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1.               NTELLINET    ETWORK SOLUTIONS       WEB CONFIGURATION    5  When the procedure is complete  the HDD LED will turn off and the disk status  will show that the system is ready     RAID Setting    Raid level  KAID 1  File system  EXT  Raid Size  293 07 GB  Raid Used  0 08 ME    Remove raid system    Disk status     Ead system is normal operation       A  SA   k   iia        9  dewhda O fdevihdb  WO WDS200E5 00PFBO WDC WOS200E5 00PFBRO  420 GBytes 320 GBytes    Exchange Disk       NOTE  Clicking    Remove system data    or    Remove raid system    will erase all data   Only use these if you need to set up a different RAID system     4 2 5 3 Firmware Upgrade    In this section  you can check the current firmware version and upgrade if a new  one is available  Download the latest firmware and store it on your computer  then  browse for the   gz file  select it and start the upgrade  The upgrade process takes  about 10 20 minutes     Bi Personal Info       j   Lj E NEG ESESSRSHS HE gnam 5   Teu ie E ER 1 ye   gu u  TAF ZEN E       ies        E Ww gm NN     A bal     E LA   J BE ESE MM LN t       Current Firmware version 2 6  rS 201 00 TS    Disk Utility UpgradeFile  Browse     RAID Setting      Save Configuration       Restore Configuration       Factory Reset       NETWORK SOLUTIONS       WEB CONFIGURATION    NOTE  Never turn off your device during the firmware upgrade procedure  as this  may damage it  If for any reasons  e g   power supply failure during the firmwar
2.        VY INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       ADDITIONAL FEATURES    6 2 1 iTunes    When the iTunes support for Bonjour is enabled  the Gigabit SATA NAS will appear  as a shared music folder in your iTunes library  Store your MP3 files in the music  folder of the Gigabit SATA NAS and play them over the network   1  Make sure the support for iTunes in the Bonjour menu is enabled   Basic O Personal Info     Logout    Users and Groups    Bonjour Setting    Enable  iTunes Enable    m   ce  File and Print    System  ae  Network Service     DHCP Server       BTlorrent  me  Maintenance    im  Log File       2  Store your MP3 files in the music folder of the NAS  The folder   s already been  created in   public music      Z   public on 192 168 11 21   M    File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help     sxx      5 JH Search  gt  Folders HBE     O btdawnlbad  File and Folder Tasks      music    Other Places  Details     2 objects O bytes   E Internet ue          NTELLINET    ETW OR K SOLUTIONS       ADDITIONAL FEATURES    wl    3  StartiTunes and the Gigabit SATA NAS will appear as a shared device     File Edit Controls wiew    Store Advanced Help iTunes    LIBRARY  ip Music     O1 Track 1  E   Movies   x Du  rac  Musa  E 04 Track 4  L1 Podcasts de li OS Track 5  ig  Radio   06 Track 6    OF Track 7    08 Track 8  M 09 Track 9    SHARED   10 Track 10    11 Track 11       STORE  I2 iTunes Store    PLAYLISTS  c Party Shuffle       6 3 USB Drive    USB drives connected to the network drive ca
3.     e Weight  1 65 kg  3 6 lbs       Operating temperature  5     40  C  41     104 F      Operating humidity  5     90  RH  non condensing   e Storage temperature   20     70  C   4     158 F     Power    External power adapter  12 V DC  2 0A    Power consumption       25 1 Watts maximum with HDD active      1 8 Watts maximum with HDD turned off    Package Contents     Gigabit SATA NAS 3 TB     Power adapter   e Installation CD with user manual    Quick install guide       SPECIFICATIONS C INTELLINET  NETWORK SOLUTIONS    SAFETY  amp  COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS  FCC Part 15    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of Federal Communications Commission  FCC   Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable 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    e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the eq
4.    2  Once the system has shut down  remove the power supply from the AC outlet  and disconnect the Ethernet cable    3  Connect the USB cable to the USB device port on the NAS and the USB port  on your computer    4  Turn on the NAS  The USB drive will automatically appear  in My Computer for  Windows  on the desktop for Mac     IMPORTANT  Depending on the file system used to format the drive and the OS   the USB drive might not be accessible without the installation of additional software  applications to mount the drive  The EXT2 file system is ideal for the network drive   but is not natively supported by Windows or Mac  so if you intend to use it as a  USB drive  choosing NTFS or FAT32 might be more convenient to use  although  slower for the network drive   Remember that when formatting the drive  all data  will be lost  including the data related to the network drive    The user accounts and access rights used for the network drive don t apply to the       NETWORK SOLUTIONS       ADDITIONAL FEATURES    USB drive  When connected directly to the computer via USB  all data can be  accessed and modified    NOTE  The Gigabit SATA NAS has to be turned off to change it from acting as a  USB drive to a network drive and vice versa  When both USB and Ethernet cables  are connected  the USB connection has priority and the NAS will act as a USB  drive until disconnected and restarted     6 4 USB Backup  Model 505895   3 TB only     The USB backup function can be used to quickly a
5.    GIGABIT  SATA NAS    USER    MANUAL    MODELS 505888   amp  905895          Model 505888  1 5 TB    Model 505895  3 TB       INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS    INT 505888 505895 UM 0110 01    Thank you for purchasing the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS  Gigabit SATA  NAS  Model 505888  1 5 TB  or Model 505895  3 TB   Either model provides an  easy solution for home and office users who require the benefits of the 3 S s   speed  streaming and abundant storage space     You can install a SATA hard drive     up to 1 5 TB for Model 505888 and up to 3 TB  for Model 505895     for extremely fast access to data storage on your network  If  more space is needed  you can connect two additional USB HDDs  And with the  convenient power saving design  the SATA NAS will put the HDD to sleep if it isn t  needed     saving more than 80 percent of its power     With a Gigabit network connection  this device provides ultra fast data throughput   making it the perfect network storage unit for smaller work groups  Plus  it allows  you to stream videos and photos through the media player in your home  entertainment center  and streams MP3 files to your media player via iTunes and  downloads files via the BitTorrent network to the NAS without your PC being on     Detailed instructions in this user manual make installation reasonably quick and   simple so you ll soon be enjoying the benefits of all these popular features    e Holds one  Model 505888  or two  Model 505895  3 5  SATA I or SATA II ha
6.    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       3  Set the first hard drive in the enclosure 4  Secure the drive using 2  and connect the SATA and power cables  screws on each side    5  Using the tape provided  attach the thermal probe  black and white wire  to the  first hard drive  Choose a location between the two drives so the probe wont  be damaged during the installation of the second drive        6  Set the second hard drive in the enclosure     7  Secure the drive using 2  and connect the SATA and power cables  screws on each side    8  Reverse Steps 2 and 1  sliding the inner enclosure back into the outer chassis  and replacing the 4 screws in the chassis bottom     NOTE  Be careful not to damage any cables or components during the assembly   and make sure the cables are firmly connected        GC INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       EN HARDWARE    2 QUICK INSTALLATION    2 1 Connections  amp  Configuration    Following is a quick installation procedure to get you up and running  For further  details on each of the settings  refer to subsequent sections in this manual     1  Install one or two hard drives  NOTE  Without installing and formatting a drive  first  the other functions of the Gigabit SATA NAS will not be available    2  Connect the Ethernet cable from your network router or switch to the device    3  Model 505888  When everything is connected  turn the Gigabit SATA NAS on  by connecting the power adapter  Give it about two minutes to boot up    Model 505895  When everything
7.    Windows Printing       Du    Workgroup        F Name     l Comment s ma  Pd Giga Lan PLEIADES GIGA LAN  Printer Model  Generic    Location   Print Using  Please select a driver or printer model E  E E NN     2    More Printers      Add          ADDITIONAL FEATURES    4  When prompted  enter a  name and password        either as an administrator    or user     and click  OK      Select the lp printer from  the list  then find the  corresponding printer  model to install the  correct printer driver   Click  Add      6  A Printer List screen                 should display with  your selectionin the  list  indicating that  your printer is now  set up     Y    ADDITIONAL FEATURES    In Ment Name    Connect to the printer  Pd Giga Lan  as                       Name   Password         Remember this password in my keychain   Cancel   GOK  AS Printer Browser      Windows Printing F      1  Pd Giga Lan E f    Name y vr Comment    Generic dot matrix printer entry  Printer Model    PM G800 prm HH    Cancel      Location   Print Using  Please select a driver or printer model A  E    More Printers      Add  Printer List ES      Add D elete Ut lity C ClCH ov E  4 Status Kind Host      Ip EPSON PM G800             Y INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       6 6 BitTorrent    Used in conjunction with its built in BitTorrent client  the Gigabit SATA NAS can be  set to download media files from the Internet and have them saved directly to the  internal SATA hard drive  You can then turn off your
8.   Quick install guide    Model 505895   3 TB    Standards    e IEEE 802 3  10Base T Ethernet   e IEEE 802 3ab  Twisted Pair Gigabit Ethernet   e IEEE 802 3u  100Base TX Fast Ethernet     General   e LAN  RJ45 10 100 1000 Mbps data port   e USB  2 Hi Speed USB 2 0 USB type A ports for external USB hard drive  USB  flash drive or USB printer   e Data throughput  up to 25 MB s  FTP  read    Internal hard drive        Design  3 5  SATA I or SATA II       Maximum size  1 5 TB       Total capacity  3 TB  RAID 0    External USB hard drives        Supported file systems  FAT32  NTFS       Maximum size  1 TB     File serving protocols  CIFS  Samba   FTP  NFS       NETWORK SOLUTIONS       SPECIFICATIONS       iTunes server       iTunes version mt daapd 0 2 4      Maximum connection limit  8  e FTP server max  connection limit  8  e Samba server       Version samba 3 0 25  supporting NTLMv2 authentication for Windows Vista       Maximum connection limit  8    BitTorrent client options       Maximum upload bandwidth      Maximum download bandwidth      Status statistics for active torrents    Certifications  FCC Class B  CE  RoHS  VCCI    Security   User Management   Network Shares   e Maximum user accounts  8   e Maximum user groups  8     Username password based security     Folder level security  read write      Disk space usage  quota  management   e Supported network clients  Windows  Linux  Mac OS    Environmental   e Dimensions  237  I  x 137  w  x 42  h  mm  9 33 x 5 39 x 1 54 in
9.   Share pee aie       4 2 3 System    In this menu  you can configure the basic network settings for the Gigabit SATA  NAS and find details related to the firmware or disk usage        Y INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       WEB CONFIGURATION    4 2 3 1 LAN Settings    In this section  you can define the hostname for the NAS and set up the IP  configuration  Selecting  Obtain IP DNS address automatically  is recommended   When selecting a hostname  make sure to use a unique name and not one that  has already been used on the local network    If required  you can also set the individual addresses yourself  If you need help in  manually filling in these fields  contact your network administrator  NOTE  After  making any changes to the settings  click  Save  to apply the new configuration     __ Basic __   TESEO     Users and Gror LAN Settings  User Management  Group Management Hostname          IP Address Setting    Obtain IP Address automatically   i O Use following IP Address   ESERE IP Address 92  Share Management Subnet Mask    Printer Server Default Gateway    yr fe  Obtain DNS Server Addres    LAN Settings C Use following ONS Server A  Primary a   secondary  others   MAC Address 00 01 02 04 05 FO    Time Settings  Turn Off Server  Information   Disk Usage  Error Notification       4 2 3 2 Time Settings    In this section  you can set the date and time manually or select your time zone  from the drop down list and use an NTP server to synchronize the time via the  Internet
10.   This form of array splits each piece of data across  both of the drives in segments  since data is written without any form of parity  data checking  it allows for the fastest data transfer compared to the other  setups  However  if one drive becomes damaged  the whole array can become  corrupted    RAID 1     This mode requires two identical drives for implementation  A RAID 1  creates an exact copy  or mirror  of a set of data on the second drive  useful  when reliability and backup are more important than data capacity  Available  capacity to the user will only be as large as a single drive  but when one of the    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       WEB CONFIGURATION       hard drives fails  it can be replaced and the data rebuilt   JBOD     Used to combine two hard drives of different capacity into a single  larger  hard drive  If you re using two identical drives  RAID O is recommended instead     NOTE  Creating the RAID system can take awhile  depending on drive capacity   Do not turn off power or interrupt the system in any other way during this process   The use of the EXT2 file system for optimum performance and functionality is  recommended  Also  changing the RAID setup requires that you to re format the  drives  Make sure you back up all data before doing so     4 2 5 2 1 Rebuilding a RAID Array    When using RAID 1  if one of the drives fails  the faulty HDD has to be replaced  and the RAID 1 array rebuilt     1  Login and go to the RAID Setting menu to check the disk stat
11.   When setting manually  click    Save    to apply the new time and save the  settings  when synchronizing via the Internet  select the NTP server and click     Update Time          gt  Users and Groups Time Settings    User Management  Jate 5   070  Group Management male Month  i  gt   Day   gt   veal         Hour Minute  File Server Time Zane  GMT 01 00  Amsterdam  Berlin  Bern  Rome  Vienna    Share Management NTP Server  9 Default time windows cor    Printer Server O User Define AAA    LAN Settings       NOTE  To use the NTP function  you need to enter a valid NTP server or select one    VY INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       WEB CONFIGURATION    from the drop down list  If the default address at time windows com doesn t work   find a new one and try again or turn off the NTP server and set the time manually     4 2 3 3 Turn Off Server  In this section  you can restart the server or turn off the NAS via the Web browser   Make sure that nobody is accessing the device when you restart it or turn it off     LAN Settings Turn Off Server    Time Settings    Ta restart the server  click the Restart button   Ta turn off the server  click the Turn off button   Information   Disk Usage   Error Notification    pins       Click    Restart    to restart the server  The system will restart and automatically prompt  you for the login when it s ready  Click    Turn Off    to shut down the system  The  browser will prompt you to close the window after about 90 seconds  Internet  Explor
12.   or a printer attached to another computer    i 4 To setup a network  printer that is not attached to a print server   AJ use the  Local printer     option     5  When the Specify a Printer  Ms    screen displays  select Specify a Printer if   amp         IF unu don t know the name or address of the printer  vou can search for a printer    Connect to this printer    ned Ud eee    and click  Next      What printer do you want ta connect to     C Browse for a printer      Connect to this printer  or to browse for a printer  select this option and click Next   Mame     Example  Meerrer printer    C2 Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or office network     URL     Example  http    server printers muprinter   printer    6  When the Browse for TRAIT Tea EPG  Printer screen displays  mnc D  find the Gigabit SATA NAS When the list of printers appears  select the one vou want to use  S    in the Shared Printers      list  select  Ip  and click  Shared printers     66 33  Next  3 Microsoft Windows Network  Eb WORKGROUP    Printer      Fd aiga larslp    Printer information  Comment  Status  Ready Documents waiting        VY INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       ADDITIONAL FEATURES    When the next screen  displays  select your printer  from the list or browse for  the corresponding driver  on your local drive  Click     OK    to complete the  procedure  Your printer is  now set up     6 5 2 Installation on a Mac          Add Printer Wizard    Select the manufacturer and 
13.  72 INTELLINET Gigabit SATA NAS 3TB    WOR    ee Basic Control Panel l Personal Information Log out    BTorrent    o  DHCP Server    in  pen torrent fil Brows   Aide T public btdowr    BTorrent  gm Torrent File Location   mnt ide1 publi    so    SS Se    noecho records   paradigm   girders a8 BMBIO   kb s   kb s  sto   Stet        under a steel sky torrent p      Refresh         To start downloading files  you need to download a torrent file from the Internet first   then upload it to the NAS  Once the torrent file is added  you can start downloading   The downloaded files will be stored in your   public btdownload  folder    The BitTorrent client on the Gigabit SATA NAS can download five files at a time   with a maximum of 40 files in the queue  Remember to start the download again  if the device has been turned off or rebooted before the file has been downloaded  completely   Also see Section 6  Additional Features   BitTorrent     NOTE  The BitTorrent client on the NAS uses the TCP protocol and the ports 6881   6889  Make sure those ports are not blocked by your router or its firewall and  if  necessary  set up port forwarding so traffic for those ports is forwarded to the NAS     NETWORK SOLUTIONS       WEB CONFIGURATION    4 2 5 Maintenance    In this menu  you can format the hard drive s   upgrade the firmware and manage  the configuration settings     4 2 5 1 Disk Utility  This utility can be used to format the hard drive s  and view related disk information   j I  P  
14.  Bonjour tab in your bookmarks folder and select the Gigabit SATA NAS     1     Turn on the NAS  ensuring its connected to the same network as your computer     2  Open your Web browser  If not already displayed  click on the bookmarks icon    SYSTEM SETUP  LOGGING IN    sth Apple Macpower Apple  37  v    to show all bookmarks     AHAHA about blank    p  NR  EL LU MM IOo  E    Show all bookmarks           NETWORK SOLUTIONS    3  Select  Bonjour  and browse for  intellinet   Click on it to display the Login  Screen     E Bookmarks Bar  37         About Bonjour      Bookmarks Menu   intellinet   Address Book  Bonjour    4  History   E3 All RSS Feeds   A News    3 Mac    3 Kids                i Qr Google       Username             Password                   GY INTELLINET SYSTEM SETUP   LOGGING IN    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       4 WEB CONFIGURATION    Open your Web browser  enter the IP address of your Gigabit SATA NAS  refer to  Section 3  System Setup   Logging In  and log in  The default login is  admin  for  both the username and the password  The initial screen that displays presents four  primary menu options  Basic  Control Panel  Personal Information and Log Out        INTELLINET Gigabit SATA NAS 1 5TB       System Information    INTELLINET Gigabit SATA NAS 1 5TB  505888   2 6 7 20100113    192 168 0 83       Basic     The settings in this menu are aimed at the user who wants to quickly set  up the LAN disk and share files on the local network  Only the most basic  functions a
15.  Step 1     Step 1  Network Attached Storage found     Click on the device shown below in the selection box on the left  then click on  OK to begin the configuration     Server Mame intellinet    IP Address 192 168 0 83  Fixed   Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0  Default Gateway 192 168 0 1   DS Server 192 168 0 1    Search again   MAC Address 00 01 D2 0A 03 FO       9  Before you can access the Gigabit  SATA NAS  you need to enter the  admin password  Enter the default        sse enter current admin     admin        in the text field  then click    Canet            OK    to log in        SYSTEM SETUP   LOGGING IN    NETWORK SOLUTIONS    6  When the Step 2  IP Settings screen displays  you can define the name for  your device and set up the IP configuration  Selecting  Automatically obtain an  IP address  DHCP   is recommended  When set  click  Next  to continue        bin     M  Step Q  IP Settings  Server Name Jintellinet    C Set IP configuration manually  e Automatically obtain an  IP address  DHCP     169   254  20   83  IP Address An IP address must be    Subnet Musk  255 255  0   0 specified in order to access  the Network Storage Link    Gateway 0 0 0 0 from the network     DN5 5erver     l l    7  When the Step 3  Date and Time screen displays  you can set up the date and  time  Select your time zone from the drop down menu  set the date and the  time  then click    Next    to continue       1 157 2010      3 18 53 PM   Fy       8  When the Step 4  Settings Configuration scr
16.  When the Bonjour service is disabled  the only way to access the Login screen is  by using its IP address  First  you need to find out the IP address of your Gigabit  SATA NAS  then use the Web browser to access the Web configuration interface     1  Turn on the NAS  ensuring it s connected to the same network as your  computer    2  Open the Terminal utility  which is usually located in your Applications  folder under Utilities  Terminal    NETWORK SOLUTIONS          SYSTEM SETUP   LOGGING IN       3  Enter  intellinet   This is the default name of the Gigabit SATA NAS  If its been    4     changed and you don t know the current correct name  reset the device first to  re establish the default settings    After entering the previous command and pressing the   Enter   key  it should  return an IP address  followed by the name you just entered     9  e e Terminal     tcsh     56x11        Last login  Fri Jun 2  88 48 54 on console       Welcome to Darwin      imac       nmblookup intellinet   I  querving intellinet on 192 166 141 255   192 168 11 21 intellinet x Hr    ik    hd    EE    5  Open your Web browser and enter the IP address from the previous step to    access the Web configuration interface  The default username and password  are both    admin        NOTE  When Bonjour is disabled  you can use the Peer to Peer method to log in  and set up your network drive     3 4 Bonjour Login    When the Bonjour service on the device is enabled  all you need to do is access  the
17.  computer    The BitTorrent client on the NAS uses the TCP protocol and ports 6881 6889  Make  sure those ports are not blocked by your router  If necessary  set up port forwarding  so that the traffic for those ports is forwarded to your NAS    The BitTorrent client on the NAS can download five files at a time  with a maximum of  40 files in the queue  Before turning off the device  stopping all current downloads  first is recommended  After the device has been rebooted or turned off  the partial  downloads will need to be started again to continue the download process     1  Browse the Internet for the media files you want to download  and store the  torrent files on your local drive    2  Login to the Web interface and go to the BTorrent screen in the Network  oervice menu  see Section 4 2 4 3     3  Click  Browse  and locate your previously downloaded torrent file  Select it and  click  Add  to add the file to the download queue     e Personal Info      a  Users and TE BTorrent    Max bandwidth down KEISI 2  Max bandwidth up K B s    5  Open torrent file     Browse         The torrent file is placed in  inn nt mdl fan blic btdown    m  File and Print  5 System   m Network Service     DHCP Server      d       Add       4  Click    Start    to begin the download process  NOTE  If the new file doesn t appear  on Ine list  click  Refresh  or re select    BTorrent    from the left hand menu    Co anell  Personal Info       T and TUE BTorrent   PAN File and Print   ie  System  
18.  done  click  Save  to create the new group     VY INTELLINET WEB CONFIGURATION    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       Select the new group from the existing shares list  then  depending on how you  share the files  click  Windows  FTP Access  or    NFS Access  and add the  users or groups that will have access to this share  You can allow access for  all users or define each user and group separately  Names with an    a    for the  first letter are groups     Basic 2 Personal Info      meer Windows  FTP Access   public    User Management     Grant access to Ral    Group Management      admin  vvritable   lt   Read Gnl questshare  Acero END LIST  quest share  Share Management ss WrILadie END LIST    Printer Server   LAN Settings The prefix     denotes Group Mame   Time Settings   Turn Off Server   Information   Disk Usage   Error Notification       Modifying Shares     Select the share from the existing shares list and modify the  access rights by clicking  Windows  FTP Access  or    NFS Access    for further  settings  Once done  click  Save  to apply the new settings    Removing Shares     To remove a share  select it from the existing shares list and  click  Delete Share      4 2 2 3 Printer Server    In this section  you can enable or disable the printer server and check the details of  the connected USB printer                                   Printer Server Setting  User Management  Enable  Printer Name  Description  optional  No printer exists    Group Management    File Server  
19.  eroe 45   4 WEB CONFIGURATION                        16 69 USB PAME rotas 45  Poe 16 6 5 1 Installation on a PC                   46  4 1 1 Quick AA 16 6 5 2 Installation on a Mac                 40   4 2 Control Panel                                  19 021 TUNES           42  4 2 1 Users and Groups                     19 06 BIO TOI caminas 91  4 2 2 File and Print                             20 7 GLOSSARY ssznaaexuqdiqxsnexuicsenin 53   4 2 3 System                       sseess 22 8 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS   54   4 2 4 Network Service                        25 9 SPECIFICATIONS                                  56    Package Contents    e Gigabit SATA NAS    Power adapter    Quick install guide and installation CD with user manual    NOTE  Some screen images have been modified to fit the format of this manual     NETWORK SOLUTIONS       CONTENTS       1 HARDWARE    1 1 Model 505888   1 5 TB    1 1 1 System Requirements      Computer with Internet browser and network access for setup    Switch or router with one free Ethernet port for the NAS    One 3 5  SATA I or SATA II hard drive with 20 GB     1 5 TB  1 5 Gbps     1 1 2 Front Panel  Two LEDs are positioned behind the front     pane grille  Blue indicates power is on  ese uu 2   red indicates data access  NOTE  This vU Bititttitnnunedddi didi    e  e 9 999  o e es   ATI PP       e e IIA  AIRITTRTA A TRTAI7    unit doesn t feature an On Off switch  To isis   turn it off  simply remove the power supply  Hii   or when usin
20.  im  Network Service      DHCP Server      Bonjour             Open torrent file   Browse         The torrent file is placed in lim nt md1 public btd own       ie    Maintenance    In     in  Log File ID Name SIZE Percentage Download Upload   Client   Status    1  crossingl mov torrent  91 3MB  0  O kb s   O kb s O  stop Stop          NETWORK SOLUTIONS       ADDITIONAL FEATURES    The file is now being downloaded  as indicated by the updated information in the   Percentage and Download columns below  and  if you like  you can turn off your   computer  Remember to start the download process again if the Gigabit SATA NAS   has been turned off or rebooted before the file has been downloaded completely   lane   Personal Info      7  Users and Groups    BTorrent        File and Print    System  me  Network Service     DHCP Server     Bonjour  6 Blorrent    Opentomentfile          LBrowse                         The torrent file is placed in lim nt md1 public btdawn       Add  me  Maintenance    in      m og bile ID   Mare DIZE Percentage Download  Upload   Chent  Status       crossing1 mov torrent 91 3MB   1  20 1  kb s  0 0 deb s  0      connect  Star       Once the file has been downloaded  you can delete it from the download list and  access the media file on your Gigabit SATA NAS  All files will be stored in the      public btdownload    folder     E public on 192 168 11 21   M      File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    o Back   O d J Search    Folders Hee  EAT ME     Sy btdo
21.  is connected  turn the Gigabit SATA NAS on  by pressing the Power switch  Give it about two minutes to boot up    4  On the included installation CD  run the INTELLINET nas exe utility  If needed   refer to Section 3  System Setup   Logging In in the manual    5  Access the Web configuration interface via your Web browser  then refer to  section 4  Web Configuration in the user manual    5  Model 505888  Go to the Maintenance menu and use the disk utility to format  the drive  When only using the Gigabit SATA NAS as network drive  using EXT2  is recommended  when also using it as a USB drive  NTFS or FAT32 will be  more convenient  depending on your operating system    Model 505895  Go to the Maintenance menu and use the disk utility to format  the drive  If two identical drives are installed  you can also go to the RAID  Setting section and create your RAID array    6  Once the drive has been formatted  go to the Basic menu and follow the quick  setup wizard instructions  This will help you to set up the IP configuration  add  the first user and prepare file sharing  after which you ll be ready to start sharing  or downloading files  NOTE  Set the speed for your network card to auto and  not full or half speed     2 2 Power On Off Procedures    2 2 1 Model 505888   1 5 TB   To turn the power on  simply connect the power supply  NOTE  Always connect the  power adapter to the Gigabit SATA NAS before you plug it into an AC outlet  It ll  take about two minutes for the network 
22.  they can be added to the user account  management    3  Ilf desired  configure the permissions to the shared folder and add or remove  other users     4 1 1 3 Add Group  This screen lets you quickly add a new group     BEBAS   Contro  Panei   Personal info   af Quick Setup Step 1 3       Wizard     AddUser Add Group    Group Mame     Add Share       Enter the group name      Configure which members will be included in this group by adding or removing  them from the list    3  Configure the share permissions by adding  read only or writable  or removing   them from the list     4 1 1 4 Add Share  This screen lets you quickly add a new share   uick Setup Step 1 3    N           Wizard    Add User Add Share    Add Group ohare Marne            1  Enter the share name and  if desired  a description for the share    2  Configure the Windows FTP access permissions by adding  read only or writable   or removing members or groups from the list    3  Configure the NFS access permissions by adding unique IP addresses or a  subnet        WEB CONFIGURATION       NETWORK SOLUTIONS    4 2 Control Panel    4 2 1 Users and Groups    In this section  the administrator can manage the users and groups for the NAS   Start by adding your users first  then create the groups and assign the members  to their groups  NOTE  These settings only apply to the network drive  not when  the drive is connected to the computer directly via USB     4 2 1 1 User Management  In this section  you can see all exis
23. DVD  tape or additional external drive  Any loss or  corruption of data while using this Gigabit SATA NAS is the sole responsibility of  the user  and under no circumstances will INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS  be held liable for compensation or the recovery of this data        NETWORK SOLUTIONS       QUICK INSTALLATION    3 SYSTEM SETUP   LOGGING IN    To configure your network drive  open your Web browser  enter the IP address   then use the Web configuration interface for further setup  Options for identifying  your device s IP address once it s connected to the network are described below     3 1 PC Login    Open the INTELLINET nas exe utility on the included CD  This will list the device  automatically and allow you to access the Web configuration interface with a simple  click of your mouse  You can use the same utility at a later point to map the network  drive after you set up your shares     1  Turn on the NAS  ensuring it s connected to the same network as your computer    2  Start the utility by double clicking on the  exe file and clicking  Setup     3  Your Gigabit SATA NAS should automatically display in the device list  If it  doesn t  make sure the utility has access to the network and search again   You may need to configure your firewall or even temporarily turn it off    4  With the utility   s Step 1  Network Storage Link s  Have Been Found screen  displayed  select your device and click  OK  to start the setup wizard     Hetwork Storage Link   Setup Wizard 
24. Description  Optional   Quota  Used    Disk Usage  Percentage    public CM ritable   share List swupdate  Writable   END LIST             NTELLINET    ETWOR K SOLUTIONS       VVL     e    9 NETWORK STORAGE    To access the data on the Gigabit SATA NAS via the network connection  you can  use either FTP or SMB  Before you can access the shared folders  you need to  set up your users  groups and shares  see Section 3      5 1 File Access on a PC    5 1 1 FTP    Open Windows Explorer and enter  ftp     followed by the IP address of the Gigabit  SATA NAS  Add the username and password in front of the IP address with    a    in  between  for example  ftp   demo demo 192 168 11 21     3 My Computer   JoJk3    File Edit View Favorites Tools Help          ACK   gt  d ya Search     Folders Hak    Jha  Floppy        System Tasks Yo me OS CS   4 DVD RW Drive  D      Other Places Y    10 objects 3 My Computer    After login  you can access the available folders and transfer your files  Remember  that files can t be opened directly via FTP  You always need to transfer them to  your computer first     2  ftp   192 1698 11 217 uE    File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    Q9 pack z  gt  a DO search  gt  Folders Hab    ci Fp 11192 168 11 21     PUBLIC    Other Places       User  demo Es Intermet    NOTE  For FTP transfers  it s recommended that you install and use a dedicated  FTP application  either a free utility or a professional shareware program        NETWORK STORAGE       NETWORK SOLUT
25. IONS    5 1 2 Windows Explorer   Open Windows Explorer and enter     V followed by the IP address of the Gigabit  SATA NAS  for example       192 168 11 21     All available folders and shares on the  NAS will display  which you can then access directly    You can copy files to the network storage as if it were a folder on your local drive   Depending on the bandwidth  you can also directly play and open the files  although  transferring the data to your local drive first is recommended     j GIGABIT SATANAS  192 168 11 21   Jog  Y    File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help    Q Back     ei ya Search  j  Folders    33  gt     W192 168 11 21    F      admin    Network Tasks zz quest share    lp    Other Places   public     Printers and Faxes    Details       5 1 3 Mapping a Network Drive  For easy access  mapping the storage as a network drive is recommended     1  Double click on My Computer  go to the Tools menu and select    Map Network  Drive         3 My Computer QuE    Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help       5   Map Network Drive         Back oF   Disconnect Network Drive            Synchranize     Address   E My Computer        Folder Options     System Tasks Y Hard Disk Drives    Other Pl cm  er riaces Os  C      Details    Sy SCRATCH  E       Connects to a network drive           NTELLINET    ETWORK SOLUTIONS       wl    NETWORK STORAGE    2  Follow the setup wizard on screen instructions and fill in the path to your NAS   When entering the IP address  also add the folde
26. Il Personal Info  Info     Disk Utility      p    AAA A       CONN    fdev ndb ext2    mntfide2  mounted  Disk Utility  RAID Setting  Firmware Upgrade  fdev nda e Amntide 1   Em  Save Configuration          Restore Configuration       Factory Reset       Disk spin down time  Minute EN       Encryption     The Gigabit SATA NAS supports 128 bit loop AES encryption for the  EXT2 file system  When enabled  the drive needs to be formatted again  and  you ll be prompted for a password  which has to be exactly 20 characters     File System  Model 505888   1 5 TB      The available file systems are EXT2  EXT3   FAT32 and NTFS  For the drive installed in the Gigabit SATA NAS  using EXT2  is recommended for optimum performance and functionality when it is used as  network drive only  If it s to be connected to a PC via USB  as well  then NTFS  is the preferred file system  so that it can be mounted without the need to install  additional applications to read the EXT2 partition  The performance of the  network drive will not be as good as with EXT2  however    File System  Model 505895   3 TB      For drives not in a RAID array  there s a  choice among EXT2  EXT3 and FAT32  For drives installed in the Gigabit SATA  NAS  using EXT2 is recommended for optimum performance and functionality    Scandisk     Click  Scan  to check the disk integrity  If possible  any errors found  will automatically be fixed  This can take awhile to finish  depending on the  capacity of the drive  During any s
27. a     set From Browser Options   TIBIBFBEHLCE    Add Share    A    m         Mac users  follow the setup wizard step below to quickly prepare your network   drive for file sharing    Select your preferred language for the Web interface from the drop down list    oet a new password for the Web configuration interface  not required  but   strongly recommended     3  If you prefer a different hostname for your NAS  you can change the name here   otherwise  simply use the default name    4  Its recommended that you set both IP Address and DNS Server to obtain the  IP automatically  but  if required  you can set it manually  If you need help in  manually filling in these fields  contact your network administrator    5  Set the date and time manually or select your time zone from the drop down  list and use an NTP server to synchronize the time via the Internet    6  Click  Save  to save the new settings     4 1 1 2 Add User  This screen lets you quickly add and configure a new user account     O Control Panel   Personal Info    Step 1 3    N        Wizard    Add Group    Add Share        Please type your password      optional Doo O     Create Shared private Folder    Shared Private Folder Location  O Enable Quota of    MB       1  Enter the username and password for the new account  At this point  you can    VY INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       WEB CONFIGURATION    also create a private folder for that user and set the quota limit    2 l fthere are other users already set up 
28. and its descendants  NTFS has several improvements over FAT   but is not compatible with other operating systems  except  perhaps  in Read  Only mode     LAN     A local area network  LAN  is a computer network covering a small local  area  like a home  office or small group of buildings such as a residence  office  complex or college    SMB     Server Message Block  SMB  is a network application level protocol mainly  applied to share files  printers  serial ports and miscellaneous communications  between nodes on a network    Torrent     A torrent can mean either a torrent metadata file or all files described  by it  depending on context  The torrent file contains metadata about all the  files it makes downloadable  including their names and sizes and checksums  of all pieces in the torrent  It also contains the address of a tracker that  coordinates communication between the peers in the swarm     GLOSSARY       NETWORK SOLUTIONS    8 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS    PO  gt O  gt  o    PO PO PO FO PO    O     gt      a      Why aren t some of the functions and menus available      he functions of the Gigabit SATA NAS require that a hard drive be installed     Make sure you have a hard drive installed and that it is formatted  preferably  using EXT2        lost my password  What do   do     Press the Reset button and hold it for 5 seconds to reset the NAS to its default    settings  The default login is admin  admin   Resetting the device will erase  all user and group account
29. conserve natural resources  For more detailed  information about recycling of this product  please contact your local city office   your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased this  product     In countries outside of the EU  If you wish to discard this product  please contact  your local authorities and ask for the correct manner of disposal     Dieses auf dem Produkt oder der Verpackung angebrachte Symbol zeigt an  dass  dieses Produkt nicht mit dem Hausm  ll entsorgt werden darf  In   bereinstimmung  mit der Richtlinie 2002 96 EG des Europaischen Parlaments und des Rates   ber  Elektro  und Elektronik Altgerate  WEEE  darf dieses Elektrogerat nicht im  normalen Hausm  ll oder dem Gelben Sack entsorgt werden  Wenn Sie dieses  Produkt entsorgen m  chten  bringen Sie es bitte zur Verkaufsstelle zur  ck oder  zum Recycling Sammelpunkt Ihrer Gemeinde     Ce symbole sur le produit ou son emballage signifie que ce produit ne doit pas  etre traite comme un dechet menager  Conformement    la Directive 2002 96 EC  sur les dechets d equipements electriques et electroniques  DEEE   ce produit  electrique ne doit en aucun cas etre mis au rebut sous forme de dechet municipal  non trie  Veuillez vous debarrasser de ce produit en le renvoyant    son point   de vente ou au point de ramassage local dans votre municipalite     des fins de  recyclage     Questo simbolo sui prodotto o sulla relativa confezione indica che il prodotto non  va trattato come un rifiuto do
30. d choose  Connect to Server      2  Enter    smb      followed by the IP address  of your Gigabit SATA NAS  or click   Browse  to locate the folder on your                                              network  Click    Connect    once the    server address has been entered     3  When prompted  choose a  folder  After you enter the  correct password  if    passwords have been set      the folder will appear on  your desktop        C INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS                   AAO Connect to Server  Server Address   smb   192 168 11 3     Q   Favorite Servers   Remove   Browse     Connect      Select the SMB CIFS shared volume you want to    e   connect to     pu blic         Authenticate   t   oc   3      Cancel         NETWORK STORAGE    5 2 2 FTP    The FTP utility on the Mac will be able to read the data on the network drive  but  you can t upload new data to the drive  To do that  you need to install a dedicated    FTP application  which can either be a free utility or a professional shareware  program     1  Click  Go  and choose  Connect to Server     2  Enter    ftp     followed by the IP address anar Connect to Server  of your Gigabit SATA NAS  Click WEA     Connect    once the server address has ftp   192 168 11 21    been entered                                        Favorite Servers     Remove   Browse     Connect       3  When prompted  choose a folder  After you enter the correct password  if  passwords have been set   the folder will appear on your deskto
31. drive to go online and be ready     To turn off the network drive  log in via your Web browser  stop all current downloads   go to the  Turn Off Server    section in the System menu and turn the server off   Once the system has shut down  remove the power adapter from the AC outlet     NETWORK SOLUTIONS       QUICK INSTALLATION ES       When using Gigabit SATA NAS as a USB drive  eject the external drive from your  system  then remove the power adapter from the AC outlet     2 2 2 Model 505895   3 TB   To turn the power on  first connect the power adapter to the Gigabit SATA NAS   then plug it into an AC outlet  Press the Power switch  The blue backlight LED will  turn on  and the unit will start to boot up  It will take about a minute for the device  to go online and be ready  During bootup  the OS LED will be blinking     To turn the power off  log in via your Web browser  stop all current downloads  go  to the  Turn Off Server    section in the System menu  and turn the server off or use  the Power switch  The OS LED will be blinking for about 5 seconds  the system  will shut down about 20 seconds later  NOTE  If the device is not in use for a  longer period of time  remove the power adapter from the AC outlet     IMPORTANT  To protect your files and help prevent the loss of your data  it s  strongly recommended that you keep two copies of your data  one copy on your  Gigabit SATA NAS and a second copy either on your internal drive or another  storage media  such as a CD  
32. e  upgrade  the procedure fails  you may not be able to operate your device anymore     4 2 5 4 Save Configuration    For backup and before every firmware upgrade  you can use this function to save  the current configuration  Click  Save  and save the  config tar  file on your computer        Save Configuration       ou can Save  Download  the configuration file ta your PC To save the server configuration   click the Save button    Disk Utility   RAID Setting    Firmware Upgrade    Restore Configuration    Factory Reset    4 2 5 5 Restore Configuration    To quickly restore previous settings or set up multiple units  you can save the  configuration and then use this function to upload a previous backup  Browse for  the  config tar  file on your computer and click  Restore  to restore the previous  settings              Restore Configuration    You can Restore  Upload  a previously saved configuration file from your PC To restare the  server configuration  select the file you wish to restore and click the  Restore  button     uM ResoreFle  Browse       RAID Setting  Firmware Upgrade    Save Configuration    Factory Reset          Y INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       WEB CONFIGURATION    4 2 5 6 Factory Reset    Clicking  Factory Reset    will restore all settings to their default configuration  First   however  save your current configuration in case you want to restore it again later       Personal Info                         r P We n dila a EL y Pm P  m m  diis  Factory 
33. een displays  you can compare  your new settings with the previous configuration  If you find a mistake  click     Back    to make changes  otherwise  click  Save         SYSTEM SETUP   LOGGING IN    NETWORK SOLUTIONS    Network Storage Link   Setup Wizard  Step 4     Step 4  Settings Confirmation       Old Settings New Settings  Server Name intellinet intellinet  IP Address 168 254 20 83 192 168 0 83  Subnet Mask Estes eus  255 255 255 0  Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 192 168 0 1  IP Status  DEUS D Fixed    Date 20100115 2010 01 15  Time 15 18 53 15 18 53       9  The setup wizard will remind you that the          You are about to change the settings   previous settings will now be updated with Press  OK  to save new settings     Press  Cancel  if you want to keep current    the new configuration  Click    OK    to finish settings     the setup wizard     OK Cancel  Once you ve identified the IP address  as EM  confirmed above on the Step 4 screen   you can simply enter that into the URL    address field of your Web browser to access the Web configuration interface of  your device  NOTE  This option may not work on a Mac     3 2 Peer to Peer Login    If you connect the Gigabit SATA NAS directly to your computer  PC or Mac  using  Ethernet cable  you can access the device using its default IP  192 168 1 1  Open  the Web browser and enter 192 168 1 1 to access the Web configuration interface   NOTE  This option only works when Bonjour is disabled  see 3 4 below      3 3 Mac Login   
34. er only  for other browsers  close it manually      4 2 3 4 Information    In this section  you ll find the product name  the current firmware and the current  IP address              D SUME System Information    Time Settings       Product Name INTELLINET Gigabit SATA M amp S 1 5716  505000   Firmware Version 2 5      20100113    Turn Off Server    Product wendar  Disk Usage IP Address 182 168 0 83  Error Hotification       4 2 3 5 Disk Usage    In this section  you ll find a summary of the hard disk status and disk usage  Click   Refresh  to update the information        WEB CONFIGURATION    NETWORK SOLUTIONS    ic   ontroliBanel   Personal Info    Disk Usage    a Last Checked  1 1 2008 12 22 50    Time Settings    Turn Off Server Please select statistics information    Summar EA    Information Disk Name Capacity   Free Disk Usage   6          devhdb   509MB   20MB   ABD0MEB   55b  Error Hotification      dev hda   937007 MB   OME   93006 hE    155    DHCP Server    Bonjour       4 2 4 Network Service    In this menu  you can enable or disable network services like the DHCP server   Bonjour and the BitTorrent download service     4 2 4 1 DHCP Server    In this section  you can enable and set up the DHCP server  In general  there is  already a DHCP server on the local network  so you don t need to enable this  but  if required  enable it and configure the addresses  Once you ve set everything up   click  Save  to start the DHCP server and save the settings   ii  Personal Inf
35. g the network drive  go to the   Turn Off Server screen in the System section and click    Turn off     To turn it back on   re connect the power supply or allow about two minutes for the system to re boot  when using the network drive     e    ee  9e  qr 9o20       1 1 3 Rear Panel  The buttons and jacks on    the rear panel are detailed       n  below from left to right    ee CES MN    Gigabit Ethernet port      This RJ45 jack features  two LEDs  When flashing  green  the left LED indicates activity  The right LED is unlit when linked at 10  Mbps  green at 100 Mbps  orange at 1000 Mbps NOTE  The device can be used  as a network drive or an external USB drive  but not both at the same time  When  both USB  USB device port  and Ethernet cables are connected  the device will  act as a USB hard drive    Restart button     Press and release for a hardware reset of the network drive  The  device will restart after you release the button    Reset button     When the network drive is powered up and ready  press and  release for a software reset  or press and hold it for 5 seconds before releasing  to reset all the network drive settings to factory defaults  which will erase all  user accounts and groups     USB host port     This USB type B port is the host connection to the computer  when using the device as an external USB HDD     HARDWARE          Y INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS    USB device port     This USB type A port is for connection to an external USB hard  drive  USB f
36. hard drive        Design  3 5  SATA I or SATA II       Maximum size  1 5 TB   External USB hard drives        Supported file systems  FAT32  NTFS       Maximum size  1 TB   File serving protocols  CIFS  Samba   FTP  NFS   iTunes server        iTunes version mt daapd 0 2 4       Maximum connection limit  8   FTP server max  connection limit  8   Samba server        Version samba 3 0 25  supporting NTLMv2 authentication for Windows Vista       Maximum connection limit  8   BitTorrent client options        Maximum upload bandwidth       Maximum download bandwidth       Status statistics for active torrents   Certifications  FCC Class B  CE  RoHS  VCCI    Security   User Management   Network Shares    SPECIFICATIONS    Maximum user accounts  8  Maximum user groups  8  Username password based security  Folder level security  read write        NETWORK SOLUTIONS      Disk space usage  quota  management  e Supported network clients  Windows  Linux  Mac OS    Environmental   e Dimensions  237  I  x 137  w  x 42  h  mm  9 33 x 5 39 x 1 54 in    e Weight  1 65 kg  3 6 lbs       Operating temperature  5     40  C  41     104 F      Operating humidity  5     90  RH  non condensing   e Storage temperature   20     70  C   4     158 F     Power    External power adapter  12 V DC  2 0A    Power consumption       12 4 Watts maximum with HDD active      1 2 Watts maximum with HDD turned off    Package Contents     Gigabit SATA NAS 1 5 TB     Power adapter   e Installation CD with user manual  
37. he same    time       No  it can be used either as a USB drive or as a network drive  but not both at    the same time  When both cables are connected  the USB connection has  priority        NETWORK SOLUTIONS      Which file system is recommended for the internal hard drive      If the device is mainly used as network drive  using the EXT2 file system is  recommended  When the drive is also often used as a USB drive  the most  suitable file system will depend on the operating system  NTFS is most suitable  for Windows  and FAT32 offers the best compatibility      gt  o      Why doesn t the connected the USB cable show up on my computer       f the device is currently used as a network drive  it has to be restarted first   Depending on the file system of the internal hard drive  your operating system  might not natively support it  and you need to either install an additional  application to mount the drive or re format it using a different file system      gt  o       NETWORK SOLUTIONS       9 SPECIFICATIONS    Model 505888   1 5 TB    Standards    IEEE 802 3  10Base T Ethernet   IEEE 802 3ab  Twisted Pair Gigabit Ethernet   IEEE 802 3u  100Base TX Fast Ethernet     General    LAN  RJ45 10 100 1000 Mbps data port   USB  one Hi Speed USB 2 0 USB type A port for external USB hard drive  USB  flash drive or USB printer   USB  one USB type B port for host connection to computer when using the  device as an external USB HDD   Data throughput  up to 25 MBps  FTP  read    Internal 
38. l be slower than when the printer is  connected directly to the USB port on the computer  After you click  Print   wait for  the printer to receive the data     1  Connect your USB printer to the USB host port on the Gigabit SATA NAS and  turn both devices on    2  Log in to make sure the printer server is enabled and the printer has been  recognized     Basic   IE E Info    sobe ise Caer we        Pu     Printer Server Setting   gt   File and Print       File Server    Enable  Ps Printer Name usblp    Share Management ae  Description Epson USB2 0 Printer  Hi speed      optional      gt   System  me Network Service    Maintenance     x  m    Log File       Once these initial steps are complete  refer either to Section 6 5 1  Installation on  a PC or Section 6 5 2  Installation on a Mac     6 5 1 Installation on a PC   1  On your PC  go to Start and select    Printers and Faxes       2  Go to File and select    Add Printer    to bring up the printer setup wizard   3  Click    Next    to start the setup wizard        ADDITIONAL FEATURES    NETWORK SOLUTIONS    4  When the Local or Network  saaprner Wizard    Printer screen displays  Local or Network Printer       A  select    A network printer  o    The wizard needs to know which type of printer to set up  Q    and click    Next           Select the option that describes the printer you want to use         Local printer attached to this computer  Automatically detect and install mp Plug and Flay printer        4 network printer
39. lash drive or USB printer    Power adapter jack     For external USB devices  it s recommended that the USB  drives have their own power supply     1 1 4 Hard Drive Installation CAUTION  Handle the    device very carefully  as  some metal edges may  be sharp or rough        1  Remove the 3 screws from  the chassis bottom    Disengage the unit from  the stand if it   s attached          2  Push the inner  enclosure out to  separate it from  the outer chassis        3  Set the hard drive in the enclosure and 4  Secure the drive using 2 screws  connect the SATA and power cables  on each side    5  Reverse Steps 2 and 1  sliding the inner enclosure back into the outer chassis  and replacing the 3 screws in the chassis bottom    6  If desired  align the stand with the holes in the chassis and lightly snap the stand  in place     NOTE  Be careful not to damage any cables or components during the assembly   and make sure the cables are firmly connected     HARDWARE       NETWORK SOLUTIONS    1 2 Model 505895   3 TB    1 2 1 System Requirements      Computer with Internet browser and network access for setup     Switch or router with one free Ethernet port for the NAS     One or two 3 5  SATA I or SATA II hard drives  1 5 Gbps  with 20 GB     1 5 TB per  drive  3 TB total      For RAID 0 and 1  two hard drives of identical capacity are recommended    1 2 2 Front Panel    The buttons and jacks on   the front panel are detailed   below from top to bottom    Power switch     Press to  t
40. m Requirements                 4 4 3 Personal Information                        34   1 1 2  FFODDUP BIOL cis tts terea  4 4 3 1 Account                          ssssss 34   TES QUICK SEUD asistida 4 5 NETWORK STORAGE                          35   1 1 4 Hard Drive Installation                 9 5 1 File Access on a PC                        99   1 2 Model 505895   3 TB ass 6 su MEI nas 35  1 21 System Requirements                 6 9 1 2 Windows Explorer                     36   1 2 2  Front Panel osecousiiumiizsiviczaziss 6 9 1 3 Mapping a Network Drive          36   1 29 QUICK STUD tonal 6 9 1 4 Disconnecting a Network Drive    38   1 2 4 Hard Drive Installation                 dl 9 2 File Access on a Mac                      39   2 QUICK INSTALLATION                           9 DL SMB OPC nen 39  2 1 Connections  amp  Configuration             9 An 40  2 2 Power On Off Procedures                 9 6 ADDITIONAL FEATURES                      41  2 2 1 Model 505888   1 5 TB                9 MES I  saer seann 41   2 2 2 Model 505895   3 TB                 10 6 2 Bonjour and iTunes                          41   3 SYSTEM SETUP   LOGGING IN            11 6 2 1 iTunes                   seeeeeese 42  SUME POLO  Rr to 11 0 USB DIVO teens opereta 43  3 2 Peer to Peer Login                           13 6 3 1 Sharing a USB Drive                 43   9 9 Mac LOGIN aycctsccctactassesaecevsaeastertencen 13 6 3 2 The NAS as a USB Drive          44   34  BODIOUI LOOJIN sigs 14 OA USB Ba KUD
41. manage multiple users and  easily share a folder among a group of people     Bi Personal Info    wroup Wahagemen    questshare  END LIST                   Existing Groups     Lists the current groups of the Gigabit SATA NAS    Adding Groups     To add a new group  clear the form by clicking  Clear Form  and  enter a new group name  Once done  click  Save  to create the new group  To  add members to this group  select the group from the existing groups list and  click  Members  for further settings    Modifying Groups     Select the group from the existing groups list and modify the  members by clicking  Members  for further settings  Once done  click  Save   to apply the new settings    Removing Groups     To remove a group  select it from the existing groups list and  click  Delete Group      4 2 2 File and Print    In this menu  you can configure all the settings related to the FTP  NFS and printer  server in order to manage how your files and folders are shared     4 2 2 1 File Server    In this section  you can modify the server settings and enable or disable a service   NOTE  After making any changes to the settings  click  Save  to apply the new  configuration     Character Set     Select the language of your file names from the drop down list    Windows Setting     In this section  you can change the workgroup the Gigabit  SATA NAS belongs to and modify its description  The IP for the WINS  Windows  Internet name server  can be left blank unless this is required for yo
42. mestico  In ottemperanza alia Direttiva UE 2002 96 EC  sui rifiuti di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche  RAEEI   questa prodotto  elettrico non deve essere smaltito come rifiuto municipale misto  Si prega di  smaltire il prodotto riportandolo al punto vendita o al punto di raccolta municipale  locale per un opportuno riciclaggio     Este simbolo en el producto o su embalaje indica que el producto no debe tratarse  como residuo domestico  De conformidad con la Directiva 2002 96 CE de la UE  sobre residuos de aparatos electricos y electronicos  RAEEI   este producto  electrico no puede desecharse con el resto de residuos no clasificados  Deshagase  de este producto devolviendolo al punta de venta o a un punta de recogida  municipal para su reciclaje     cere A       INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS    offers a complete line  of active and passive networking products   Ask your local computer dealer for more information or visit    ww w intellinet network com     Copyright    INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS    All products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners     
43. model af your printer  IF your printer came with  an installation disk  click Have Disk  IF your printer is not listed  consult your  printer documentation for a compatible printer     Manufacturer  Digital   Epson   Fuji eros  Fujitsu   GCC   Generic    This driver i  not digitally signed   Tell me why driver signing is important                        1  Go to Applications and open the Printer Setup Utility in the Utilities folder   OOO    Utilities      lt  gt  J    e m      a     9 Network   5 Book Fh REPO ADERSS  e   ript      amp  NDAS Utility  SB Desktop Bor     Netinfo Manager   ee E    Network Utility    Me p poros m     E     THT Liat  7   Applications ane  m Printer Setup Utility   9 Documents   ae Sit Standard tT      iss Movies ud  amp  i System Profiler T   amp  Music ary    Mi Terminal    a     Ls   VoiceOver Utility                                     ADDITIONAL FEATURES       VY INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       2  When the Printer  Browser screen displays   click  More Printers      3  Use the Windows  Printing and the  Workgroup drop down  menus to display the  Gigabit SATA NAS in  the window  Select it  and click  Choose         A Ae Printer Browser Ss    a   a  amp     Default Browser   IP Printer Search             GC INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS    Printer Name dde   Con nection                            Name     Location        Print Using  Please select a driver or printer model       2    More Printers     Add    C P Be Printer Browser       
44. n be shared and accessed on the  network  Plus  instead of a network drive  the NAS can be used as a USB drive     6 3 1 Sharing a USB Drive    A USB drive with the file system FAT32 or NTFS that is connected to the NAS can  be shared and accessed over the network via SMB or FTP     Windows 2000    P vista                    USB j P       GC INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       ADDITIONAL FEATURES    Connect the USB drive to the Gigabit SATA NAS and go to My Network Places   The external drive will show up as    usb1     and you can access it to transfer files  without further login  Before disconnecting it  go to the Disk Utility menu and click   Unmount to eject the drive     a  My Network Places  File Edit View Favorites Tools Help       sack    amp J 2I ya Search  gt  Folders    Address a   My Network Places     PD GIGA LAN    Network Tasks 22 admin on PLEIADES GIGA LAN  Pd giga lan    7 quest share on PLEIADES GIGA LAN  Pd giga lan   Other Places k   public on PLEIADES GIGA LAN  Pd giga lan    4 usbi on PLEIADES GIGA LAN  Pd giga lan        NOTE  To access the USB drive via FTP  leave the  md1  directory and you ll find  the  usb1  folder in the root directory     6 3 2 The NAS as a USB Drive  Model 505888   1 5 TB only     When the Gigabit SATA NAS isn t connected to the network  it can also be used  as a simple USB mass storage device     1  Login via the Web browser  stop all current downloads  go to Section 3 2 3 3   system   Turn Off Server and turn the server off 
45. nd conveniently copy the files  from an external USB drive to the internal SATA hard drives     1  Connect the USB drive to the front port of the Gigabit SATA NAS    2  Press the button just above the USB port for 4 seconds to back up your files    3  A new folder based on date and time will be created in the  public directory  All  files will be copied to that folder  During the backup process  the yellow LED will  blink  When finished  the LED will stop blinking and the NAS will automatically  eject the drive so that you can remove the USB drive        public on  192 168 11 21   M   JE    ae    File Edit View Favorites Tools Help              Back   ps   Search MES Folders Hab    Address Sem   Go     Sbackup Thu Jan 4 21 32 47 2007    b sd    File and Folder Tasks      Sjbtdownload   music    ther Places    Details    z objects O bytes E Internet       NOTE  For external USB devices  using self powered USB drives is recommended   Only drives formatted using FAT32 are supported  If more than one USB drive is  connected  only the files from the second drive will be copied     6 5 USB Printer    The Gigabit SATA NAS is equipped with an additional USB host port  or ports  and  a printer server  Connect your USB printer to the USB host port on the NAS and  enable the printer server to share the printer among other workstations on the  same local network        ADDITIONAL FEATURES       NETWORK SOLUTIONS    Windows 2000    P vista       Printing via the shared network printer wil
46. nd settings are available  but it is ideal for someone using this  device for the first time  For a more advanced setup  see 4 2  Control Panel    Control Panel     This menu includes all the settings and information the Gigabit  SATA NAS offers  You can access specific settings or adjust and modify  everything manually    Personal Info     This menu is for the system administrator account  It includes the  option to set the password and some others related to the Web interface    Log Out     This can be used to log out once all the settings have been configured     NOTE  Without installing and formatting a drive first  the other functions of the  Gigabit SATA NAS will not be available  The settings options presented in this  section only affect the network drive and do not apply to the USB drive     4 1 Basic    4 1 1 Quick Setup    As mentioned above  these are basic settings  For detailed explanations  refer to  4 2 1  Users and Group Management  4 2 2  File and Print or 4 2 3  System     4 1 1 1 Wizard    The setup wizard can be used to configure all the basic LAN settings for your   network drive      PC users  if you ve followed the setup wizard steps in Section 2  there s no need  to repeat the procedure unless you want to change some of the settings or you  haven t yet completed the setup        NETWORK SOLUTIONS    WEB CONFIGURATION    De Basic  Control Panel   Personal Info    Step 1 6    Add User Preference Language Setting   admin    Language    Add Group Pre rd d
47. nesel                                           Ta restore the factory default settings  click the Factory Reset button   Caution   You will lose all user data        Disk Utility   RAID Setting  Firmware Upgrade  Save Configuration    Restore Configuration                   NOTE  When    Factory Reset    is clicked  all users  groups and other configurations  will be lost  The files inside the shared folders won t be erased  but only the  administrator will have access to them via an SMB connection  unless the same  share name is set up again and access is granted for new users  To completely  erase the files inside the shares  use the Share Management menu to remove the  shares before the reset  or use the administrator account after the reset  log in via  SMB and delete the files     4 2 6 Log File    This menu includes all the log files of your Gigabit SATA NAS  You can find logs for  the SAMBA  FTP and DHCP servers  as well as system and administration logs     system Log    Time Message       NOTE  To delete old log files  click    Clean           WEB CONFIGURATION       NETWORK SOLUTIONS                4 3 Personal Information    4 3 1 Account    In this menu  you can change your admin password and the menu language for the  configuration interface  An overview of disk usage and a share list are also presented     Account Information   admin    E  Change Password  sesassasesaaasaas    Please enter password again     Language Preference   set From Browser Options       
48. o    DHCP Server Setting    Enable Server    DHCP Client Setting    File Server  Share Management  Printer Serer Subnet Mask  optional    System sid Default Gateway  optional   LAN Settings Primary DNS  optional  182 158 0 1  eects secondary ONS  optional   Turn Off Server E  PEE  Others ONS fraptianal   Information    Disk Usage DHCP IP Address Start 182 158 0 2  Error Hotification DHCP IP Address End 192 168 0 50  work Servic Maximum Lease Time    mM       Bonjour    4 2 4 2 Bonjour    In this section  you can enable or disable the Bonjour service  For Mac users  turn  it on for easy access to the Login page via the Web browser  You can also enable  iTunes so music files can be accessed  When the iTunes option is enabled  you can  store MP3 music files in the   public music  folder and play them directly from iTunes   The Gigabit SATA NAS will automatically appear in iTunes under Shared Devices     VY INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       WEB CONFIGURATION      Network Service   Bonjour Setting  DHCP Server  Enable      Tunes Enable    Bonjour  BTorrent  e CRUS NA     P   2a E       4 2 4 3 BitTorrent    In this section  you can manage your torrents and add new downloads to the queue   Before you add the first job  set a limit for the download and upload speed based  on your network s bandwidth  After changing the settings  click  Save  to apply the  new configuration  NOTE  If there is no hard drive installed or if the drive isn t  formatted  this menu is not available    
49. p              CARN    192 168 11 21 m     lt   gt   8 m    amp     Q    Network    e  m OSX g E     192 168 11 21        HE Desktop pube  AR Me T  y Applications    Documents  fis Movies   amp  Music  D Pictures      1 item  Zero KB ESSE  X     Z                NETWORK STORAGE       NETWORK SOLUTIONS    6 ADDITIONAL FEATURES    6 1 UPnP    The Gigabit SATA NAS supports UPnP v1 0  To access the device on a PC  go to  My Network Places  where the NAS will be listed as a UPnP device  You can select  it and access the configuration page  NOTE  There s no need to configure anything   This function is turned on by default and other devices will be able to recognize it   automatically             File Edit View Favorites Tools Help    Irc        PD GIGA LAN    Network Tasks 2 admin on PLEIADES GIGA LAN  Pd giga lan     guest share on PLEIADES SIGA LAM  Pd giga lan   Other Places 4 public on PLEIADES GIGA LAN  Pd giga lan     Details          6 2 Bonjour and iTunes    For easy access to the Web configuration interface on the Mac  a shortcut to the  Gigabit SATA NAS is available in the bookmarks collection under Bonjour     AAO Bookmarks        e    e C       http      pd giga lan local  login cgi OQ Google y                Apple Macpower Apple  37  v  Collections     Bookmark       E Bookmarks Bar  37   pr    4 About Bonjour    2  Bookmarks Menu  j  PD GIGA LAN      Piai Book            History  Ima   R55 Feeds    Kids  E Sports    AA                               Q  All Collecti   
50. r  for example       192 168 11 21   public   Alternatively  you can find the shares by clicking  Browse  to locate the  folder     Map Hetwork Drive A    Windows can help you connect to a shared network Folder  and assign a drive letter to Ehe connection so that you can  access the Folder using My Computer     Specify Ehe drive letter Far the connection and the Folder  that vau want Ea connect bo     Drive  M v   Folder    192 168 11 211public     Browse         Example    server share  Reconnect at logon  Connect using a different user name     Sign up Far online storage or connect Ea a  network server        3  Once the drive s been mapped  you can find and access it under My Computer   This link will still be there even after rebooting your operating system if you ve  selected  Reconnect at logon          My Computer Max  ar    File Edit View Favorites Tools Help          O Back    eg  gt    E   Search ic Folders HER    Address   My Computer v 0  ES    System Tasks   public on  192 168 11 21  iM     Other Places    Details    13 objects E  My Computer    NOTE  For quick and temporary access  you can also simply go to My Network  Places  view the workgroup computers and select your NAS        VY INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       NETWORK STORAGE    5 1 4 Disconnecting a Network Drive    When you don t need a mapped network drive anymore  disconnecting it is  recommended  It is also necessary to disconnect a temporary network drive when  you try to log in with a new pass
51. rd  drives  up to 1 5 TB each  not included      Model 505895 supports RAID configurations  RAID 0  1  JBOD      Hi Speed USB ports to connect an additional external USB hard drive or USB  printer or USB memory stick   e Supported USB hard drive file systems  FAT32 and NTFS   e Made from high quality aluminum for optimized heat dissipation     Cooling fan automatically adjusts to internal temperature  Model 505895 only    e Integrated iTunes Digital Audio Access Protocol  DAAP  server delivers audio  streams to any iTunes compatible media player on the network     Built in FTP server allowing remote users to upload and download files     BitTorrent client to download files from the BT network while having your  computer turned off     Cross platform file sharing for Windows  Linux and Mac OS   e Supported file serving protocols  CIFS  Samba   FTP and NFS   e Supports user groups and user accounts with quota management     User  name password  and Sharing Level  read write  security   e Supports Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology enabled  SMART   hard drives   e Adjustable hard drive spin down time   e Easy Web based configuration via Web browser   e Firmware update via Web browser     Two Year Warranty       NETWORK SOLUTIONS    TABLE OF CONTENTS       section page section page  1   HARDWARE                               eere 4 4 2 5 Maintenance                              21  1 1 Model 505888   1 5 TB                      4 4 2 6 Log TANG rien 33  1 1 1 Syste
52. s  plus some other settings         can t access the Web configuration interface  What s the correct IP     See Section 3 about how to log in  If the instructions don t help  turn on your    device and wait for it to boot  then press and hold the Reset button for five  seconds to reset its IP address and server name       Why doesn t FTP access on my Mac doesn t work properly     The FTP utility on the Mac will be able to read the data on the network storage     but you can t write new data to the drive  To upload files  you need to install a  dedicated FTP application       Why can tl restart or turn off the server     Make sure there are no current file transfers in process or any other disk activity     Close any other applications that might still be accessing the NAS  then try again       What port is the BitTorrent client on the Gigabit SATA NAS using      he BitTorrent client is using the TCP protocol and the ports 6881 6889       How many files can the BitTorrent client download at the same time     It can download five files at a time  with another 40 in the queue       Does the Gigabit SATA NASN support SSH or Telnet access     No  it doesn t support SSH  Telnet or TFTP access       Why doesn t the torrent file show up on the list after clicking    Add        If the new file doesn t show up or the page stays blank  refresh the page or    re select  BTorrent  from the left hand menu to reload the page       Canluse the Gigabit SATA NAS as a USB and network drive at t
53. ting users for the NAS and manage them by  adding or removing them from the list        INTELLINET Gigabit SATA NAS 1 5TB    o Ilica  ia Y 1    User Management           r Management    admin  quest share  END LIST    Group Management                         Please type your password again       Create Shared private Folder  shared Private Folder Location   mnt idel     Enable Quota of    MB                      Existing Users     Lists the current users of the Gigabit SATA NAS    Adding Users     To add a new user  clear the form by clicking  Clear Form  and  fill in a username and password  The description is optional  but it s  recommended to help manage multiple users  If required  you can create a  private folder for that user and set a limit for the capacity  Once done  click     Save    to create the new user  To add this user to an existing group  select the  user from the existing users list and click  Groups  for further settings    Modifying Users     Select the user from the existing users list and modify the  settings  Once done  click  Save  to apply the new settings    Removing Users     To remove a user  select it from the existing users list and  click  Delete User      4 2 1 2 Group Management  In this section  you can see all existing groups for the NAS and manage them by    NETWORK SOLUTIONS       WEB CONFIGURATION    adding or removing them from the list  Groups are not required to grant access to  the Gigabit SATA NAS  but they ll help the administrator 
54. uch fixes  the disk can not be used    Unmount     This function is only available for external USB drives attached to the  NAS  Click    Unmount    to eject the USB drive before you disconnect it        NETWORK SOLUTIONS       WEB CONFIGURATION    Detail     Click  Detail  to see additional disk information  If the drive supports  S M A R T  it will also report the disk s health status    HDD Power Management     To save power and reduce heat  you can let the hard  disk spin down if not used for a certain amount of time  Enter a time in minutes  and click  Save  to apply the new setting  NOTE  The  disk spin down  function  might not work properly for some WD hard drives due to the lack of the E3h  command     4 2 5 2 RAID Setting  In this section  Model 505895 only   you can manage the RAID array and set up  your drives  The Gigabit SATA NAS supports RAID 0 and RAID 1  Two hard drives  of identical capacity and make are required  If only one drive is installed  the RAID  configuration will not be available    Logout    RAID Setting                         Raid level     RAID O    RAID 1 O Linear  Disk Utility File system   9 EXT2 e EXTS  RAID Setting    Firmware Upgrade  Save Configuration i  Restore Configuration Disk Status    Factory Reset           PODES reste TES E    Za  a    E    fdev ha fdev hdb    Sd OBL Sees ST ST ODD Seis  1000 GBytes 1000 GBytes       RAID 0     Used when speed is the primary objective  RAID Level 0  also called     striping     is not redundant
55. uipment and the receiver      Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from the receiver    e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     EU Countries Intended for Use    The ETSI version of this device is intended for home and office use in Austria   Belgium  Denmark  Finland  France  Germany  Greece  lreland  Italy  Luxembourg   the Netherlands  Portugal  Spain  Sweden and the United Kingdom  The ETSI  version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member states Iceland   Liechtenstein  Norway and Switzerland  EU Countries Not Intended for Use  None     Disposal of Used Electric and Electronic Equipment in Private  Households     applicable in the European Union and other European countries with    separate collection systems  mM    This symbol on the product     or in the manual and in the warranty  and or on its  packaging     indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste   Instead  it should be taken to an applicable collection point for the recycling of  electrical and electronic equipment  By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly   you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and  human health  which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling  of this product  If your equipment contains easy removable batteries or accumulators   please dispose of these separately according to your local requirements  The    recycling of materials will help to 
56. ur network    FTP Server     This can be enabled or disabled  When enabled  the default FTP  port number will be set to 21  but you can change that if required    NFS Server     This can either be enabled or disabled to suit your requirements    Guest Access     To enable guest access  guest share   enable it and  if required     NETWORK SOLUTIONS       WEB CONFIGURATION      Basic Control Pane 1 Personal Info      Users and Groups File Server Setting    User Management  Group Management Character set Latin 1  Western European  212521         File and Print Windows Setting  File Server Enable    Share Management Workgroup WORKGROUP   MT Description     Network Service     Hisce VEI il 1 L  Y d jJ  FTP Server Setting         Log File Enable    Enable FTP with TLS  Port Number   NFS Server Setting  Enable   Guest Access Setting  Enable   Enable Quota    Guestuser Quota       set a limit for the disk space  For security reasons  the guest access can also  be disabled     4 2 2 2 Share Management  In this section  you can manage the shares and access rights         Users and Groups  User Management  Group Management     Hle and Print  File Server    Existing Shares      Network Service inti  Mi eii ette Bott Description     Optional     Nec Windows FTP Access  J NFS Access   Clear Form MM Delete Share         Existing Shares     Lists the current shares on the NAS   Adding Shares     To add a new share  clear the form by clicking    Clear Form    and  enter a new share name  Once
57. urn the unit on or off  On  Will display a blue light   NOTE  It takes about a  minute for the system to  boot once the unit is on    LED status indicators     The  OS  operating system  LED on the left lights green to indicate the system is on   ready  blinks to indicate the system is starting or is shutting down  and remains  off to indicate the system has shut down  The HDD  activity  LED on the right  lights amber to indicate an error  disk not found or a RAID error   blinks to  indicate data access  and remains off to indicate there is no disk activity    USB backup button     Press and hold in for 4 seconds to back up your files    USB device port     This USB type A port is for connection to an external USB hard  drive  USB flash drive or USB printer        1 2 3 Rear Panel    The buttons and jacks on  the rear panel are detailed  below from top to bottom   left to right    Security lock slot     Lock is  not included    Ventilation fan    The black  jumper at J4 J5 can be  re positioned to set the  mode for the fan speed              GC INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS    ea HARDWARE    The jumper is placed on J4 at the factory  as shown at right  so  that the fan speed will automatically adjust to the temperature MU  of the device during operation   The thermal sensor needs to be  connected     see Step 5 of section 1 2 4 below   If you prefer   you can set the fan to run at high speed by re positioning the a  jumper to J5  or you can set the fan to run at low speed b
58. us  If there s a  problem  it will show which drive needs to be replaced     RAID Setting    Raid level  RAID 1  File system  EXT2   Raid Size  293 07 GB  Raid Used  102 94 ME    Remove system data  Disk status     The disk occur wrong  Please power off and exchange disk     au    fdewihdb  WoC WDs2  0Ks O0PPFE    320  sBytes       2  Turn off the power  remove the power supply from the AC outlet and replace the  defective HDD with a new one    3  Turn on the power and go to the RAID Setting menu  Click    Add disk    to start  rebuilding your RAID array    NOTE  On the bridge board of the Gigabit SATA NAS  the P1 connector indicates   the drive at hdb  whereas P2 indicates the drive at hda  With firmware v2 6 3 or   later  P1 indicates the drive at hdc and P2 the drive at hdd     NETWORK SOLUTIONS       WEB CONFIGURATION    RAID Setting    Raid level  RAID 1  File system  EXT    Raid Size  293 07 GE  Raid Used  102 94 ME    Disk status     The disk occur wrong  Please power off and exchange disk      dewihda  dewihdb  WO WOS200E5 00PFBO WDC WOS200E5 00PFBRO  S20 G  ytes 320  sBytes    Vu       4  Depending on capacity  rebuilding can take awhile  Do not turn off the power  or interrupt the system in any other way  The HDD LED will be on while the  RAID array is being rebuilt     RAID Setting    Raid level  KAID 1  File system  EXT     Disk status     Rebuilding raid system        dewihda fdewhdb  WoC wWDsz    Es   0PPEBEU WDC WDS200KS 00PFBO  4320 GBytes 320 GBytes    e     
59. wnload  File and Folder Tasks  music          Other Places    Details     2 objects 0 bytes   E Internet a                   VY INTELLINET    NETWORK SOLUTIONS    ADDITIONAL FEATURES    7 GLOSSARY    BitTorrent     This is a peer to peer  P2P  file distribution client application  and  also refers to its related file sharing protocol  BitTorrent is designed to distribute  large amounts of data widely without incurring the corresponding consumption  in costly server and bandwidth resources    EXT2     The ext2  or second extended  file system is a file system found mostly  on Linux operating systems  This is the recommended file system for the  Gigabit SATA NAS network drive    EXT3     The ext3  or third extended  file system is a journaled file system found  mostly on Linux operating systems    FAT32     File Allocation Table  FAT  is a file system developed by Microsoft for  MS DOS  The FAT file system is considered relatively uncomplicated  and is  consequently supported by virtually all existing operating systems for personal  computers  The maximum size of a single file is limited to 4 GB    FTP     FTP  or File Transfer Protocol  is a commonly used protocol for exchanging  files over any network that supports the TCP IP protocol  such as the Internet  or an intranet   There are two computers involved in an FTP transfer  a server   Gigabit SATA NAS  and a client  user s computer     NTFS     NTFS  or New Technology File System  is the standard file system of  Windows NT 
60. word but have not restarted the computer first     1  Double click on My Computer  go to the Tools menu and select  Disconnect  Network Drive           3 My Computer Max    File Edit View Favorites   Tools Help  a   Map Network Drive     Q Back 7 T 27    Disconneck Network Drive       Synchronize     Address   H My Computer        Folder Options       System Tasks             Other Places    Details       Disconnects From a network drive     2  Select any temporary or mapped network drives you want to remove  then  click    OK         amp  Disconnect Hetwork Drives       Select the network drive s  you want to disconnect  then click Ok   Network Drives        nane   WPD G1G4 LAN public       NOTE   f you experience problems with the network access  disconnect all network  drives on the NAS  reboot your computer and try again        NTELLINET    ETWORK SOLUTIONS       NETWORK STORAGE    wl    5 2 File Access on a Mac    5 2 1 SMB    To mount and access the network storage  open your Finder  click  Go  and choose   Network   Browse for your network drive and click on it to access the folder     sss            TEE Desktop      Me      A Applications       My Documents              ya    Movies      Music    py Pictures       a   Library           Servers                               Connect       To see the available shares for  server  Pd Giga Lan   click  Connect                       O items  Zero KB available       Or use the  Connect to Server  command     1  Click  Go  an
61. y    THERMAL SENSOR    removing the jumper altogether  NOTE  Be sure to disconnect CONNECTION  power to the device before changing any of the fan or jumper connections        Gigabit Ethernet port     This jack features multiple LEDs  When lighted green  the  left LED indicates a link  The right LED flashes green to indicate activity at 10  Mbps  both green and orange at 100 Mbps  and orange at 1000 Mbps    Restart button     Press and release for a hardware reset of the network drive  The  device will restart after you release the button     Reset button     When the network drive is powered up and ready  press and  release for a software reset  or press and hold it for 5 seconds before releasing  to reset all the network drive settings to factory defaults  which will erase all  user accounts and groups     USB device port     This second USB type A port is also for connection to an  external USB hard drive  USB flash drive or USB printer    Power adapter jack     For external USB devices  it s recommended that the USB  drives have their own power supply  If two bus powered USB drives are connected  at the same time  at least one of them needs to be powered by an external  power supply     1 2 4 Hard Drive Installation CAUTION  Handle the    v device very carefully  as e    some metal edges may p     4 be sharp or rough          1  Remove the 4 screws from    the chassis bottom  2  Push the inner    enclosure out to  separate it from  the outer chassis           HARDWARE    
    
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