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NAS D-Link DNS-320 - Installation and ConfigurationRAID-1,
Network Sharing, FTP Access and Media Server
IntroductionThe NAS D-Link DNS-320 - version B1, allows 2 disks
up to 8TB (total capacity) and aims to share documents,
digitalfiles (music, photos / images and videos) in a home or
office network. Have an FTP server that allows remote access
content of the discs safely, through the definition of different
users and permission levels. It also has a server that
allmultimedia content available to equipment connected to the
network, such as televisions. The main features are:
Processador - Marvel 88F6281 800 MHz;RAM - 128 MB;Flash
(accommodation for the NAS software) - 128 MB;Slots for Disks -
2;Interface and Form Factor of the disks - SATA II, 3,5";Disks
Management - RAID 0, RAID 1, JBOD;Maximum storage capacity - 8 TB
(Total);LAN - 1 x Gigabit Ethernet - DHCP or static IP, NTP,
Dynamic DNS, Bonjour;USB Ports- 1 (for USB pen disk, UPS or USB
Printer);Limit of Users - 128;FTP Connections Limit - 10;Download
Protocols - FTP, HTTP, P2P;The FTP server allows data encryption
SSL/TLS;Servers - DLNA, iTunes, FTP, USB Print Server;Operating
Systems Compatibility - compatible with Windows XP/Vista/7, Mac OSX
10.5, Linux
This article is divided into two parts. At first, we address in
detail the installation of disks, creating groups and
users,configuration and network sharing in Windows environment and
access to sharing via FTP. We will also configure the Server (UPnP
AV).
In the second part we will analyze in detail all the menus of
the administration console of the NAS Unit.
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IndexOverviewAccessoriesPrerequisites1 - Summary of Sequence
Installation /Configuration2 - Install Hard Drives
2.1 - Place the handles on the disks2.2 - Open the top cover of
the box2.3 - Insert the hard drives in the box
3 - Initial Actions4 - Managing and Formatting Disks
5 - Create User6 - Network Management
Configure LANDynamic DNSPort Forwarding
7 - Configure FTP Server8 - Configure FTP Client9 - Configure
Media Server (UPnP AV)10 - Other Essentials Settings
Setting Date and TimeWorking Group and System Name
NAS Unit- OverviewThe image below shows the version of the NAS
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Accessories Besides manual and Quick Start CD, packaging NAS
Unit brings the following accessories:
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Prerequisites for the example that we will use Before turning to
the initial configuration of the NAS, you should decide what kind
of storage subsystem you will use.enables the following:
Standard or No-RAID - the inserted discs will operate as usual.
For those who want to have the total capacity;;RAID-0 - Requires 2
drives of equal capacity and preferably the same brand and model -
data blocks cwritten in one or another unit. The disk drives are
shown as a single. Although performance is improveddisk fails all
data given array will be lost. Useful for those who want the best
performance of Discs;RAID-1 -Requires 2 drives of equal capacity
and preferably the same brand and model - A disc is an imthe other,
that is, data is duplicated. If one disk fails, the data is intact
on the other. Useful for those wto have an automatic backup system.
The system displays a single unit. The other, which is the
"mirrorhidden;JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks) - Need 2 discs, which
can be of different capacities - Identical to RAIDallowing
different disks. The total size of the JBOD is the combined total
of all the individual units in theRAID-1 + JBOD - We can define
certain capacity for RAID-1 and the remainder for JBOD. For
examplediscs 2 TB, 1 TB can set (each disk) RAID-1 and the
remainder (Disk 1 TB each) for JBOD.
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In this configuration, it is understood that you have a router
for which you have all permissions management (a situasome ISPs do
not allow) and that your Internet service provider (ISP) does not
block FTP.
In this case we use two disks of 2TB Western Digital with the
same model, ie, two disks are exactly alike. As we intenthere is a
backup of the data that exist in the NAS system, we use the system
management RAID-1 (one disk is an imanother).
1 - Summary of Sequence Installation / Configuration Let us put
two disks in RAID-1, share them on the network, create a user and
configure access through FTP. We will athe Media Server. The
sequence of work shall be as follows:
Mount two identical disks in the NAS Unit;Configure a Static IP
for the NAS drive;Set the Storage System as RAID-1 and format the
disks;Create a User;Network Setup, Dynamic DNS (DDNS or Dynamic
DNS) and UPnP;Creating a Folder for Sharing;Configure FTP
Server;Configure FTP Client;Set up media server (UPnP AV);
2 - Install Hard Drives
2.1 - Place the handles on the disks: The handles have an arrow
drawn that should coincide with the frontal zone of the box;The
position of the disks is with the label facing the inside of the
box;As the box has a top angle, the angle of the handle shall
coincide with the angle of the box;The figure below shows how must
be placed handles.
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2.2 - Open the top cover of the box Press "PUSH" burron in rear
case. Hold the button and drag it up.
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2.3 - Insert the hard drives in the box.
3 - Initial Actions That said, let's start the main settings of
the NAS to later proceed to the configuration of the FTP server
(NAS will enaaccess through the outside via the Internet).
1st- Assign a fixed IP to the NAS Unit - this action is
important, not only to easily access the NAS, but also
becausettings (opening doors, for example) require a fixed IP.
Proceed as follows:
Take note of the MAC address of the NAS unit, which is on the
label on the base of the unit, under th"MAC ID". The MAC address is
a set of 12 characters in hexadecimal number (with numbers 0-9 and
letF). For example: A853F30810C9;
i.
Access the administration console of your Router - In the
example we have presented, it is a Netgii.
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Router WNDR-3700;Access the LAN Setup who may have names such as
LAN, LAN Setup, LAN Setup, Local Network. If ytrouble configuring
your Router, go to the index of our articles on Routers, here;
iii.
Assign IP (for example) 192.168.147.23 at the MAC Address of the
NAS (for example) A8:53:F3:08:iv. The figure below shows the
sequence that.v.
2nd - Turning ON the NAS Unit
We leave the presuposto that you have two identical disks
installed in the NAS Unit. Connect the netwcable provided (or
either with category 5e or higher) to the router and to the NAS
Unit;
i.
After connecting the network cable, connect the power cord from
the NAS drive and select the Powon the front panel (bottom
left);
ii.
Wait for the flashing blue pass the fixed, before moving to the
next phase.iii.
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3rd - Accessing to the Administration Console of NAS Unit - In
the address bar of the browser, set the IP addreassigned to the NAS
and press Enter;
4th - Authentication for entry into the administration console -
the first time you will have access to the adminconsole, there is
no password until you set one (we will see later). Leave the
password field blank and select login.
5th - Create a password for System Administrator (admin) - Let
us first define a password for the AdministratioNAS Unit
(admin).
Note: This account (admin) only serves to access the
administration console, and can not be used for othpurposes (for
example, FTP access).
To create the administration password, do the following:
Select Management;i. Select Account Management;ii. Select Admin
Password;iii.
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Keep the field User Name as admin, Keep the field Password in
blank and in New Password put thpassword you want. Put the same
password in the confirmation field Confirm Password.
iv.
Select the button Save Settings.v. There will arise a message
confirming that the action was performed correctly. Select the
button Yesvi.
The next time you need to access the NAS Administration console,
select System Administrator Password field and pupassword you
set.
Note: Only the Administrator can access the Management Console
of the NAS unit.
The figure below indicates the purpose of each field of the
Login window.
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4 - Managing and Formatting Disks (Management / Disk Management)
To access this area, you need to enter the Administrator
account.
If the NAS does not have disks installed is of no use, so the
management of the disks give rise to other features of thTherefore,
this is the first action to take, then we can configure the
remaining features.
As mentioned earlier, in this case we will use the disks in
RAID-1, because we want to have an automatic backup diskwish to
review the records management systems mentioned above, see
here.
To start the Disk Management and formatting, select from the
administration console, the following:
Management;1. Disk Management;2. Hard Drive Configuration;3. Set
RAID Type and Re-Format;4.
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Will pop up a window which contains the operations that will be
performed. Select Next.
The Window Step 1 shows the disks installed, model, serial
number and capacity. In the example shows that therdiscs, 1863 GB,
or two disks 2 TB. Select Next.
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The Window Step 2 is intended to select the type of RAID
intended. In this case, we selected the RAID-1. Select theRAID and
then Next.
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The Window Step 2-1, intended to set a certain space in RAID-1
and remaining on JBOD. In this case, the spaceused for all RAID-1,
then there is no remaining space to select. Check the Remaining
Space is not selected, and selec
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The Window Step 2-2, is intended to select the the recovery of
corrupted RAID, o que no o caso presente. whthe case here. Check if
it is selected Disable Auto-Rebuild and select Next.
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In Step 3 shows the summary of the work that will be performed.
The Volume Name will be called the Volume_type is RIDE-1, the file
system is EXT 4 and the total size of the drive that will be
visible is 1860 GB. The operation wperformed on the discs 1 and 2.
Select Format.
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You see a confirmation message. If you are sure that everything
is in line, select Yes.
Thw Step 4 initiates formatting the disks. Do not interrupt the
operation, at risk of damage discs.
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While formatting occurs, the LED indicators of the activity of
disks will blink.
The Step 6 reports that Setup / Formatting Disks are Completed.
select Finish.
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As you can see, the NAS system currently has only one visible
disk, because the disk "mirror" is hidden ".
The task of managing and Format disks is complete!
5 - Create a User (Management / Account Management) To access
this area, you need to enter the Administrator account..
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The creation of at least one user is a mandatory condition for
sharing folders / data network and if you want to accesdrive
through the exterior (FTP over the Internet, for example).
Creating groups is not mandatory. You can create groups and add
users later already. For example, we will create a uDuring creation
can set what type of access the user will have (read, read and
write access or seal)
Let's create a user nemed f_luis_almeida.
Note: The names listed may not have spaces or any kind of
accentuation.
The sequence for creating a user is as follows:
1st - Access Management / Account Management / Users - Groups
and in User Settings select Create;
2nd - A window appears that informs the operations that will be
performed. Select Next.
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3rd - The possibility arises of creating a user or more. Select
Create New User Account and then select Next.
4th - The next action is intended to define the name of the user
account (User Name) and the respective password (PAfter set the
User Name and Password, select Next.
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5th - The next step was to add the user to a group. As there are
no groups created, the window that informs. Select
6th - The next window is intended to set the type of permission
to the disc that the user will have. There are
threepossibilities:
Read Only - can only see the content;Read /Write - can burn,
copy, modify, delete and open;Deny Access - ncan not access the
share (shared folder or volume, are hidden);
Select Read/Write and then Next.
7th - The next step is to define how we will access the share.
The hypotheses are:
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CIFS (Common Internet File System) - Standard for sharing via
Local Area Networks, Intranets and IntFor Windows systems, Unix /
Linux and OS / 2;AFP (Apple Filling Protocol) - identical to the
previous one but for Apple Systems;FTP (File Transfer Protocol) -
Protocol for file transfer via Internet or Intranet;WebDAV
-(Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning) - extension of
the HTTP protocol to transfeSupports blocking capabilities - eg
when a user edits a file, it is locked, preventing other users from
machanges simultaneously.
Select CIFS, AFP, FTP and then Next. If there will be more than
one user, it should also select WebDAV.
8th - In this window you can set usage quotas, ie limit the
space that each user can use (eg 512 MB). If you want use the
entire space of Shared Disk, put 0 (zero).
Keep in Value 0 and select Next.
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9th - The penultimate window shows a summary of the
configurations. Select Finish.
10th - Finally, a message appears confirming that the
configuration was successfully executed. Select Yes.
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6 - Network Management (Management / Network Management) The
Network Management menu is intended to make settings related to how
the NAS unit connects to the network.
6.1 - Configurao da Rede (LAN Setup) Since we already had
previously set the router would assign a particular IP to the NAS
unit, we just check if the addrecorrect. Select LAN Setup / LAN
Settings. If the LAN Settings menu is hidden, select the blue
arrow.
LAN Settings
As before we define the Router IP 192.168.147.23 that would be
added to the MAC Address of the NAS, the respectivaddresses are
shown in this menu. In the current context, there is nothing to
configure.
IPv6 Settings
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If your Router allows IPv6 you can enable this feature, which
will assign an IP address version 6 to the NAS Unit. In owe will
leave it as is (off).
Link Speed Settings
Intended to inform what the transfer rate that will be used by
the NAS. This will depend on the type of LAN that the rIf not sure,
leave Auto. If the Router has, for example, Gigabit, select
1000.
LLTD Settings
LLTD (Link Layer Topology Discovery) is a feature for OS Windows
Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. This feature enagraphical
representation of the Local Area Network (Network Map). If you have
Windows XP with Service Pack 2, you the LLTD Download for Windows
XP hear. Select Enable.
6.2 - Dynamic DNS (DDNS) Access to a particular server is always
done through an IP address, either directly or indirectly. The
direct way is whethe IP address in the browser
(http://253.124.3.23, for example). The indirect way is to put an
address "with words"Browser. In this case, the call is routed to a
DNS server, which will assign the IP address refers to the address
entereexample, when we type http://www.google.pt the DNS server
will assign the address 173.194.41.215 which will allowthe
appropriate server.
In our case, we have a dynamic IP address provided by our ISP,
which is eg 217.113.129.5. If we want to access thevia FTP, we
would have to enter ftp://217.113.129.5/partilha, where partilha is
the main folder shared. How to the address given frequency, we
would have access to the address mentioned above and would need to
know the newimpossible situation if we were to access the FTP from
the outside.
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The Dynamic DNS server is used to "circumvent" this situation.
Works as follows:
The user needs to hire the DDNS service to an entity that makes
available (free or not);It supplied an access address;When the user
types the address above, this will access the DDNS server;The DDNS
server "refreshes" the Internet IP of the user, ie "will see" if
the Internet IP changed and forthe user to the correct address;The
address given is something like luis_fernando.dyndns.org, where
"luis_fernando" is the name that has defined and "dyndns.org" the
DDNS server address (which has been free, but currently it is
not).Sample some free DDNS servers:
DtDNDS - http://www.dtdns.com/no-ip -
http://www.noip.com/freeDNS - http://freedns.afraid.org/Zonomi -
http://www.zonomi.com/
In the case of NAS Unit D-Link DNS-320 it allows access to the
following DDNS servers
D-Link DDNS - Free - https://www.dlinkddns.com/Dyn - Paid -
http://dyn.comno-ip - Free - http://www.noip.com/tzo - Paid -
acquired by Dyn
As the D-Link provides free access to a DDNS server (which after
all is the Dyn), we will use this service. To configurethe DDNS
server, follow these steps:
1st - Create Account
Go to address https://www.dlinkddns.com/login and in New D-Link
Users select Get started!
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Put your user name, password, e-mail and accept the conditions
and select Create Account.
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You will receive an e-mail to confirm your account. Select the
link and enter the account created.
Place a Hostname, and Copy the IP address contained in Browser
IP Address to New IP Address. Select Savaccount is created.
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2nd - Configuring DDNS on NAS Unit
Then we configure the DDNS Unit NAS. To do this go to Network
Management / Dynamic DNS and in DDNS Settaccording to the following
figure:
Dynamic DNS: Enable (2)Server Address: select from the dropdown
menu www.dlinkddns.com (3)Host Name: ftp-luis.dlinkddns.com
(4)Username or Key: luis_almeida (4)Password or Key: put the
password you set (4)Verify Password or Key: repeat password
(4)Select Save Settings (5)If everything is in compliance, the
system will return a message: Updated Successfully (6)
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O DNS Dinmico est configurado!
6.3 - Port Forwarding / UPnP The UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
is a set of networking protocols that allows devices to detect a
network, such as pcomputers, printers, routers, etc., aiming to
establish the functionality of network services for data sharing,
communiand entertainment. UPnP is designed primarily for home
networks without enterprise class devices.
To operate the UPnP devices that connect must be compatible with
each other and both must have the UPnP installed
We first verify that the router has UPnP active and only then
will select the button Test of the NAS Unit.
1st - Enable UPnP on the Router - as we stated above, we are
using Netgear TouterWNDR-3700. Entering theadministration console,
setup UPnP is given in the following image.
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2nd - Test UPnP in NAS Unit - to test the UPnP NAS drive, just
select the Test button on UPnP Router Detectionmessage Found UPnP
router on the network appears, all is ok.
7 - Configure FTP Server (Management / Aplication Management)
The FTP Server (File Transfer Protocol) allows access Disk Sharing
from outside and send or receive files or folders. Itmeant to open
files but only to transfer (Download / Upload).
We'll have to open ports in router and then configure the FTP
NAS Unit.
1st - Open Router Ports - We need to open ports 20, 21 and 990
in the Router.
Opening ports 20 and 21 on Netgear Router WNDR-3700
Opening port 990 on Netgear Router WNDR-3700.
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Summary of the open ports.
2nd - Configure FTP Server of NAS Unit
The FTP server is disabled by default. The configuration of the
FTP server requires only minor adjustments. After settconform to
the needs of the user must connect to the FTP server on the button
Start FTP Server.
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FTP Server / FTP Server Settings - area configuration of the FTP
server.
Maximum Users - select how many users can simultaneously access
the FTP. The maximum is 10;Idle Time - If the client (who accesses
the FTP) is idle for more than x minutes, the server shuts he
dowPort - Port that the FTP will use. Port 21 is required when the
unit is connected to a Router;Passive Mode - There are two ways to
use FTP: active and passive;
Active - the FTP client opens a dynamic port and transmits it to
the FTP server port number that tclient is listening. Then the FTP
client waits for a response for connection to the FTP
server;Passive - the FTP server opens a dynamic port, sends the FTP
client to the IP address of the FTP swhere the client needs to
connect to, and the port on which the server is listening. Then it
waits foconnection from the FTP client.
Client Language - Select the language of your choice;Flow
Control - You can limit the speed with which the client connects to
the FTP;SSL/TLS - Secure Sockets Layer ( SSL) and Transport Layer
Security (TLS) are two cryptographic protoprovide security and data
integrity for communications over the Internet. It is helpful, but
the certificatoutdated (ie August 2013). Until such time as D-Link
fix the problem, it is not convenient to use this feaFXP (File
Exchange Protocol) - To transfer between two servers;
Configure the FTP server according to the following picture
FTP Server / Block IP List
Lock access to certain IP addresses to the FTP Server. In this
case, no interest.
FTP Server Status -Turn on or off the FTP server. For the test
we are conducting, connect it to the button Start FTP
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8 - Configure FTP Client You can access the FTP server in three
ways:
Typing the address in a browser - in our case, the address is:
ftp://ftp-luis.dlinkddns.com/Volume_case you can not upload
files.Typing the address in Windows Explorer - identical to the
previous. In this case you can download upload files.Through Client
Software - faster and easier to perform download / upload. Example
of Free FTP ClienSoftware:
FileZilla - https://filezilla-project.org/CoffeeCup Free FTP -
http://www.coffeecup.com/free-ftp/CyberDuck -
http://cyberduck.ch/WinSCP - http://winscp.net/eng/download.php
In this case we use FileZilla, but the configuration is
identical for all. Open the application and select File / Site
Manthe window that opens select New Site. Give a name to the newly
created.
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On the left side of the window, on the General tab, enter the
following settings:
Host: ftp-luis.dlinkddns.com;Protocol: FTP - File Transfer
Protocol (select from the dropdown menu);Encryption: Use Plain
FTP;Logon Type: Normal;User: f_luis_almeida (User created in step
5);Password: put the password you set for the user (created in step
5 / Create User).
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Select Connect and the client will connect to your NAS unit.
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9 - Configure Media Server (UPnP AV) The purpose of a media
server is to manage, share and deliver files automatically Audio,
Video and Image, unlike theoption where the user must manually add
the files to the computer's media player. That is, any media file
added to this automatically available in Media Players (Windows
Media Player in Windows) of all users connected to the network
permission.
Another advantage is to allow the playback of multimedia content
without the intervention of a PC. For example, if tha receiver (a
game console, or TV, for example) with a network (wired or
wireless), you can play content stored on thfrom anywhere in the
home and without connecting to a computer.
In the case of unit In which we are dealing, has included UPnP
AV media server. Setup is very easy but requires somecustomization
efetuemos in order to make it faster and easier to use.
1st - Set Location of Media FilesThe first decision to make is
where we will store your multimedia files:
Anywhere on the disk - If we consider that the multimedia files
podro be anywhere on the disk, it hadvantage of not worrying about
the location, but the initiation and subsequent updates Media
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much slower (it may take several hours):In specific folders on
disk - In this case, define one or more folders to store media
files. The drawbaif we put any media file out of those, the server
does not update the / provide. The advantage is that thcreation and
future updates will be much faster, and the system will be much
more "tidy".
The decision we make, is to create three folders for media
files:
Images - for image files - extensions bmp, png, jpeg, gif,
eg;Music - for music files - extensions mp3, wav, wma, eg;Vdeos -
for movies and videos - extensions avi, mpeg, divx, eg. In this
case there are extensions thatallowed, for example, the MKV and
FLAC;Note 1 - Do not put files in folders, ie, leave the empty
folders for the creation of the server process(about 3
minutes).Note 2 - After the server is created, you can copy files
and folders for folders mentioned above. server will find the
respective files, even if they are in subfolders.
2nd - Create Folders on NAS UnitTo create folders on the NAS
unit, go to Home / My Folder / My Files, and select New
3th -Configuring UPnP-AV ServerGo to Aplication Management /
UPnP AV Server and in UPnP AV Server Settings select Enable snd
Add.
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In the window UPnP Share Settings select the word Volume_1 to
expand the contents. Check the Boxes Imagesand Videos and then
select Apply (the box for the Volume_1 should be unchecked).
Starts the creation of libraries Server, which will be completed
after the status bar reaches 100%. As this happens, ato Refreshed
successfuly, in which you must select Yes to complete the
process.
Note 1 - Do not interrupt the creation processof the Server - If
you interrupt the process of creating the servernot work correctly.
It is preferable to re-format the disks in this case.
Note 2 - This action should be performed only once - Some users
question always adding media files should Refmake one. The answer
is No, the system updates them automatically.
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It may happen that a particular file you added does not appear
or the system will not read. Analyze this case first bechappens. If
for example you put a video with mkv extension, the system will not
read due to constraints of the servera Refresh only when absolutely
necessary, as this will be much more time consuming the more files
you have on your
Note 3 - Copy the media files to the respective folders - After
s server is created, copy the folders and media filrespective
folders created previously. You can then verify that the system
updated all the files that are compatible wi
10 - Other Important Settings There are some settings that are
important for the correct network operation.
10.1 - Time and Date- System Management / Time and Date If the
date and time are not according to your system (Computer, Router),
communication with the network may havTherefore, should you hit the
Date and Time Unit NAS.
1st - Setting Date and Time - Set the Date And Time Manually -
If the Date and Time of your computer is propeconfigured, select
Set Time From My Computer to copy the NAS Unit Date and Time that
appears on your computeselect Save Settings.
2nd - Time Zone
Select the right arrow to select the time zone to the time zone
for the country where you are. Then Select Save Sett
3rd - Date and Time Server- NTP Server
The NTP (Network Time Protocol) is a protocol for synchronizing
the clocks of computers in data networks with variabNTP keeps watch
from a computer with the right time and with great accuracy.
For the date and time remain synchronized, you must connect to a
NTP server. In this case, we will connect us to theserver's
official time of the country in which we are(Portugal). The entity
responsible for the legal time in Portugal is tAstronomical
Observatory of theUniversity of Lisbon.
In NTP Server type the following address: ntp02.oal.ul.pt and
then Save Settings.With a certain frequency, the Nwill contact the
NTP server keeping the time and date certain. It is desirable that
all devices on a network that has tosynchronized in the same
way.
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10.2 - Working Group and System Name - System Management /
Device If the Working Group contained in its Operating System is
not inserted in the NAS unit, it will not appear on the Netwour
case, the operating system is Windows 7 and the Working Group is
WORKGROUP.
To see what the Working Group in Windows 7, select the Start
Menu and right-click Computer, select Properties.
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You should put the name of the Working Group (exactly as it
appears on Operating System) in Device Settings / Work
Can can also define a name (the name that will appear on the
network) and a description for the NAS unit.
I hope this work be helpful for someone. If someone wants to
send suggestions or corrections, I appreciate that theymy forum
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Author: Jos JR CrispimPublished: 2013, AugustNote: If you notice
any inaccuracies in this article or want to add something more, you
can send me an E-will publish a correction and put its author.
Jos Crispim 1999-2014
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