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NetComm Wireless NB16WV-02 User Guide
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Ver 1.2
NAS Settings
The NAS Settings page enables you to configure the network area storage (NAS) function of the NB16WV-02. This function can
be used to remotely access files stored on an attached USB hard drive. Click on any of the menu items to access the respective
configuration page.
Disk Utility
The Disk Utility function enables you to check any attached USB storage for errors. The NB16WV will scan the attached storage
and determine if there are any file system errors present. File System errors can prevent you being able to access stored content.
You can also format (erase) any attached storage if needed. Simply click the appropriate button to perform either task.
File Sharing
The File Sharing function enables the NB16WV-02 to take part in a Windows networking environment. Once configured, the
attached USB Storage can be viewed from Windows by typing:
\\<Configured Name of the NB16WV-02>\Storage\
Eg, \\NAS\Storage
Files can then be dragged and dropped onto the attached USB storage.
OPTION
DEFINITION
Network Attached Storage Name
Enter the computer name the NB16WV is to use on the network.
WorkGroup
Enter the network workgroup the NB16WV is to be a member of.
Server Comment
Enter the comment to be displayed when a list of network hosts is shown.
The File Sharing configuration also enables you to enable the built-in FTP server function and the associated settings:
OPTION
DEFINITION
FTP
Select to enable or disable the FTP server function.
FTP Port
Enter the network port the FTP server should run on.
FTP Max Connections per IP
Enter the maximum number of concurrent connections which can be used by a particular IP address.
FTP Max Clients
Enter the maximum number of clients which can connect to the FTP concurrently.
Client Support UTF8
Enable Unicode support for connected clients.
Access Control
The Access Control function provides control over which users can access any attached USB Storage. By default, the NB16WV-
02 is in “Guest Mode” which means anyone can access the attached hard drive.