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ASUSTOR NAS User Guide
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2.7. External Devices
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Here you can view and format all USB or eSATA external hard disks that are connected to
your NAS. Supported file systems are as follows:
FAT32: for use with Windows and Mac OS X
NTFS: for use with Windows
HFS+: for use with Mac OS X
EXT4: for use with Linux
Reminder: If your device cannot be detected, please try connecting again using
another cable or port.
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Here you can view all the USB printers that are connected to your NAS and their
respective printing logs. Additionally, ASUSTOR NAS also supports Apple AirPrint.
Reminder: ASUSTOR NAS supports up to three USB printers.
Management: Here you can activate and configure device names for AirPrint. You can
send printing instructions from your Apple mobile device to your printer when they
are part of the same local area network as your NAS.
Clear All Waiting Jobs: Here you can choose to cancel all waiting print jobs.
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After connecting your USB Wi-Fi adapter to your NAS, you can view its detailed
information here.
About Using Wi-Fi with your NAS
If you wish to use Wi-Fi with your NAS, please take a look at the compatibility list on
the ASUSTOR website before purchasing a Wi-Fi adapter. Wi-Fi signal strength and
stability will vary according to the hardware that you are using (e.g., Wi-Fi network
card and wireless access point) and any physical barriers that are present. Therefore,
ASUSTOR has no way of guaranteeing Wi-Fi signal strength or stability. For best