User's Manual
Table Of Contents
Introduction
The NAS Server
Congratulations on the purchase of an NAS Server. The NAS inserts Gigabytes of storage space into your
network without the cost, space, and maintenance hassles of a full-fl edged file server. The NAS provides
solid data transfer performance for multiple client connections. And you can add as many NAS Servers to
your network as you like. Compared to using a standard PC as a File Server, the NAS offers lower cost,
easier management, and increased reliability. This NAS also supports wireless function (802.11g), AP and
for Client mode
Windows utility software is provided for the NAS Administrator. Also, the Web-based Administration
interface offers a wide array of management options.
Web-based file system
WEB-based file sharing allows access and downloading of files from any PC on the network, including non-
Windows PCs.
Windows users can also use Microsoft networking features to make NAS folders appear as drive letters on
their PC.
NAS Features
• Provides Gigabytes of external hard disk space.
• Supports standard USB 2.0 port that can connect to Hard Disk Drives or USB flash Drive (USB key).
• Support NTFS and FAT file format for USB HDD.
• Built-in Printer Server (via USB port) gives your network a fully shareable network printer.
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