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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 manage multiple users and
easily share a folder among a group of people.
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 congure all the settings related to the FTP, NFS and printer
server in order to manage how your les 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
conguration.
Character Set — Select the language of your le 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 your 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,