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FAQ
8 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Why aren’t some of the functions and menus available?
A: The 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.
Q: I lost my password. What do I do?
A: 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 accounts, plus some other settings.
Q: I can’t access the Web conguration interface. What’s the correct IP?
A: 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 ve
seconds to reset its IP address and server name.
Q: Why doesn’t FTP access on my Mac doesn’t work properly?
A: 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 les, you need to install a
dedicated FTP application.
Q: Why can’t I restart or turn off the server?
A: Make sure there are no current le transfers in process or any other disk activity.
Close any other applications that might still be accessing the NAS, then try again.
Q: What port is the BitTorrent client on the Gigabit SATA NAS using?
A: The BitTorrent client is using the TCP protocol and the ports 6881-6889.
Q: How many les can the BitTorrent client download at the same time?
A: It can download ve les at a time, with another 40 in the queue.
Q: Does the Gigabit SATA NASN support SSH or Telnet access?
A: No, it doesn’t support SSH, Telnet or TFTP access.
Q: Why doesn’t the torrent le show up on the list after clicking “Add”?
A: If the new le 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.
Q: Can I use the Gigabit SATA NAS as a USB and network drive at the same
time?
A: 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.