4-bay Desktop Network Storage USER'S MANUAL freeStor 4020

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The procedure for disconnecting from a shared folder on a Mac varies, depending on whether
the Mac is running OS X or an older operating system.
To disconnect from a shared folder on a Mac running OS X:
1. On the desktop, select the shared folder from which you want to disconnect.
2. From the File menu, click “Eject”.
Any open window to the shared folder closes, and the shared folder disappears from the
desktop.
Other Mac operating systems, refer to the documentation included with the operating system
for information about disconnecting from a shared folder.
B.2 Troubleshooting the Device
This section provides general information about common problems that you might have with
your storage system and steps you can take to resolve them.
Problem: I can’t access the Manager.
Resolution: If you are using the System Storage Console, make sure the computer where the
Storage System Console is installed is in the same subnet as the storage system.
If you are using a Web browser, make sure the name or IP address of the storage system is
correct. You can use the storage system name only if that name is registered with a DNS
server in your network. In addition, if you configured the storage system to use a specific IP
address, you might need to specify the IP address of the gateway in your network before you
can successfully access the Manager using a Web browser. First access the Manager using
the Storage System Console and then specify the gateway address and try to access it using a
Web browser.
Problem: I forgot the password for logging in to the Manager.
Resolution: You can reset the storage system to use its original administrator user name
(admin) and password (storage) by pressing the small, recessed reset button on the back of
the storage system.
Note: This also resets the storage system to its original network settings. If you
previously configured the storage system to use a specific IP address, it will
now obtain its IP address from the DHCP server (if any). If you don’t have a
DHCP server on the network, it will use its default IP address (192.168.0.101).