User manual HAWKING HNAS1

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[. . . ] 1 Trademarks & Copyright Windows 95/98/ME and Windows NT/2000/XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective companies. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative (such as translation, transformation or adaptation) without the express written consent of the manufacturer as stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of 1976. FCC Certifications 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 Rules. [. . . ] Regarding the settings, please refer to the "Management Guide" in the user's manual. Note: It is recommended (but not necessary) that you map the Network HD to your PC as a network drive. The device will then automatically reconnect and always be available as a network drive whenever you re-start your PC. For more details, please see the "Setup Tip" that follows the "Management Guide" section of this user's manual. Regarding the steps for access and setup, please follow the instructions in the pages that follow. 26 1. Click the "Access my Network HD" icon to access the Network Storage Center. There are three predefined accounts for you to use: all, power, guest. By default, their authorization levels are set as follows: a. Guest=Read Only The user can adjust the authorization levels of these accounts by clicking on Share in the "Folder Configuration" page within the "Share" section of the device's webpage. 2. By default, you can enter "all", "power", or "guest" for the Username and Password. For example: Username: all Password: all 27 Set Up the Network Storage Center In order to configure the Network Storage Center via your computer using a web browser, please follow the steps listed below: 1. Double click the "Setup my Network HD" icon on your desktop screen. Type the device's new IP address into the URL web address location and press Enter. The Username and Password window will appear. Enter admin in the User Name location (default value). Enter admin in the Password location (default value). Click the "OK" button. 28 Homepage The Network Storage Center has a web-based graphical user interface (GUI) that can be accessed using a standard HTML (HTTP v1. 0) compliant browser. The Network Storage Center's Homepage Home Status Host name: the term used to identify the Network Storage Center in "My Neighborhood" IP-address: the Network Storage Center's IP address Version: the current version of the firmware Configuration To link to the item you want, click on the appropriate link. 29 Status Details To see more info about the Network Storage Center, such as percent of hard drive used, "up-time", Samba users, and FTP users, please click on "Click here for more information. . . " on the homepage. HD used (%): the percentage of the total hard drive space that is currently in use Up-time: the amount of time your Network Storage Center has been in use Samba (SMB) Users: the number of members using the Network Storage Center FTP Users: the number of members using the Network Storage Center by FTP client Note: The Network Storage Center allows up to a maximum of five online Samba (SMB) users and up to a maximum of five online FTP users. 30 Network Settings In the Network Settings page, you can set up or change the networking configurations for the device, including Host Name, IP Address and SuperUser/Password. After you finish configuring the settings, the Network Storage Center will appear in "My Neighborhood". Host Name Item Host Name Work Group Description Configuration Network Storage Center's identification in "Workgroup" or "My Neighborhood" Shows name of the workgroup in which the Network Storage Center is located Brief description of the Network Storage Center (i. e. , IP address, location, etc. ) 31 IP Address Item IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server Configuration The Network Storage Center's IP Address The Subnet Mask must be compatible with the other devices on your network Enter the Router's or Gateway's IP Address on your network Please specify the domain name server IP address that your Internet Service Provider (ISP) gave you 32 Superuser/Password In this page, you can set up the administrator's User Account/Password. You will need this to access the web-based UI to set up and configure the Network Storage Center. Only the administrator or "superuser" has access rights to change the Network Storage Center's configuration. Item SuperUser name Old Password New Password Confirm Password Configuration Username of the Network HD administrator to access the Web-based UI Enter your old password here Enter the New Password here Enter the New Password again to confirm 33 Administration On this page, you can manage the Network Storage Center using the following tools: System Restart HD Format Factory Default Reset Firmware Upgrade System Time Character Set Restart System To Restart the Network Storage Center, Click "Yes" (see figure below). Do not power off the device before the system restart is completed. 34 HD Format When you see this message "HD Unable to use" in the "(%) of HD used" field (see figure below), it means that your hard drive is a new, unformatted hard drive or it is not formatted to EXT3. In this case, you will need to format it. Caution: When you click "Yes" to the question "Do you want to format the hard drive", partitions (if any) on your hard drive will be formatted and all your data will be erased. To format the hard drive, click "Yes" (see figure below). Please wait during the formatting process. [. . . ] Reboot the system with the web-based UI or press the Reset button to restore the factory default settings and reboot. Check your network or PC settings to make sure that they are configured properly. The Network Storage Center cannot find my hard drive and the homepage of web-based UI displays the message "HD unable to use". There could be several reasons for this: The hard drive jumper is not set to "Master". [. . . ]

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