from everywhere but only from your home switch on FTP from the inside If you do not need FTP or do not know what it is switch it off Be careful When you can reach your files others can too Make sure you only use users with a password and delete the guest account if you switch this on to the outside FTP off FTP on inside FTP on in amp outside Services Get to know your Data Tank Gateway SSH server al Assistant PREVIOUS NEXT Switch on SSH inside outside SSH is a secure telnet client to access your device If you do not know what that means you do not need it If you wish to have access to your device via SSH from anywhere in the world switch on SSH access to the outside If you do not need to reach your device via SSH from everywhere but only from your home switch on SSH from the inside If you do not need SSH or do not know what it is switch it off Be careful When you can reach your device others can too Make sure you only use users with a password and delete t
51. e DHCP server of the Data Tank Gateway is preconfigured to automatically assign private addresses For more information about address assignment refer to RFC 1597 Address Allocation for Private Internets and RFC 1466 Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space The Internet Engineering Task Force IETF publishes RFCs on its Web site at www ietf org Appendix The IP address shortage The Internet has grown larger than anyone ever imagined it could be Although the exact size is unknown the current estimate is that there are about 100 million hosts and more than 350 million users actively on the Internet In fact the rate of growth has been such that the Internet is effectively doubling in size each year When IP addressing first came out everyone thought that there were plenty of addresses to cover any need Theoretically you could have 4 294 967 296 unique addresses The actual number of available addresses is smaller somewhere between 3 2 and 3 3 billion because of the way that the addresses are separated into classes and because some ad dresses are set aside for multicasting testing or other special uses With the explosion of the Internet and the increase in home networks and business net works thenumber of available IP addresses is simply not enough The obvious solutionis to redesign the address format to allow for more possible addresses This is being developed called IPv6 but will take many years to implement bec
52. e TCP IP protocol and the Client for Microsoft Networks are installed You do not need to remove any of the other compo nents displayed in the Network Components window If you need to install the adapter please refer to the instruction manual that came with the adapter on how to install the device To install or scan for the other components 1 Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar go to Settings and then click Control Panel 2 Double click the Network icon and Dial up Connection these may also be called Network Connections or Connect Using on the Mac 3 If your computer has an Ethernet adapter you should see an entry for a Local Area Connection Double click this entry and open the Properties tab 4 Open the General tab 5 Checktomakesure that Client for Microsoft Networks and Internet Protocol TCP IP are displayed on this screen If they are not go to Install and add them 6 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP click Properties and check to make sure that Obtain an IP address automatically is enabled Click OK and close all windows for network and dial up connections Make sure that the computer is connected to the Data Tank Gateway and check the TCP IP properties see below If you notice any problems you can restart the com puter 121 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Check the TCP IP properties To check the computer s TCP IP configuration 1 Click Start in the Wi
53. e adding a new dedicated connection click Add connection To view and edit the properties of the existing connection select the connection and click Properties To remove a connection click Delete To view the status of your connections click Show status Adding a new connection To add a new VPN connection click the Add connection button IPsec Options Description Status You can choose to enable or disable the connection Name This is the name which will refer to the VPN connection It is used for internal use only Remote Host IP or DNS This is the IP address of the remote host you wish to reach If you which to allow any IP Road Warrior type enter 0 0 0 0 Function Here youcanselectifthe Data Tank Gateway is supposed to wait for an incoming connection Server or ifitis supposed to connect with a different VPN server Client Remote Network This is the remote network you wish to reach Example 192 168 20 0 24 ESP encryption ESP encryption options IKE encryption IKE encryption options Pre Shared Key Fill in your pre shared key here Please ask your network administrator for more info Action You can specify if you want a listening only connection or a full connection Alive ping IP Hereyoucanenteran IP address whereapingissentevery 15 minutes This maintains a connection whenever the server times out due to lack of activity on the other side Additional subnet If you want to route another su
54. e entered here You can choose the type of encryption for the selected key type from this drop down menu Wi Fi Protected Access WPA is an encrypted connection type that protects your network against unintended ac cess If you intend to use WAP you will need to create an authorization key used by the devices to log on to your Data Tank Gateway Please make a note of the key TKIP is the most basic method of encryption in WPA All devices that support WPA can use this method WPA2 is an upgraded version of WPA The method of en cryption is an enhanced version of WPA WPA2 is however not supported by all devices Data Tank Gateway Functions Options WPA PSK key WEB no encryption Chanel 3 4 7 Wireless ACL Description You need to enter an authorization key in this window if the WAP encryption option is enabled This is used by the devices to log on to your Data Tank Gateway via WLAN PSK short for PreShared Key is a WEP protocol extension The key should contain no less than 8 and no more than 63 characters You should only use WEP if your terminal device does not supportWPA encryption as theWEP standard is out of date and not secure An encryption does not occur access onto the WLAN net work is unrestricted Avoid this mode when possible Select the channel that should be used for the WLAN connection Wireless ACL enables you to filter devices attempting to access your WLANs based on their MAC addre
55. e have a database with Frequently Asked Questions FAQ on our Freecom website www freecom com please check this site before you contact the helpdesk Your Guarantee All Freecom products come with unlimited technical phone and web support By this Guarantee Freecom warrants their products to be free from defects in material and work manship for a period listed below from the date of its original purchase If during this period of guarantee the product proves defective due to improper materials or workmanship Freecom will without charge for labour or parts at its sole discretion repair or replace the product or its defective parts upon the terms and conditions set out below Conditions This guarantee will be granted only when the original invoice or sales receipt indicating the date of purchase product and serial number is presented together with the defective product and a Freecom RMA number received from the Freecom Website or given by a Freecom Service Center Freecom reserves the right to refuse the free of charge guaran tee services when the date of purchase of the product cannot be proven This guarantee will not apply if the RMA number is missing the serial number on the product has been altered removed or made illegible This guarantee covers only the hardware components packaged with the product This guarantee covers none of the following a any consumable supplied with the product such as media or batteries b damage to
56. e reset button to reset the factory default configuration This does not affect or change the version of firmware You can delete all users You can delete all users and groups with one button All data is then deleted If this option is not selected the user data and logins are not deleted You may also choose to delete all folders on your Data Tank Gateway All data in these folders is then erased Attention Removing all users and folders also means that this data is lost To reset the hardware press the Reset button located on the back of the Data Tank Gateway Do this for instance when you are no longer able to access the web interface When you press the Reset button the administrator password is also reset to admin 65 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 66 3 7 Hardware 3 7 1 Date amp Time Open Hardware gt Date amp Time You may change the date and time on the Data Tank Gateway here You may change the settings manually or use the Internet time server Options Time Zone Use European summer time rule Dive turspeen meremer tire rule ayhight savash O Autarramcatie syrchencas sah an itenei tine server teren tees ast eecenseh update Sat marca dete ard ime P o oi Janer mao ez tar tre Explanation Select your local time zone Enable this option if you live in a country that uses summer time Automatically synchronize When using this option select a time server and
57. ecaUtiOrS sssccsscsssisvasasssssscscosisssessscdsensssasssasesansonsissasasdeossssbassasecensnsssssosasssbseauissiussechtnssabesuzensonisd page Chapter 1 Connecting Installing Data Tank Gatewa y essccsssssscccsssssccesnseesecsssescscensecesssuseseessusseessnneessesnees page 12 Chapter 2 Get to know your Data Tank Gateway ssssssssessscssscssssssesssssssssssseessscsssssssussesesssesssnssesessssssnsneesess page 14 Chapter 3 Data Tank Gateway Functions page 30 Chapter 4 The Freecom Network Storage Assistannt ssssscsssssscccsssescecsssesccessssscessnsseceessneceeeenseesesesneeeseenneeeess page 76 Chapter 5 Data Tank Gateway in everyday USC ssssssssssssssssssssenssssssssssssssssscessssnessssssssssssusseseesseessssseeesesees page 81 Apendix PPPS MIKA E E TE AEE EE page 118 Appendix B isicssicssscisss csssszssseccassasacesssaicacassstcsedatesechentaseacohaasdentsasasbstbusscavoseioasdds caastst snsuaisqsadnsavtasacasvabioass page 119 Appendix C sisssssctsssssssssssscosusssacascoceiossiboanssetssuausbessscdebisuasasssbsbcodnusosasdscdnunasssassebesdoninbsossdstensvesssiaieacoeensabiss page 127 2007 Freecom Technologies 3 Freecom Data Tank Gateway General Information Package contents Please check the contents of the box to ensure it includes following items Freecom Data Tank Gateway drive Power pack e Network cable UTP CD ROM with instruction manual and application software e Quick inst
58. ed by your ISP you will need to copy the configuration data from the Properties window of the Network TCP IP on your computer orthe TCP IP System Preferences on your Macintosh before reconfiguring your computer for use with the Data Tank Gateway This process is described below Locating the ISP configuration data Windows If your computer was connected directly to the modem for accessing the Internet you may have to obtain the configuration data from your computer for use in configuring the Data Tank Gateway If your ISP has supplied this information in print out form or if it obtains the configuration data dynamically you will not require this information To obtain the information needed to configure the Data Tank Gateway for Internet access Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar go to Settings and then click Control Panel 2 Double click the Network icon The Network form appears on the screen with a list of installed components 3 Select TCP IP and then click Properties The TCP IP dialog window opens 4 Openthe IP Address tab Ifboth an IP address and subnet maskare displayed write this information down on a piece of paper Now click Obtain an IP address automatically If no address is provided your account will use an IP address obtained dynamically and you will not require any additional information Close the window and continue with the installation of your computer and Data Tank Gateway 5
59. er data from one LAN device to another To send data between LAN devices you must convert the IP address of the destination device to its media access control MAC address Each device on an Ethernet network has a unique MAC address which is a 48 bit number assigned to each device by the manufacturer The technique that associates the IP address witha MAC address is known as address resolution Internet Protocol uses the Address Resolution Protocol ARP to resolve MAC addresses If a device sends data to another station on the network and the destination MAC address is not yet recorded ARP is used An ARP request is broadcast onto the network All stations on the network receive and read the request The destination IP address for the chosen station is included as part of the message so that only the station with this IP address responds to the ARP request All other stations discard the request The station with the correct IP address responds with its own MAC address directly to the sending device The receiving station provides the transmitting station with the required destination MAC address The IP address data and MAC address data for each station are held in an ARP table The next time data is sent the address can be obtained from the address information in the table Ethernet Cabling There are two different types of cabling for Ethernet networks Originally they used thick or thin coaxial cable but most installations currently use uns
60. er for this information If your Data Tank Gateway is connected to a router please enter the router s IP address in this field DNS Servers Your ISP s DNS server address please ask your ISP or network manager for this information If your Data Tank Gateway is connected behind a router please enter the router s IP address in this field DHCP Client Enables the DHCP Client option If the WAN port is connected to a DHCP server e g another router you will need to set up the WAN connection using this option 39 Freecom Data Tank Gateway PPPoE If the WAN port is connected directly to a DSL or cable modem you will have to enter certain information provided by your provider in several fields This option allows you to set up PPPoE or other types of DSL or cable connections Options Description Login Username that you received from your ISP Password Password that you received from your ISP Retype Password Re enter your password that you received from your ISP Dial on Demand A DSL connection is established only when a PC in the network requests one Idle time in seconds Use this option if you are only given a limited contingent of online hours each month The DSL connection is discon nected if the user does not send or receive data within a set period of time in seconds PPTP Select PPTP if the WAN port is connected to a DSL modem and your provider uses the PPTP standard e g in the N
61. ername has been assigned user privileges simply double click this icon 27 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 2 5 Accessing data via HTTP Note You have read but not write access with HTTP Local access Open your browser and enter either http DataTank or http 192 168 1 1 in the address bar Click Enter as User and log on as Admin or as a user You may now view or download any file in your folder as a user or anywhere on the Data Tank Gateway as the administrator Accessing over the Internet To do so you need to enable the option Open HTTP server to the outside under Services gt HTTP Server in the Data Tank Gateway configuration menu Then open your browser and enter your Internet IP address in the address bar This can be found in the Data Tank Gateway s configuration menu under Information gt Network gt WAN Port IP Address if you have connected your Data Tank Gateway directly to a DSL modem If your Data Tank Gateway is connected to a router please check in your router s configuration menu You may likewise use your DynDNS address for more information refer to chapter 5 2 Click Enter as User and log on as Admin or as a user You may now view and download any file in your folder as user or anywhere on the Data Tank Gateway as administrator Ifyou have changed the hostname or the IP address of the Data Tank Gateway please use the new settings here 28 Get
62. ess for sending a data packet to all hosts with the same network address simultaneously 128 Appendix Netmask The partition scheme that separates the different address classes is used to identify a net mask attached tothe IP address Anetmaskis a 32 bit quantity that in logical combination using an AND operator with an IP address forms the network address The netmasks for Class A B and C are for instance 255 0 0 0 255 255 0 0 and 255 255 255 0 The address 192 168 170 237 is a Class C IP address its network portion is 192 168 170 Combining it with the Class C netmask using an AND operator as shown in this example leaves only the network portion of the address 11000000 10101000 10101010 11101101 192 168 170 237 combined with 11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000 255 255 255 0 resulting in 11000000 10101000 10101010 00000000 192 168 170 0 An alternative to dotted decimal representation is to express the netmask as the quantity of ones from left to right This number is added to the IP address after a slash as n In this example the address 192 168 170 237 24 could be written This indicates that the netmask is 24 ones followed by eight zeroes Subnet Addressing You can see that even witha Class C address there are a large number of hosts per network It would be a very inefficient use of the amount of IP addresses to supply every LAN with so many IP addresses A smaller office LANs does not have that m
63. etherlands 40 Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 4 4 WAN options Go to Connections gt WAN Options Options Description MTU for DSL only MTU settings MTU Maximum Transfer Unit in Bytes Answer ICMP packets This will allow others to ping the host It is good for ping etc debugging but it can be asecurity hazard Enable exposed host Enabling this will allow one PC on the LAN to act as if it bypasses the firewall completely and has a direct con nection to the internet Attention An exposed host is computer that virtually has a direct connection to the internet This is a big security risk not only to this com puter but to the whole LAN IP address Exposed host IP address Enable hardware This will enable you to set the MAC address of the WAN address cloning connection so it matches the address your ISP authenti cates by MAC address This is the MAC address your WAN port will be cloned to These are options fer experts Only change them you know what you me sing MTU fer OS erty 3492 me C Anewer ICME packate ping ste O inene anoano P ddromi ven An exposed bog n computer that vrwaly nas a deat ea en ae trod i a Streeters Ges ba C Bhaile hardware oddrece cloning nic nares 41 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 3 4 5 VPN 42 Go to Connections gt VPN The VPN connections listed here are shown with name status operation Remote Host and Remote Net If you ar
64. exed at many other sites worldwide For more information about address assignment refer to the IETF documents RFC 1597 Address Allocation for Private Internets and RFC 1466 Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space For more information about IP address translation refer to RFC 1631 The IP Network Address Translator NAT General Information Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability Freecom reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice Freecom does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein Trademarks Freecom is a trademark of Freecom Technologies Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respec tive holders System Requirements The following hardware and software requirements must be fulfilled to ensure trouble free operation Hardware Requirements In order to use the Freecom Data Tank Gateway following components are needed Intel Pentium II 233MHz or higher 64MB RAM or higher CD ROM drive for installing drivers and or software e LAN Internet connection for online warranty registration and driver software updates and downloads Software Requirements Windows 98 SE
65. file 7 Remove ail users thet ora ner hited in De nen configuration fle Z Rares ai felons mar ane met lated n ma non maigratan Om Tias aiso deletes sii data watin nea creguranar we o terora eect na nrar serge mease tee vow coer comnguenar vat Tee Ae paanacrt wh ret be hanged i A ES Press Browse to select an existing backup copy of your configuration file Then click the Restore button to start the process Do not turn the Data Tank Gateway off while the configuration is being restored This will corrupt and destroy the configuration of your Data Tank Gateway A button is provided that allows you to delete all users not found in the restored configura tion All data in these directories is then deleted If you do not press this button the user data and logins are not deleted You may also select whether to delete the folders of your Data Tank Gateway that do not exist in the restored configuration All data in these folders is then deleted Attention Please keep in mind that any changes you may have made to the configuration after backing up the restored configuration will be deleted Attention If the Restore Configuration option is enabled all existing set tings will be lost Please save the current configuration beforehand The administrator password remains unchanged 64 Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 6 3 Reset configuration Open Configuration gt Reset Configuration Please click th
66. following urens Cima Ciac Psese tee Data Tank Gateway in everyday use 5 8 Setting up an Data Tank Gateway Mail Server An e mail server or simply mail server handles e mails It is responsible for receiving sending saving or forwarding e mails Note In the name of spam protection some freemail providers refuse to accept e mails received from dynamic DNS hostnames Please keep this in mind when sending e mails Configuring the Data Tank Gateway The Data Tank Gateway mail server supports POP3 Post Office Protocol Version 3 and IMAP Internet Message Access Protocol for retrieving and SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol for sending e mails Options Explanation POP3 Communications protocol for retrieving e mails using an e mail client POP3 allows the user to retrieve and delete e mails onthe server A permanent connection to the POP3 mail server is not required The fetched e mails are stored locally and available offline IMAP The IMAP protocol allows the user to access and manage e mails directly on the server using an e mail client Unlike the POP3 protocol the e mails generally remain on the server and are only transferred to the client as required In other words you need an Internet connection to read the e mails IMAP provides detailed access control to mailboxes as POP3 Note Many freemail providers only support POP3 SMTP The SMTP protocol is used to exchange e mails within computer netwo
67. gured with read and write privileges for all users located in the master directory Once the device is attached you can limit the user privileges Please read the chapter on adding users and groups and on setting folder rights Attention Optical drives such as DVD writers can only be used to read files and data Attention When attaching a card reader you need to insert the flash disk before connecting it to the Data Tank Gateway 96 Data Tank Gateway in everyday use Power supply All host ports can supply the USB specific 500 mA current If more power is required please use the AC power supply that came with the external USB device File systems The attached USB device has use in a file system format supported by the Data Tank Gateway The supported file systems are FAT32 NTFS read only access ext2 ext3 reiserfs HFS read only access 97 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 5 7 Setting up Virtual Private Networks VPNs A Virtual Private Network VPN is a computer network that uses a public network such as the Internet to transfer private data VPN users can exchange data just like in an internal LAN VPN is often used by companies as a way of providing access to the company net work to staff when they are out of the office The process involves the Data Tank Gateway establishing a VPN connection to the company s VPN gateway Using this connection the employee is then able to perform his
68. h printer setup e00 Drucken amp Faxen C Ce ainbienden CD mT Fasen Sharing im Mend Orecker COC doh um Name 192 168 1 1 Or Typ EPSON Stybus Color 980 Gimp Status inaktiv L l Cwarvetste Drucker konfigurieren Ausgewahiter Drucker im Dialog _Drucken Zuletzt verwendeter Drucker IS Standard Paptergrofie im Dialog Papierformar DIN A4 B f Klicken Sie in das Schloss um Anderungen zu verhindern 92 Data Tank Gateway in everyday use 5 5 SSH Server The SSH server is a secure terminal client that can be used to perform advanced configura tions Please use this only where absolutely necessary because each user with an account can also connect to the SSH server 5 5 1 Starting the SSH server Open Services gt SSH Server and enable Run SSH server If you also want to use the SSH server from the outside Internet router enable Open SSH to the outside through the WAN port and press Apply E Open Ce parvar 1e Pa mate rng the HAN pees Aiteretiem Distra Ue 32h server is a securty oak Dry O se i yau trust your uses 93 Freecom Data Tank Gateway hostname Category E Session a Logging E Terminal Keyboard Bell Features E Window Appearance Behaviour Translation Selection Colours Connection Data Proxy Telnet Rlogin B SSH Kex Auth x11 Tunnels About i DX PuTTY Configuration 5 5 2 Connecting with the SSH se
69. he guest account if you switch this on to the outside SSH off SSH on inside SSH on in amp outside O On this screen you can enable the SSH server and specify whether it can be accessed only internally within your network or also from outside the network 2 2 7 Users Cu Assistant PREVIOUS NEXT Create multple Users When you create a user the user will get read and write access to the user folder The user folder is a folder automatically created with the same name as the user After entering a user press NEXT You can enter as much users as you like If you do not want to create another user leave the user name field empty and press NEXT Username Password Retype password You can enter several users with or without a password in this screen The added users are able to access the Data Tank Gateway via SMB HTTP or FTP if these services are enabled 23 24 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 2 2 8 Folders Chu Assistant PREVIOUS NEXT Users groups and folders Every user has his own home folder If you want to create an additional folder where all of the newly created users have access then enter the name below Otherwise leave the formular empty Press NEXT Type the folder name Folders This screen allows you to create a folder on the Data Tank Gateway All users added previ ously have access to this folder By creating this folder you only have to copy files that yo
70. her information about the configuration of the proxy server can be found in chapter 5 14 61 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 3 5 13 Torrent Client Go to Services gt Torrent client With support from the torrent client you can download files over the bittorrent net work Enter the URL of a torrent file and click Start Download The folder torrent where all files are saved is automatically created on the Data Tank Gateway Daral ane The download status can be seen at the bottom Options Explanation Refresh Refreshes the view Terminate Terminates the selected download ATTENTION Please respect the law and only download legally Freecom cannot be held responsible for the content of your downloads 62 Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 6 Configuration It is possible to save and restore all Data Tank Gateway user settings Note Please do not save your user settings directly on the Data Tank Gateway 3 6 1 Save configuration Open Configuration gt Save Configuration In this window you can save the current configuration file on your computer After pressing the button you are asked where you want to save the backup copy of the configuration file Select a location and click Save Configuration 63 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 3 6 2 Restore Configuration Open Configuration gt Restore Configuration This window offers you the option of restoring a previously saved configuration
71. hielded twisted pair UTP cabling The UTP cable contains eight conductors arranged in four twisted pairs and terminated with an RJ45 type connector There are 2 types of RJ 45 cables available today the Media Dependent Interface MDI cable and the Media Dependent Interface Crossover MDI X cable The first cable is used to connect routers to PCs and the second to connect PCs directly to PCs The sent and receive wires are switched from beginning to end in the crossover cables Some Ethernet switch products such as the Data Tank Gateway are able to sense the polarity of a connection and automatically adapt to the proper cabling type Cable Quality A twisted pair Ethernet network operating at 10 Mbits second 10BASE T will often tolerate low quality cables but at 100 Mbits second 10BASE Tx the cable must be rated as Category 5 or Cat 5 by the Electronic Industry Association EIA This rating will be printed on the cable jacket A Category 5 cable will meet specified requirements regarding loss and crosstalk In addition there are restrictions on maximum cable length for both 10 and 100 Mbits second networks 133 WARRANTY valid in Europe Turkey only We thank you for purchasing this Freecom product and hope you will enjoy using it In order to avoid unnecessary inconvenience on your part we suggest reading the quick install guide instruction manual and any additional electronic and or printed manuals When problems occur w
72. mount of noise and heat generated It also increases the operational life of the hard drive When the hard drive is shutdown it will take longer to access it initially because the hard drive has to start spinning first You can set the time after which the hard disk shuts down following the last access If you do not want to use this option please enter 0 Once you have set the time click Apply Formatting the hard drive Before formatting the internal HD on the Data Tank Gateway please read the warning notices All data is lost during formatting After reading the warning notices please press the button to confirm you want to format the hard drive Then click the Format drive button RAID configuration Your Data Tank Gateway has two internal hard drives During the configuration you can choose between the RAID modi 0 and 1 In the RAID 0 mode Striping the hard drives on your Data Tank Gateway are merged and the files are transferred to the two drives by turns i e one file to drive 1 and the next one to drive 2 This results in high performance data transfer rate The disadvantage is that all data is lost if on of the hard drives crashes In the RAID 1 mode Mirroring all data on the first drive is also mirrored on the second drive This results in a high data security because the data is saved on the second drive if one of the hard drives crashes However you only have half the amount of storage space of the
73. name in the specified box and select a domain name such as zapto org Choose a different host or domain name if the one you have entered is not available c Click Create Host and the new host has been added d To view your account settings click Host Redirects gt Manage 87 Freecom Data Tank Gateway al for antares saemens websce with Google AdSense tom masom soru arturo _ _ een oe Note To set up a homepage on your Data Tank Gateway you will require two hosts oneto access the Data Tank Gateway configuration and the other to access the homepage 5 3 Setting up your own homepage on the Data Tank Gateway You can set up one or more homepages on your Data Tank Gateway They are accessed by entering the dynamic DNS address Please follow these steps to set up a homepage on the Data Tank Gateway Configuring the Data Tank Gateway Open Services gt Dynamic DNS Select no ip com as the service Enter one of the created hosts e g DTforum zapto org Note This host allows you to access your configuration page from the outside via HTTP FTP SSH Username the e mail address used to register at no ip com Password Your no ip password Repeat password Re enter your no ip password To access the Configuration pages from the outside you will first need to enable Open HTTP Server to the outside and Access for Configuration pages from the Outside under Services
74. ndows taskbar and then press Run The Run screen opens 2 Enter cmd and then click OK A command window appears on the screen 3 Type in ipconfig all Your configuration details are displayed and should be as follows if you are using the default settings for TCP IP recommended by Freecom The IP is between 192 168 1 2 and 192 168 1 254 The subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 The standard Gateway is 192 168 1 1 Type in exit No oroyi e MacOS 8 6 or 9 x With Macintosh OS 7 and higher TCP IP comes preinstalled on the Macintosh To use DHCP you need to configure TCP IP on each Macintosh in the network 1 Open Apple s System Preferences and hit TCP IP System Preferences TCP IP opens lt will be supplied by server gt twill be supplied by server gt lt will be supplied by server gt lt will be supplied by server gt In the Connect via field select the Macintosh Ethernet interface Select Use a DHCP server in the Configure field You may leave the DHCPClient ID field blank 4 Close System Preferences TCP IP 5 Repeat these steps on each Macintosh in your network 122 Appendix MacOS X With Macintosh OS 7 and higher TCP IP comes preinstalled on the Macintosh To use DHCP you need to configure TCP IP on each Macintosh in the network Open System Preferences and then Network 2 If it has not already been selected click Built in Ethernet from the co
75. nfiguration list 3 If this has not been selected click Use DHCP on the TCP IP tab Hit Save Check the TCP IP properties Macintosh Once your Macintosh has been configured and restarted you can check the TCP IP configuration by once again opening TCP IP System Preferences Open Apple s System Preferences and hit TCP IP Conneot via m Setup Configure DHCP Client P Address 19216802 Subnet mask 255 295 255 0 Router address 1921680 Nene server adt 192 168 0 1 The overview is refreshed and shows your settings These should look like this if you are using the default settings for TCP IP recommended by Freecom 1 The IP is between 192 168 1 2 and 192 168 1 254 2 The subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 3 The router address is 192 168 1 1 If different values are displayed restart your Mac It may be the case that you need to enable another option in the Configuration settings and then return to Use a DHCP server 123 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Accessing the Internet If you do not have an Internet account but still need to access the Internet you have to sign an agreement for a Single User Internet Access account with an Internet service provider You may use either DSL or cable DSL You will require a separate modem based on the type of Internet account you have These modems are used to access the internet and are usually provider by your ISP You can then connect the W
76. ngs Start Outlook Express If you have not already set up an e mail account the Configuration wizard will open 104 Data Tank Gateway in everyday use 1 Enter your name as you would like it to appear in the Sender field Click Next Internet Connection Wizard When you send e mail your name will appear in the From field of the outgoing message Type your name as you would like it to appear Display name John Smith For example John Smith 2 Enter your e mail address here This is a combination of your username on the Data Tank Gateway and the dynamic DNS host you created earlier The Data Tank Gateway administrator has for example the e mail address admin yourhost no ip org yourhost no ip is the dynamic DNS hosthame that you entered earlier Click Next Internet Connection Wizard Your e mail address is the address other people use to send e mail messages to you user yourhost no ip org For example someone microsoft com 105 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 3 Select whether the e mails are retrieved via the POP3 or IMAP server and enter your dynamic DNS hostname under Server e g yourhost no ip com Please enter the same dynamic DNS host for both the POP3 and the SMTP servers Click Next Internet Connection Wizard My incoming mail server is a Incoming mail POP3 IMAP or HTTP server yourhost no4p org An SMTP server is the server that is used for y
77. o org mp3 89 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 5 4 Setting up a printer Windows Installing a USB printer To install a USB printer connect the printer to one of the USB host ports on the Data Tank Gateway Check to make sure the Data Tank Gateway is on Now turn the printer on Installing using the Freecom Network Storage Assistant 1 Connect a USB printer to the Data Tank Gateway 2 Open the Data Tank Gateway Configuration page and check whether the printer was detected under Information gt Devices 3 Startthe Freecom Network Storage Assistant and click Add anew printer The Freecom Network Storage Assistant automatically applies all settings You only need to select the driver for your printer model Manual installation 1 Connect a USB printer to the Data Tank Gateway 2 Open the Data Tank Gateway Configuration page and check whether the printer was detected under Information gt Devices 3 Go to Start gt Settings gt Printer and faxes gt Add printer in Windows The print wizard starts Click Next 5 Select Add local printer on this computer and check the box next to Automatically detect and install my plug amp play printer Click Next 6 Select the printer port in the next screen Open Add new port and select Standard TCP IP port Click Next 7 The Add Standard TCI IP port wizard starts Click Next to continue The Add port window opens
78. onnection then next and then follow the instructions provided by the wizard csistent fiir neve Verbindungen Netzwerk verbindung Fan Wie sof de Netzwerk verbindung am Abeta hergeste werden gt Fayeriie Verberting ersten O DFU Verbindung Giat cine Vatndung Uber an Modem und ans sede Teletoniahung oder ibar ene ISON T eieteriedung hes Stak ene Netzwerk verbndurg mt erer VPN Verbindung Vitus Private Network thet ene Irinretverbrisrg 2 5 Select a name for the connection e g Data Tank Gateway and then click next Enter the IP address or the dynamic DNS name of your Data Tank Gateway and then click next VPN Serverauswaht Wie laset der Name baw de Adesse des VPN Servers Geben Sie don Hostnamen oder de IP Achesse des Computers om os dem ere Verberadury heegectel renan c Hostname oder IP Adresse zB microsolt com oder 157 54 0 15 IP address oF dynamic DNS name ct you Cota Tars 101 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 102 7 Select if the connection is supposed to be available to all users or exclusively to you and then click next Select if a desktop shortcut is supposed to be created and then click finish to end the wizard If a shortcut was created double click the shortcut icon Connect with the Data Tank Gateway over the VPN by entering your username and password and then clicking connect ibune Erswad O Save this rer name and parrrod for the
79. or check the Info window under WAN on the Data Tank Gateway configuration website to see whether your ISP has assigned you an IP address Note It may take some time to establish the DSL connection to the ISP 85 86 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 5 2 Dynamic DNS A DynDNS entry allows you to access a computer using a dynamic IP address at any time under the same domain name To do so you first need to register with a DynDNS service It updates the modified IP addresses and forwards this to the domain name This enables you to be reached at one single domain name at any time even if your IP address changes ever so often Your Data Tank Gateway supports three different DynDNS providers www dyndns com www dtdns com www no ip com Creating a Dynamic DNS account e g no ip com and setting up a host Note You will need to register with a Dynamic DNS provider such as www no ip com Once you have registered at one of the providers go to step 1 4 1 1 To register at No IP requires a valid e mail address go to http www no ip com No IP com THE DYNAMIC DNS LEADER SERVICES SUPPORT DOWNLOADS COMPANY Email COo o Y O Login a stPassvert Domain Search com a Search Password Baad Sign up Now WELCOME TO NO IP COM e No IP Plus No IP is a leading managed DNS service provider We WEA SPOT EF offer a wide range of services pertaining to your internet presence from
80. or password Cu Assistant PREVIOUS NEXT We recomment you change your administrator password so unwanted users cannot have access to your device To change your admin password enter the old and new password and then press next Old password New password Retype new password First enter the old password factory default setting admin and then type in the new password twice Now click Next Note We recommend changing the password because every Data Tank Gateway comes with the administrator password admin in other words any person who knows your IP address could potentially access your Data Tank Gateway 2 2 4 Changing date and time lt Assistant PREVIOUS NEXT To set the date and time enter the date and time here and then press next Current date 30 January m 2007 Current time 15 56 Date amp Time You can change the date and time on the Data Tank Gateway in this window by simply entering the new values and clicking Next 18 Get to know your Data Tank Gateway 2 2 5 WAN settings Cu Assistant PREVIOUS NEXT WAN settings Do you want to attach your device to an existing router If you have an existing router and you wish to attach your device via its WAN port to the existing router select YES here no O yes WAN If you are planning to connect the Data Tank Gateway to a router hit Yes and then Next If not press No and then Next Cu Assis
81. our outgoing e mail Qutgoing mail SMTP server yourhost no4ip org 4 Then enter your login data account name and password Click Next Internet Connection Wizard Type the account name and password your Intemet service provider has given you Account name user V Remember password if your Intemet service provider requires you to use Secure Password Authentication SPA to access your mail account select the Log On Using Secure Password Authentication SPA check box C Log on using Secure Password Authentication SPA 106 Data Tank Gateway in everyday use 5 To complete the configuration please click Finish Internet Connection Wizard You have successfully entered all of the information required to set up your account To save these settings click Finish 6 To test your configuration you can now send an e mail to yourself and to someone else Using Fetchmail Fetchmail retrieves e mails from an e mail server It retrieves the e mails and transfers them to the local e mail system Fetchmail is mostly used to check several e mail servers one by one The e mails are then forwarded to the mail folder of the recipient Note You cannot use Fetchmail unless the mail server is enabled 107 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 1 Inthe mail server configuration screen click New under Fetchmail Account Configu ration D on PCPS pata
82. pget u lt username gt p lt password gt lt ftp server gt local file path and name amp Remotefilepathandname Example ftpget u anonymous p test test de ftp ftp com ftp exe pub test exe amp Options Explanation User to Connect As anonymous Password test test de FTP server ftp ftp com Local file name ftp exe gt name used to save the file on the Data Tank Gateway Remote file path and name pub test exe gt path and file name on FTP server amp gt Continues download when PuTTY is closed 95 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 5 6 1 USB 5 6 Connecting External Drivers USB For more information on attached external USB mass storage devices please refer to the section Information on the Data Tank Gateway configuration pages Mantactarer Prodict Sze Pree Type Ne device sttached Printer Devices Hanetactarer Product Port Ne device attached Installing USB mass storage devices To add more disk space to the Data Tank Gateway plug a USB mass storage device into one of the USB host ports Then turn on the external USB device The disk space on theUSB device should appear as a shared folder When using SMB Windows File Sharing it may take a few minutes until the Windows based computer detects the new folder If you are using a browser HTML to view your files you can click Refresh This shared folder can be accessed via FTP HTML and SMB Window File Sharing The folder is confi
83. read Appendix C Network and Routing Basics Options Start DHCP server Subnet mask Gateway Domain name server IP address range IP release time Description Check this if you want to run the DHCP server Do not run the DHCP server if you use fixed IP addresses The subnet mask in use for the DHCP server The IP address of the gateway the DHCP clients should be automatically forwarded to if they want to reach external sites This address should usually be the Data Tank Gateway itself unless a different gateway is running The IP address of the DNS server the clients should query This should be the Data Tank Gateway IP address or an other DNS system The range of IP addresses the DHCP server can use The time between refreshing IP addresses given to DHCP clients 47 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 48 3 5 2 Dynamic DNS Go to Services gt Dynamic DNS Dynamic Domain Name System gives the ability to provide an official DNS name such as www yourname com to the dynamicIP address you have gotten from your ISP You will need to register at one of the listed providers Please see their websites for further details Options Run dynamic DNS client Service Host Username Password Retype password Description Check this if you want to enable the Dynamic DNS client Several different Service providers are supported These are dyndns org dtdns com no ip com Register at the website of one of
84. rious audio formats Menu language for Advanced Options 59 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 3 5 11 Backup Go to Services gt Backup A detailed description on how to set up a backup can be found in chapter 5 13 Click New to create a new backup task Options Explanation Status Displays if the task is enabled or disabled Name Any name for the backup task that may be chosen Source Source directory local folder or shared network folder Destination Destination directory local or network Schedule Time plan of the backup hourly daily weekly monthly Day Date when the backup should be started Time Time when the backup should be started Username User name if a backup of a shared network folder should be created Password Password if a backup of a shared network folder should be created 60 Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 5 12 Proxy Server Go to Services gt Proxy server The proxy server is a HTTP gateway to the internet It saves websites in a buffer and makes them available to other users for quick access Additionally it can restrict the internet ac cess onto websites only and prevent the use of other protocols e g bittorent Options Explanation Run proxy server Activates the proxy server Block direct internet access Select the type of restriction no HTTP only completely Port Select the port which the proxy server is supposed to use e g 8080 Furt
85. rity of files This involves comparing the file s current MD5 sum with an accepted sum from earlier This allows the system to determine whether the file has been changed or is corrupt SHA1 Secure Hash Algorithm SHA is the term used to describe a group of standardized cryp tographic hash functions Working together with the National Security Agency the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST developed a secure hash function for signing as part of the Digital Signature Algorithms DSA for the Digital Signature Standard DSS It was released in 1994 The name given to it was the Secure Hash Standard SHS It specifies the Secure Hash Algorithm SHA with a hash value of 160 bits for messages up to 264 bits in size The algorithm shares a similar structure with MD4 designed by Ronald L Rivest There are two versions of the Secure Hash Algorithm SHAO and SHA1 They differ in the number of cycles passed through when generating the hash value Pre Shared Key Similar to a password Has to be the same on both VPN routers Data Tank Gateway and remote VPN router Operation 1 Establish connection Allows you to establish a connection with another VPN router 2 Listen Only Allows you to accept a connection from another router Alive Ping IP You can enter the router s IP address used in establishing a connection in this field This involves sending a ping at set intervals to ensure that connection is not cut when no
86. rks SMTP is mostly used to send and forward e mails Set up a Dynamic client under Services gt Dynamic DNS if you have not already done so Your e mail address corresponds to the hostname that you set earlier e g xxx yourhost no ip org xxx is a user that you previously added on the Data Tank Gateway yourhost no ip is the hostname that you selected at the Dynamic DNS provider 103 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Open Services gt Mail Server and start the mail server by enabling Run Mail Server Click Apply to start the mail server The mail server is now ready for use in the internal network DataTane manran sm hr oona 6748 vrro M apan Pe ind Pons sarvar the De oait mope w Maspe m mapa is CONE pets o M apan IMIP server for the mance gre ots C mar To receive e mails from the outside Internet you have to enabled Open IMAP and POP3 Server for the outside You may now change the preset default ports This is however generally not required To send e mails to accounts outside of your network you need to enable Open SMTP Server for the outside You generally do not have to change the default port 25 Configuring an e mail client in Outlook Express You require an e mail client to retrieve and read e mails Using the e mail client Outlook Express already built in to the Windows operating system we will demonstrate which changes you have to make to the configuration setti
87. rver for Windows Install an SSH client e g PUTTY and start it Enter your Data Tank Gateway s IP address x E Basic options for your PuTTY session r Specify your connection by host name or IP address Host Name for IP address Port 192 168 1 1 22 Protocol C Raw C Telnet C Rlogin SSH m Load save or delete a stored session Saved Sessions Default Settings Load Save dda Delete L Close window on exit Always C Never Only on clean exit With PuTTY you only need to enter the IP address and hostname and can leave all other settings unchanged To connect simply press Open L 192 168 1 1 PuTTY login as Log on with the username and password 94 Data Tank Gateway in everyday use Linux Mac OS X Open the console window or start Terminal Mac OS X You now need to type in ssh Data Tank Gateway_IP I admin Data Tank Gateway_IP IP address of your Data Tank Gateway 192 168 1 1 for instance Now connect with the Data Tank Gateway s SSH server and sign in as admin You can use the SSH server once you have entered the administrator password Sample SSH application SSH allows you to instruct the Data Tank Gateway to download files from an FTP server The file is then saved on the Data Tank Gateway without having to turn the PC on This featureis particularly useful when downloading large files from slow FTP servers The syntax for the ftpget function is ft
88. s Even though the amount of bandwidth in your local area network LAN can be provided easily and relatively inexpensively the price of the connection to the internet is much higher Because of this expense Internet access is usually provided by a slower speed wide area network WAN link such as a cable or DSL modem To use this WAN link efficiently a mechanism must be in place for selecting and transmitting only the data traffic meant for the Internet The function of selecting and forwarding this data is performed by a router What is a Router A router splits the information meant for your network and meant for other networks so the available bandwidth is used efficiently The router sends data based on network layer information in the data and on routing tables maintained by the router The routing tables are built by gathering and exchanging information with other routers in the network The router builds up a logical picture of the overall network Using this information the router chooses the best path for forwarding network traffic Routers vary in performance and scale number of routing protocols supported and types of physical WAN connection they support Routing Information Protocol One of the protocols used by a router to build and maintain a picture of the network is the Routing Information Protocol RIP Using RIP routers periodically update one another and check for changes to add to the routing table IP Addresses and
89. se restart your PC in order to have any changes take effect Obtain your TCI IP configuration via DHCP Once the TCP IP protocol has been installed you need to add certain information on each computer to ensure that other network devices can be accessed The Data Tank Gateway is preconfigured to automatically forward this information to all computers connected to its LAN ports The computers can obtain this information from Data Tank Gateway s internal DHCP server To use DHCP with the recommended default addresses please fol low the instructions step by step 1 focii Or Start the Data Tank Gateway and wait until it boots The LED ring lights up once the boot process is complete This may take up to 30 seconds Connect all computers to the LAN port on the Data Tank Gateway Open the Network Control Panel on each of the attached computers and go to the Configuration tab Select TCT IP gt your Ethernet adapter from the list of network components and click Properties Go to Obtain an IP address automatically on the IP Address tab Open the Gateway tab If any Gateways are listed delete them Click OK Restart your computer Repeat steps 2 8 on each computer in your network Selecting the type of Internet access 1 Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar go to Settings and then click Control Panel Double click the Internet Options icon Select l want to set up my
90. select Switch gt Run DHCP Client 3 4 2 LAN Go to Connections gt LAN Here you can set up your connection to the local area network LAN Options Description IP address This is the IP address your Data Tank Gateway uses in your LAN Subnet mask This is your subnet mask Workgroup This is the name of the workgroup where your Data Tank Gateway is located 37 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Router name Name of the Data Tank Gateway in the LAN This name can be used to access the web configuration e g http DataTank instead of using the IP address This makes it easier for the user to access the web interface 3 4 3 WAN Go to Connections gt WAN You can configure your connection to the Internet or any other network on this screen Select between Fixed IP address DHCP Client PPPoE PPPTP Fixed IP address This allows you to manually enter the IP address for the network connection This is your fixed IP address please ask your ISP or network manager for this information 38 Data Tank Gateway Functions Options Description IP address This allows you to manually enter the IP address for thenet work connection This is your fixed IP address please ask your ISP or network manager for this information Subnet mask Subnet mask please ask your ISP or network manager for this information Default gateway Your ISP s gateway address please ask your ISP or network manag
91. ss This method of access filtering is not secure and should only be used in com bination with WPA as many devices allow the user to manually change the MAC address Options Access list policy Description This option allows you to set the connection filter for WLAN access This option filters the devices according to their MAC address and is therefore not secure Open to every client allow all in list deny all in list When this optionis selected notype of filtering takes place All devices can connect to your Data Tank Gateway All devices in the filter list are granted access All devices contained in the filter list are denied access 45 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Options Description New Press the New button to add devices to the filter list Properties This properties window allows you to edit the settings for your filter entries Delete Press Delete to remove the selected filter entry from the list ype D roen ae ee p me OS Hardware Atoe Gen Bm Sa Status enabled activates the filter disabled deactivates the filter Name Enter a name for the filter here in this field Hardware address Enter the MAC address for this filter rule 46 Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 5 Services 3 5 1 DHCP server Go to Services gt DHCP Server The DHCP server is responsible for giving dynamic IP addresses to the computers on the LAN For more information please
92. subnet at once Subnet mask This is the subnet mask gotten from your ISP LAN Port Options Explanation Hardware Address Shows the MAC address or physical address of the port IP address Your Data Tank Gateway LAN internet IP address Broadcast Address This address is used to ask all computers on a subnet at once Subnet mask This is the subnet mask you setup for your network DNS servers Displays a list of DNS servers assigned to you by your provider 72 Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 8 6 Wireless Network Go to Information gt Wireless Network The information for the wireless network of the Data Tank Gateway can be found here WLAN Port Options Explanation Status Status of the WLAN ON OFF Network Name ESSID Name of the WLAN network Channel Selected WLAN channel Bitrate Bitrate of the WLAN network Encryption selected encryption method Hardware Address Shows the MAC address or physical address of the port IP address Your Data Tank Gateway LAN internet IP address Broadcast Address This address is used to ask all computers on a subnet at once Subnet mask This is the subnet mask you setup for your network Connected stations Displays a list of the computers connected to your Data Tank Gateway with WLAN 73 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 3 8 7 Logs Open Information gt Logs If you encounter problems with you Data Tank Gateway you can use the log file recording option to locate the issue The
93. subnet mask is 255 255 255 128 The first subnet has network number 192 68 135 0 with hosts 192 68 135 1 to 129 68 135 126 and the second subnet has network number 192 68 135 128 with hosts 192 68 135 129 to 192 68 135 254 Attention The number 192 68 135 127 is not assigned because it is the broadcast address of the first subnet The number 192 68 135 128 is not assigned because it is the network address of the second subnet 130 Freecom strongly recommends that you configure all hosts on a LAN segment to use the same netmask for the following reasons So that hosts recognize local IP broadcast packets When a device broadcasts to its segment neighbors it uses a destination address of the local network address with all ones for the host address In order for this scheme to work all devices on the segment must agree on which bits comprise the host ad dress So that a local router or bridge recognizes which addresses are local and which are remote Private IP Addresses If your local network is not connected to the Internet for example when using NAT you canassign any IP addresses to your computers without problems But to prevent problems and ease configuration the IANA has reserved the following three blocks of IP addresses specifically for private networks 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 We recommend that you choose your private network number from this range Th
94. t Services gt Mail Server The mail server allows you to set up provider independent e mail addresses for use by indi viduals using your Data Tank Gateway If you do not have your own domain name you may also use a Dynamic DNS address here Example Your DynDNS address is test yourdyndns org The admin e mail address in the case would be admin test yourdyndns org Fetchmail allows you to retrieve e mails from other accounts and manage them centrally on your Data Tank Gateway For more details on using the mail server please refer to the chapter Setting up the Data Tank Gateway Mail Server Options Explanation Run Mail Server Enables the mail server Maximum size for e mail Here the maximum size of an e mail can be entered Larger mails will be rejected by the server Open IMAP and POP3 Permits the use of IMAP and POP3 server for the outside via the WAN port Open SMTP server Permits the use of SMTP via the WAN port for the outside Run Fetchmail daemon Starts Fetchmail Fetchmail allows you to get e mails from other e mail accounts and allocate them to specific Data Tank Gateway users Fetchmail checks all accounts at preset intervals for new e mails li i msaa A oor CA mr E omn Ran Mal arver remernoem sien Tor wreak 6708 even M than DUP and POPS server fhe the aside mape e mwan w Petpet no POETS pot os V pan SMTP servor for the wstide Smm s Eur Fetched dremen n fetch weervak 30 mantes Beer
95. t a USB printer and use it as your network printer Media server Play multimedia files films music images on any attached client for example the network media player Firewall The integrated firewall protects your data from hackers Mail server Use the mail server to set up an individual e mail account for each user Users can get their e mails from an e mail client through the Data Tank Gateway PHP amp MySQL Create forums guestbooks et al with PHP and MySQL and add them to your homepage Freecom Data Tank Gateway Open Source Firmware You are familiar with Linux and want to add more features to your Data Tank Gateway No problem Firmware is available free of charge and open to modification The user assumes all risks relating to any modification he she may perform Software features Software features Network transport protocols TCP IP Network file protocols Microsoft Network CIFS Client support Microsoft Windows 98 Me NT 4 0 2000 XP 2003 Server Vista Apple Macintosh OS 8 x 9 x 10 x Network settings DHCP Manual configuration System management Web based configuration Configuration wizard Internet services HTTP with PHP FTP SQL SSH Mail UpnP Dynamic DNS NTP Security Supports user group and file shares Freecom Data Tank Gateway System configuration Number of users unlimited Number of groups unlimited Router PPPoE PPTP DHCP client
96. tant The Freecom Network Storage Assistant helps you to locate each Data Tank Gateway in your network When started it displays all Data Tank Gateways available in your network and helps you configure the Data Tank Gateway as a printer server or create network fold ers You can also configure the basic settings and quickly find the configuration website using the Freecom Network Storage Assistant You may also perform any of the functions of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant manually Note The FNSA software only works with Windows 4 1 Installation Please place the Manual amp Application CD on the tray It contains user manuals and software including the Freecom Network Storage Assistant Once the CD is inserted a window should appear automatically on the screen If this does not happen please proceed as follows 1 Open your computer Desktop 2 Double click the CD drive containing the CD The CD window should now open User Manual Software Installation Support Updates Freecom Products DATA TANK GATEWAY WLAN Quit 3 Click Software Installation gt Freecom Network Storage Assistant Follow the instruc tions for installing the software 4 Start the Freecom Network Storage Assistant 76 The Freecom Network Storage Assistant 4 2 Features of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant The preset password and login name for the Data Tank Gateway are Login Name admin Password admin 4
97. tant PREVIOUS NEXT Do you want to give the device a fixed IP address recommended due to ease of configuration Then press YES If you wish the device to have a fixed IP address you will need to setup your exiting router as well to release that particular IP address and set it to your device Please look at the manual of your router for more information Saying no here will set the WAN port to automatically connect with a router to get all the information it needs via a DHCP client If you are unsure say NO no yes Do you want your Data Tank Gateway to have a fixed IP address WAN port If yes select Yes and press Next If this is not the case press No and then Next 19 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Fixed IP address 3 Chu Assistant PREVIOUS NEXT IP address 192 168 2 2 Default gateway 192 168 2 1 DNS Servers 192 168 2 1 Several DNS servers can be entered separated by a space Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 You can enter the IP address subnet mask gateway and multiple DNS Servers to be used by the Data Tank Gateway WAN port in this form Options Description IP address Enter an IP address that falls within your router s address range This IP address provide you with access to the Data Tank Gateway from within your local network Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask of your router example 255 255 255 0 Default gateway IP address of your router e g 19
98. tch WLAN on and off select encryption mode Wireless Define WLAN filter rules Wireless ACL 30 DHCP Server Dynamic DNS HTTP Server SSH Server Port Forwarding Database Server Media Server Backup Proxy Server Torrent Client Data Tank Gateway Functions Setup DHCP server to automatically configure clients Configure the DynDNS options of the DataTank Configure the web server settings Configure Windows File Sharing through the WAN port Configure the FTP server settings to upload and download files Configure the SSH server secure terminal server Configure ports to be forwarded to certain PCs in the LAN Configure Mail Server run fetchmail Configure SQL Server access MySQLAdmin Configure media server access advanced options Configure automatic backup tasks Configure the proxy server settings Add and manage torrent downloads 31 32 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Configuration Save configuration Restore configuration Reset configuration Date amp Time Update Firmware Harddrive Fan Control Copyright System Version Devices Network Wireless Network c Save the current configuration on your computer Restore a configuration from a previously saved configuration file Reset configuration to factory default Set date amp time manually or from a time Update firmware here
99. the Internet For a computer to communicate with other computers and Web servers on the Internet it must have a unique IP address An IP address IP stands for Internet Protocol is a unique number that identifies the location of your computer on a network Basically it works like your street address as a way to find out exactly where you are and deliver information to you The IP address is written as 4 numbers between 0 and 255 such as 192 168 0 12 This serves the same basic function as a street address It helps you find out where you currently are while also providing other information The IP address consists of four numbers between 0 and 255 e g 192 168 0 12 127 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Domain Name Server The computer address is difficult to read which is why a second system is used in the Internet by the name of DNS Domain Name Server This translates human readable names such as www sharemydisk com into computer readable names like 82 161 11 206 Each Internet user must have an IP address You do not need the human readable name but it is quite useful if you want other users to find you A few examples of this include if you operate a web server or if you want to show your friends images stored on your computer Many large companies such as ISPs maintain their own DNS server and let their customers use the server to search for addresses Internet address classes The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IA
100. the backup of the shared network drive Click Apply to save the settings During every backup the data of the destination drive is overwritten by the data of the source drive Data that already exists in the backup that is non existent on the source drive is preserved 5 14 Using the proxy server The proxy server is a HTTP gateway to the internet It saves frequently accessed websites in the buffer and monitors the web access With support from the proxy server access to the internet can be restricted for all applications As a result all websites have to be accessed over the proxy server To start the proxy server please check the Run proxy server icon and click Apply You have three possibilities to use the proxy server 1 no If you select this option the internet access works over the proxy server as well as without the proxy server 2 HTTP only The access onto websites over the port 80 and 443 is only possible with the proxy server all other applications have direct access to the internet 3 completely The access onto websites over the port 80 and 443 is only possible with the proxy server all other applications do not have access to the internet As Port please select the port that the proxy server is supposed to use This port and the IP address of the Data Tank Gateway also have to be entered in the proxy settings of your internet browser 116 Data Tank Gateway in everyday use
101. the first search Please make sure that your network is configured as described above in this manual and that all cables are properly attached 80 Data Tank Gateway in everyday use Chapter 5 Data Tank Gateway in everyday use 5 1 WAN or internet connection setup Next to using the Data Tank Gateway as a standalone router and NAS and connecting com puters and switches and routers to the LAN ports there is also the option of connecting the Data Tank Gateway WAN port to an existing router or straight to an internet modem 5 1 1 Using the Data Tank Gateway behind a router Note When initially configuring the Data Tank Gateway your computer needs to be connected to one of the LAN ports on this device Connecting the hardware Connect a RJ45 cable to a LAN port on your router 2 Plug the other end of the cable into the WAN port on the Freecom Data Tank Gateway Once the Data Tank Gateway is configured you can connect the network PC to the Data Tank Gateway or your router Using a fixed IP address Preparation 1 Check the DHCP box under TCP IP Settings in your computer s network settings For more details refer to Appendix B in this manual N Connect your PC to the Data Tank Gateway w Open the Internet browser and start the Configuration menu for the DataTank Gateway factory defaults http DataTank or http 192 168 1 1 4 Open Connections gt LAN and select an IP address for the Data Tank Gateway
102. tie Prough Pe we ovde Soleus lie ttenng CTE Ea Eon ine stoner es Tsa eariy awh onca eee For Da raernet con also ooo your naia have or odttanei fronal rew onenn rto prany Rarene nnen ra ama a E Open Windows Pie Ehenng EINES an the WAN port EN 52 Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 5 5 FTP Se Go to Services gt FTP Server This is a File Transfer Protocol FTP based server Options run FTP server rver Explanation Turn on the FTP server open FTP server for the outside The FTP server may now be accessed by Internet users Use SSL encryption TCP port from the outside Activates SSL encryption for FTP Thisis not supported by all browsers Enter a port here if you do not want to use the default port for FTP port 21 nsaoenne EJ apan FTF perver ter Pa ovisan D Satopered caer ove Aum 994 or aum R thn vee ESNet by o eerie Ter pet ii en l a 53 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 3 5 6 SSH Server Go to Services gt SSH Server The SSH server is a secure terminal client that can be used to perform advanced config uration settings Please only use this where required because it may present a security risk All users with a user account on the Data Tank Gateway can access the Data Tank Gateway Options Explanation Run SSH server Start stop server Allow admin login only If this function is activated only the administrator can ac cess the Data Tank Gateway o
103. tings options for WLAN 2 Enterthenameused to identify your Data Tank Gateway in the network under Network Name ESSID You may choose any name In the example provided here we are using DataTank 3 Select enable WEP encryption refer to illustration and enter any authentication key of your choosing under WEP hex key This key has to contain either 10 or 26 characters Jot down the key that you just typed in It needs to be entered on all of the devices that will connect with your Data Tank Gateway via WLAN Miembeni lt rarare nese corfes iors mast mers te are st aaa aneas n Miesten Cheng Nase tortquretons tahes sevei severe g A aaa In this example we are using the key FA1158CDA3 For security reason you should not use this key Please use WEP only if your WLAN devices do not support WPA The WEP Standard is outdated and not secure 112 Data Tank Gateway in everyday use 5 12 Establishing a WLAN connection to your Data Tank Gateway Network Tasks Choose a wireless network Refresh network ist Click an item in the list below to connect to a wireless network in range or to get more information 2 Set up a wireless network g DataTank 7 for a home or small office 3 Security enabled wireless network WPA wlll Related Tasks Ui Learn about wireless networking be Change the order of preferred networks Fp Change advanced settings
104. tion All incoming inquiries are filtered out by the router This filtering can prevent intruders from probing your system However using port forwarding you can allow one PC for example a Web server on your local network to be accessible to outside users This works like a receptionist at a large office Nobody knows your number they all call the main number of the office and are then forwarded by the receptionist to you So how does the receptionist know what number to forward the call too The caller tells the receptionist what name tolook for and the receptionist has a listof names and numbers at her disposal so she can translate the name to the phone extension she needs On the Internet it works exactly the same NAT RFC 1631 or Network Address Transla tion allows a single device such as a router to act as an agent between the Internet or public network and a local or private network This means that only a single unique IP address is required to represent an entire group of computers Network Address Translation When you visit a website via your computer your router or more specifically your NAT remem bers which computer on the internal networkasked for the information When the information in this case the website you asked for comes back the router knows which computer on the internal network to send the information to This is Network Address Translation or NAT Developed by Cisco Network Address Transla
105. tion is used by a device firewall router or com puter that sits between an internal network and the rest of the world For more information about IP address translation refer to RFC 1631 The IP Network Address Translator NAT Hosting a server What If want to host a server For others to be able to view your pictures on your computer you need to run some type of service or server A web server such as apache will allow others to securely watch the pictures or files on your site But how does the NAT of your router know this time to which computer to forward the information Since the request comes from the internet most routers are setup to disallow any traffic going into the internal network Firewall protection In this case since we want people to be able to see our pictures we want the router to forward this information We have to tell the router to do this Someonecallingfromtheinternetasks yourrouterforacertain port Thisisthesameassomeone calling the receptionist and requesting a certain person by name Ports are displayed as numbers but invariably map to pre described services For instance when someone requests a web page they always ask for the service on port 80 the web server Through NAT it is possible to map a certain request for a service a request for a port to a certain PC on the internal network 132 Appendix MAC Addresses and Address Resolution Protocol An IP address alone cannot be used to deliv
106. to know your Data Tank Gateway 2 6 Accessing data via FTP Note Not all browsers can upload data via FTP Those that can include Internet Explorer and Konqueror We recommend using FTP client software such as WS_FTP SmartFTP or CuteFTP Local access Enable the FTP Server option Service gt FTP Server Run FTP server Use any FTP client software or open your browser and enter ftp USERNAME USERPASSWORD 192 168 1 1 or ftpp USERNAME USERPASSWORD DataTank Accessing via the Internet Enable FTP for the Internet Service gt FTP Server gt Open FTP server for the outside Use any FTP client software or open your browser and enter ftp USERNAME USERPASSWORD YOUR_INTERNET_IP or ftpp USERNAME USERPASSWORD YOUR_ DYNDNS_ HOST USERNAME your username USERPASSWORD your user password YOUR_INTERNET_IP your WAN IP address YOUR_DYNDNS_HOST your Dynamic DNS address 29 Freecom Data Tank Gateway Chapter 3 Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 1 Overview Administration Edit user settings Edit group settings Change administrator password Folders Create folders on the DataTank Administrator Configure the basic settings of your LAN WAN connection Basic Setup Configure your LAN connection LAN Setup your connection to the internet or to a different network WAN Options Advanced WAN options expert options VPN Setup and edit VPN connections Swi
107. u want to make available to all users one time to this location You would otherwise be required to copy these files and paste them in each of individual user folders 2 2 9 Finish Cu Assistant PREVIOUS Congratulations Your device is now sucessfully configured Please press Finish to complete the assistent and apply all configurations Click Finish to save your settings Get to know your Data Tank Gateway 2 3 Internet access If you have not already set up your Internet connection in the Data Tank Gateway con figuration described above you may do so at any other time in the future This is done by clicking Connections WAN in the Data Tank Gateway menu Enable Run DSL Client and then enter the login data 25 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 2 4 Accessing data via SMB Windows Open Windows Explorer and enter either DataTank or 192 168 1 1 in the address bar If you have changed the host name or the IP address please use the new settings Enter your username and password for accessing the Data Tank Gateway If you are logging on as the administrator you will have access to all folders on the Data Tank Gateway Linux Open the file browser Konqueror for instance and enter smb DataTank or smb 192 168 1 1 Enter your username and password for accessing the DataTank Gateway If you are logging on as the administrator you will have access to all folders on the Data Tank Gateway
108. ules These limits are designed to provide reason able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 118 Appendix Appendix B Preparing LAN for use with the Data Tank Gateway This appendix provides a description of how to prepare your computer network for con necting with the Data Tank Gateway and the Internet Preparing the computer for connection to the Data Tank Gateway To connect to the Data Tank Gateway you have to install TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol on each of your network computers and select the required network protocol If a network interface card NIC is already
109. update with an Internet time server interval Set manually date and time If you enable this option please set the date and time manually Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 7 2 Update Firmware Open Hardware gt Update Firmware Here you can update the firmware New firmware usually fixes bugs and adds additional features to your Data Tank Gateway Check on www freecom com if new firmware updates are available for the Freecom Data Tank Gateway Freecom will release new and updated firmware on a regular basis It is also possible to obtain the source code and create your own firmware Attention Changing the source code of the firmware is at your own risk Download the firmware file and click on Browse to select the file Click on Update firmware to start the update Attention Updating the firmware is at your own risk Make sure to make a backup of your current configuration before updating the firmware AAtenbore Uodeury Oe Nremere Codd Change none configu sor your corent canhiperanen treat 67 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 3 7 3 Harddrive Open Hardware gt Harddrive You can configure any hard drive setting in this window Spin down time Hard drives are devices with moving parts that create noise and heat and consume power If the Data Tank Gateway is not used for an extended period of time your best option may be to shut down the hard drive This reduces power consumption and the a
110. vantages of the Freecom Data Tank Gateway The Freecom Data Tank Gateway is the perfect solution for home and small business use Thanks to its fast and easy installation you are up and running the Data Tank Gateway in no time at all With its integrated router function secure Internet access is child s play Simply plugina DSL modem on the Data Tank Gateway s WAN port and every computer in the network has access to the Internet immediately Plus its integrated firewall protects every PC against hackers Data Tank Gateway is a combination hard drive server 4 x LAN 1 x WLAN and USB server 2 x USB 2 0 High Speed This reduces the number of devices you need Most of the Data Tank Gateway functions can be used with little previous knowledge General Information File server Save your data centrally on Data Tank Gateway and make it accessible to all PCs in the network RAID The built in RAID function provides maximum security and high performance for your data Web server Save your websites on the Data Tank Gateway and put them directly online FTP server The built in FTP server allows you to access data from any PC over the Internet LAN router Network several PCs over the four available LAN ports and access the Internet from any computer USB server Increase your storage space by attaching additional devices e g external hard drives and let other network devices use this disk space USB printer server Connec
111. ver the SSH Open SSH server to the out The SSH may now be accessed by outside Internet users side through the WAN port through the WAN port O Aloe aimn tgn ony E Osen SEn perver ts the watzcte throogh the WAN port Anerio Sarong the SSH server a 8 secorty sai NY 62 4 you Prt Poar soe Attention Starting the SSH server represents a security risk Only do this if you trust the users 54 Data Tank Gateway Functions 3 5 7 Port forwarding Go to Services gt Port forwarding Port forwarding is a type of NAT Network Address Translation It permits certain ports to access selected PCs within the local area network from the Internet This is a method used to bypass the firewall The list indicates which ports are forwarded to which IP addresses in the LAN Click New to create a new port forwarding Options Explanation Status Shows the status of port forwarding for the requested port enabled or disabled Name Can be any random name Ports You can enter the port s that you want to forward to the PC with the IP address as indicated below You can enter several ports separated by commas e g 21 23 80 If you enter a colon a range of ports is selected e g 2600 2700 Protocol Shows the protocol selected for the forwarding port TCP or UDP IP address Shows the internal IP address of the PC the port is for warded to 55 Freecom Data Tank Gateway 3 5 8 Mail server Selec
112. way 2 If both an IP address and a subnet mask are displayed write this information down on a piece of paper 3 IfanlPaddressis shown under Router Address write this down This is the IP s gateway address 4 Ifseveral name server addresses are displayed write these down These are your ISP s DNS addresses 5 If any information is displayed in the Domain Search information field you should also jot this down Change settings under Configure to Use a DHCP server 7 Close TCP IP System Preferences Restart the network Once your computer is configured to work with the Data Tank Gateway you need to reset the network so that the devices can properly communicate with each other 1 Turn off the Data Tank Gateway if it is on Turn it back on and wait until it has rebooted This may take up to 30 seconds 2 Restart all computers attached to the Data Tank Gateway Ready to configure Onceall computers are setto TCP IP network mode and connected to the local area network of your Data Tank Gateway you can access the Data Tank Gateway and configure it 126 Appendix Appendix C Networks and Routing Basics This chapter provides an overview of IP networks routing and firewalls This is by no means a complete overview If you are looking for more information you can use your favorite search engine to find information on the internet about the internet Suffice to say there is plenty Basic Router Concept
113. your printer documentation for a compatible printer Manufacturer Printers Compaq Bo Epson 600 ESC P 2 a ay Epson ActionLaser 1000 Digtal E Epson ActionLaser 1100 Epson Ef Epson ActionLaser 1400 Fuji Xerox ESP Epson ActionLaser 1500 Ey This driver is digitally signed mi ning i Note The attached printer has to be set up separately on each computer 78 The Freecom Network Storage Assistant 4 2 5 Start recovery procedure This procedure can reset and repair an Data Tank Gateway to factory default settings if you cannot access your Data Tank Gateway anymore Your user data will not be deleted Freecom Network Storage Assistant 1 51 The recovery mode has been enabled Please plug in the power plug while press the reset button on your Freecom Storage Gateway When the blue LED stops blinking the recovery has finished Press the OK button if finished To restore your settings please proceed as follows a b c d e f 9 h Enable the Recovery mode by clicking Start the recovery procedure in the Freecom Network Storage Assistant Turn the Data Tank Gateway off using Shutdown Unplug the Data Tank Gateway s AC power pack Use a pointed object to carefully press the Reset button It is located next to the AC power slot on the back of the Data Tank Gateway Keep the Reset button pressed down and reattach the AC power supply Release
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