35 Nas User Guide Pluscom
35 Nas User Guide Pluscom
35NAS-RDC3282
User Manual
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Specifications
• Interface :1X 10/100 Base-TX Auto MDI/MDI-X; 2X USB2.0 Ports
• Data transfer rate :Ethernet up to: 100Mbs; USB2.0 up to: 480Mbs
• Suitability :3.5" SATA HDD
• Hot Plug :Supports Plug-play and Hot-plug
• Power :AC input: 100 - 240V ~50/60Hz
• DC output : 12V/3A,36W
• Material :Pain Aluminum
• OS Compatibility :Windows XP (SP3), Vista/ MAC OS X (10.5.X)/Linux (Samba 3.X)
Accessories:
• NAS Caddy
• User’s Manual
• LAN Cable
•USB A-B Cable
• AC UK Cable
• CD Driver
• Screwdriver
• Power Adapter
• Plastic Stand
2 Hardware Installations
2.1 Application Diagram
Below is the application diagram FIG1.1 of the product. You can use this device in various
connections as elaborated in the diagram.
FIG1.1
You will see a pop authentication dialog box asking you for User name and
password.
3.2.2.2 Administrator
Double click status -> administrator field -> “Change” button to get into
administration page
Administrator field: default is “admin”, and this field can’t change by user
Password field : default is “admin”, this field will change logon WEB
password by user
Verify password : confirm password
After input password and double click “ok” button, browser will re-login, and
pop login dialog
Double click status -> Date/Time field -> “Change” button to get into Date and
Time page
Date: set manual Date (yyyy/mm/dd)
Time: set manual Time (hh:mm:ss)
SNTP: enable/disable SNTP client
Time server: locate time server
Time Zone: click your current time zone in the list, and then click OK.
4.1.2.1 IP Address
4.2 IP Config
You can select Static IP or Dynamic IP, when you use Ftp server and printer server,
you must use Static IP address.
4.2.1 Auto IP
If your network environment have DHCP server: Storage will get the IP
from DHCP server.
If your network environment has no DHCP server: Storage automatically
open DHCP server itself. When your computer setup AUTO Assign IP, your
computer will get IP 169.254.0.X, storage IP is 169.254.0.1.
4.2.2 Static IP
IP address: this is the IP address assigned by your Router for your Storage.
You shall specify the IP address of the storage here. e.g. 192.168.1.123
Subnet Mask: an address code that determines the size of the network; this is
the subnet mask of the storage, when seen by external users on the Internet
(including your ISP). The subnet mask is provided by your ISP.
e.g.255.255.255.0
Gateway IP Address: an IP address forwards Internet traffic from your local
area network (LAN). e.g. 192.168.1.1
DNS Server IP address: you must specify DNS server IP address here if your ISP has
the said address.
4.3 Maintenance
You can select new firmware to upload. Please don't turn off the power and
close the web browser when the firmware is uploading
Click the Reboot button to have the device perform a software restart. The SYSTEM
LED will blink as the device restarts and then remain on if the restart is successful.
Please wait about a minute before refreshing your browser before logging in again
Click the "Reset" button to clear all configuration and restore to default settings.
Please don't turn off the power and close the web browser when the system is
changing the settings. Please click "Reboot" button after reset.
Samba is software that can be run on a platform other than Microsoft Windows,
for example, UNIX, Linux, IBM System 390, OpenVMS, and other operating
systems. Samba uses the TCP/IP protocol that is installed on the host server.
When correctly configured, it allows that host to interact with a Microsoft
Windows client or server as if it is a Windows file and print server.
Share one or more directory trees
Share one or more Distributed file system (Dfs) trees
Assist clients with network browsing
Provide or assist with Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
name-server resolution
Share printers installed on the server among Windows clients on the network (not
support)
Authenticate clients logging onto a Windows domain (not support)
2.4.1 Configure SMB Server
Connect to storage SMB page ,the page as bellow:
You should perform the following steps as the Administrator or another user in
the Administrators group.
If you do not see either Client for Microsoft Networks or Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in
your list, you will need to add them. For either, the method is to click the Install... button,
click the type of component (Client or Protocol), and then click the Add... button. Next,
click the component you want to add, and click the OK button. You should see the
component added to the list with the others.
Configuring TCP/IP
Now click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties to open the
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, shown in bellow
To give your system computer a name and a workgroup, click the Change...
button, which will bring up the Computer Name Changes dialog box, as in
bellow
Now click View workgroup computers in the Network Tasks box at the left of
the window. You should see your Samba server listed as a member of the
workgroup. Double-click its icon, and you will see a window that looks like
If it works, congratulations! Try copying files to and from the server by dragging
their icons to and from the Samba server's test folder. You might be pleasantly
surprised how seamlessly everything works.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a network protocol used to transfer data from
one computer to another through a network, such as over the Internet.
FTP is a file transfer protocol for exchanging files over any TCP/IP based network to
manipulate files on another computer on that network regardless of which operating
systems are involved (if the computers permit FTP access).
FTP port: configure port number, port range is 1025 to 65500 and default
port is 21. If you behind firewall ,remember to open port number
mapping FTP port
FTP code page: configure FTP server code page
Cyrillic (CP1251)
Bulgarian, Belorussian, Macedonian, Moldavian, Russian, Serbian and
Ukrainian.
Latin I (CP1252)
Albanian, Danish, Dutch, Faroese, Finnish, French, German,
Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish.
Baltic (CP1257)
Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian.
3.IE 7 will display a list of files and folders from the FTP domain
4.To quickly save a file locally, right-click the file and select "Save Target As..."
5.To manage the remote and locals files more completely, click the 'Page'
5. When torrent downloads percentage show 100%, the data will store in
download path
6. You can access file from SMB client or FTP client on the PC
7. Information and configuration:
System ID: torrent ID
Number of the Downloads: number of torrent active
Server Port: BT server uploads port
Upload Limit: BT server upload throughput control
8. Mail Notification: when user stop or remove torrent, storage will send the
mail alarm to administrator email box
Format Disk: the format utility ,it will erase all data on Hard Driver
Sleep Time: configure the time Hard Driver get into sleep mode
Scan Disk :the scan disk utility , it will check error data in Hard Driver
7. Click Next.
9. From the Type of port: drop down list choose Standard TCP/IP Port.
Click Next.
Note: You will now be prompted for 2 items: the Name or address of
server providing lpd and the Name of printer or print queue on that
10. In the Name or address of server providing lpd box, enter the IP
Address of the device.
11.
Select configuration
13. If Step 10 completed successfully, you are now ready to install the
driver. Click Have Disk. Click Browse.
14. Locate and select the .INF file for the device. You may need to browse
to the CD or to the folder on your computer where you have the device
driver downloaded.
Note: If you are prompted to replace or keep existing driver, click on Keep
Existing Driver. Click Next.
16. When asked to print a test page, click No. Click Next. Click Finish.
Note: At this point, you should have the device listed in the Printers and
Faxes folder. You can attempt to use it as a printer.
6. Select STORAGE.
7. Find the media content that you want to play, and then select Play.
4.9.2 Share Media from Storage(Media server) with
PS3(Media player)
On your Storage:
Click Media Server page of storage, and set up sharing list (photo, music, and
video)
On your PS3:
1. Go into the PS3's Settings menu and navigate to Network Settings - Media
Server Connection, and select Enabled. This allows the PS3 to detect
networked device running Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) server software.
3. Select the icon of the DLNA Media Server that you want to connect to under
(Photo), (Music), or (Video) in the home menu. All available folders
and files that can be played by the PS3™ system will be displayed.