User Guide

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Server Name: An online name for your NAS.
Default Gateway: The default gateway that you wish to use.
DNS Server: Here you can set the DNS server that you wish to use. Should you choose to obtain
your IP address via DHCP the system will automatically obtain the available DNS servers for you. If
you choose to manually enter an IP address then you will have to manually enter a DNS server as
well.
Reminder: Using an invalid DNS server will affect some network related functions. (i.e.,
Download Center). If you are uncertain about how to proceed, please choose to obtain your
IP address automatically.
DHCP DHCP Server Settings: You can configure the DHCP settings only if the IP address was
configured manually.
Lease time (hr): Enter a value (1-720) to set the DHCP lease time (in hours) for IP addresses
assigned to DHCP clients.
Primary/Secondary DNS: Enter the Primary/Secondary DNS address for DHCP clients.
Domain Name: Set the domain name for the DHCP server.
Subnet List: You can add subnets here.
DHCP Client List: Here you can check the list of DHCP clients and their network configurations
(e.g. MAC address, IP address, hostname, and the amount of time left before the DHCP lease
expires).
DHCP Reservations: If you want a client to always receive the same IP address during DHCP lease
renewal, you can add the client to the DHCP reservation list.
Proxy: Here you can enable proxy server connections, allowing the NAS to connect to the internet
via a proxy server.
Proxy Server: The address of the proxy server you wish to connect to. (Supports HTTP and
HTTPS)
Port: The communications port of the proxy server.
Authentication: If the proxy server you are using requires authentication, you can enable it here
and then enter your username and password.