User guide

Chapter 3
Advanced Configuration
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Network Storage System with 2 Bays
Scheduled Shutdown
Shutdown Select the day and time you want the
automatic shutdown to occur. Keep the default, Never, if
you want to manually initiate the shutdown. (When the
Network Storage System is shut down, you will have to
manually power on the Network Storage System.)
Shutdown Now Click this option to shut down the
Network Storage System immediately.
Download Manager
Use this section to enable and configure the Download
Manager feature, which lets you specify download tasks
for the Network Storage System. The advantage is that
the Network Storage System can run the download task
separately, without using your computer. For example, if
you order a movie online, then you can have the Network
Storage System—instead of your computer—download
the movie.
Enable Download Manager Select this option to enable
the Download Manager feature. Users with Download
Manager access can schedule download tasks through
the My Files > My Downloads screen.
Maximum Concurrent Tasks Select the maximum
number of tasks that can run at the same time.
Speed Limit Per Task Enter the maximum download
speed of each task. If you keep the default, 0, then there
is no speed limit.
Language Support for URLs Select the appropriate
language from the drop-down menu.
Enable Schedule Select this option if you want the
Download Manager to run only during the specified time
period. If this option is not selected, then the Download
Manager always runs.
Day Select Every Day, or select a specific day of the
week.
Time Select the hours during which you want the
Download Manager to run.
UPnP
Enable UPnP Support Select this option if you want the
Network Storage System to broadcast its availability to
users and have its own desktop icon on computers that
support UPnP (such as Windows Vista or XP).
Options
Enable Guest Logins If you want to allow users to use
the word guest as a login name, then select Enable Guest
Logins.
Convert Failed Logins to guest” Logins (Windows
Networks) If you want to allow all Windows users to
access the Network Storage System with guest access
rights, then select this feature. By default, the guest user
has Read/Write access to public data on each disk (this
cannot be changed by the administrator).
Enable FTP Server If you want to allow use of an FTP
server, then select this option.
Port Number Select the port number for the FTP
server. The default is 21.
Language Support for Clients Select the appropriate
language from the drop-down menu.
Allow Anonymous FTP Login (“guest” rights) If you
want to allow FTP users to log in anonymously, then select
this option. Any FTP user can use the word Anonymous” as
the user name, and any combination of letters or numbers
can be used as the password.
HTTP (Web Browser) Port Number Enter the port
number used for HTTP connections to the Network
Storage System. This will be used for remote access of the
Network Storage System. The default is 80. If you want
to change this number, then you should use a number
greater than 1024 (8080 is often used). Also, if the port is
not 80, you must specify the port in your web browser in
order to connect. To do this, add a colon (“:”) and the port
number after the address, such as http://192.168.1.77:808
0. (This example assumes the Network Storage Systems IP
address is 192.168.1.77, and the port number is 8080.)
Click Save to save your changes, or click Cancel to clear
all changes.
Click Reset to Default to reset the settings on the System
Options screen to the factory defaults.
Firmware Upgrade
Use this screen to upgrade the firmware of the Network
Storage System. You can also back up or restore its
configuration file, which includes the settings of the
Network Storage System.
Administration > Firmware Upgrade