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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 conguration 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.