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1. T i CIA ETT ux 71524123 D eat banda a ee Ce mars inet be ae et ker dy Core L w m y 3t ETTE INT 524469 UM 1108 01 INTELLINET TABLE OF CONTENTS section page INTRODUCTION ara 3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION cccccccccsssssssecsecsrssessesssecsesseseesescatseesenenaseneean 5 Indicators amp Connections ccccecccsssssscsecsesceecesssecseseeceessescsesseesaesaessaesaneeaees 6 QUICK INSTALLATION eseeseeeeenennnnnnnnnnnnnn nnns 7 Accessing riso 7 EO EN en 11 GONFIGURATION 13 PN 13 System Management 00 ccsesecscsssecsecssecseeseeceeeseecaesseeceeseescatseascaesseseanenteeess 15 System FAO DOT IS ria EE CE ESAE 20 User ET ET 2100 EEE 21 NAS Management ccccccccccccccssssecssccsescescseeseessesseesseesseeeeessseseaesseeseseneeees 23 P2P Settings TR m 34 EE EE A 37 WINDOWS USB PRINTER SE en 38 UPNP SETTINGS Lae 39 APPENDIX A 40 SPECIFICATIONS unia pone 41 es GINTELLINET INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Gigabit SATA NAS 2TB Model 524469 Addressing the growing needs for additional high speed storage in the SOHO and small medium sized business environments the Gigabit SATA NAS 2TB lets you install two SATA hard drives up to 1 Terabyte each for extremely fast access to data storage on your network And if additional space is needed you can co
2. Internet Explorer browser File Edi View Favorites Tools Help d Back al search Favorites Jj NOTE Some network Address http nasz configurations or versions of Internet Explorer may not find the device correctly GINTELLINET QUICK INSTALLATION Users who ve changed E Network Attached Storage Microsoft Internet Explorer the default settings to a File Edit View Favorites Tools Help fixed IP setting can directly access the de Back v gt 2 dh search Favorites Addresf TE http 192 168 1 36 configuration page by entering the NAS s fixed IP address in the browser A window should appear asking for a username and password Leave the User Name field blank and enter admin in the Password field A System Information screen will then display NAS FINDER Included on the CD is a utility for locating the StartSmart jy Manua NAS on the network as mentioned above This application runs on Windows Me XP zal T and Vista operating systems You can run the application from the CD or copy it to the river WINAS Finder B E SA Mi computer you want to use to configure the NAS 3 All NAS devices will be PYA listed in the NAS Finder along with the associated OMTRENT IP address of the unit Was device http l 192 168 1 36 Double click the device name or highlight the device name and click Configure to display the Crane D ext Ul for the NAS
3. FTP port on the same configuration screen This is useful for making your FTP server less visible to users you dont want to grant access some networks also block the standard Port 21 and may require you to change to a different port NOTE If you change the default Port 21 you will need to enter the port number every time you access the FTP server Make sure to have users and passwords assigned to all your shared folders If you want to allow anyone access just assign the guest account to that folder FTP users can then log on with an anonymous account to that folder NOTE Users will be able see the names of all the other shared folders but will not be able to access them without a username and password To completely disable anonymous access must have a user account on the NAS to see folders make sure you don t have the guest account assigned to any shared folder Now from the remote location enter into a browser or FTP application ftp lt DDNS Name and it will take you to your NAS unit If you can t see anything on your browser make sure you have the View FTP Folders option turned on in your browser settings You may also have to go to the File Login As screen Use a valid username and password for the NAS GINTELLINET FTP SERVER WINDOWS USB PRINTER SERVER Standard USB 1 1 and 2 0 printers can easily be shared among Windows users on the network with the built in USB printer server NOTE Som
4. 192 External Gateway External Netmask EX CONFIGURATION v INTELLIN ET will not change unless you reassign it The IP address you assign must follow two basic rules First it must be within the same subnet of your current network For example if your router s IP address is 192 168 1 1 your subnet is more than likely 192 168 1 x where x is a number from 2 to 254 Secondly it can t already be in use by another computer or network device on the network Generally NAS will only be accessible to computers on the same subnet Public IP External Gateway amp External ET ix Netmask You can find your gateway s me IP address and your netmask by Pici uid going to the command prompt and running ipconfig Open r Cancel Browse ci DA WINNT system3z cmd exe D s gt 1pconf iy Windows ZHHH IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix IP Address 192 168 1 42 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway z 192 168 1 1 In the above example the 255 255 255 0 subnet mask indicates that the first three numbers of the IP address 192 168 1 are not changeable in this subnet Had the subnet mask been 255 255 0 0 then you could assign an IP of 192 168 x x where x is 0 254 and not being used by any other device on the network System Management Most of the system functions Sustem Management can be controlled from this System Repo
5. Upload Torrent File torrent Browse Next j Click Browse to find and select the BT seed file then click Next to advance to the Step 2 screen and set additional parameters as needed Beginning of Listen Port Users will be asked to upload what they re downloading when using the P2P Client function therefore a port needs to be assigned for uploading files Upload Bandwidth Limit Enter the maximum bandwidth for uploading files O no limit GINTELLINET CONFIGURATION New Torrent Wizard Step 2 Beginning of Listen Port 9050 1024 65535 Upload Bandwidth Limit 120 KB sec 0 no limit Download Bandwidth Limit KB sec 0 no limit Priority Auto v Delete Torrent When Completed C Enable Disable Apply plyg Download Bandwidth Limit Enter the maximum bandwidth for downloading files Usually there are no limits 0 no limit Priority Select a priority for the item Auto High Normal or Low Delete Torrent When Completed Select Enable to delete the seed file after the item has been downloaded Any additional processed files are displayed on the main screen for reference and confirmation The status refreshes every 10 seconds Torrents Management Size Done ownp Name MB 90 pee Priority Status Action want to download this song mp3 506 000 O 0Q 0 00 D auto Waiting info del stop want to download this song l mp3 35 875
6. error in SMART this is indicated by Not Active in the Status column and Failed in the SMART column as shown in the screen image below If all hard disks are in the Not Active mode the RAID and the HD configurations will not be activated Disable Hard disk Status Disk Number Model Name S M A R T Status HDD Not Active HISD B QUANTUM FIREBALL STZIA 2062 MN Failed Not Active Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size E AID Status No Available As long as any one of the hard disks is Not Active or is still in the initialization process you won t be able to execute either RAID or HD initialization You will see a screen similar to the one shown in the RAID Initialization Wizard section above but the device images will be gray indicating that the functions are not currently available see image below Nem GINTELLINET RAID Configuration Single RAID 0 strip RAID 1 Mirror L3 L3 ese uw If only one hard disk drive is detected by the NAS as shown in the three screen images below Hard Disk Status RAID Configuration and Hard Disk s Availability then only the Single configuration is operable and the RAID configuration is unavailable Disk size will be shown in the oize column of Hard Disk s Availability Hard Disk s Availability Disk Number Model Name S M A R T Status HDD B ST34008324 390708 MB RAID Configuration Single RAID 0 str
7. from the drop down menu HH MM SS BJ 9 p then enter the date and time Click Apply to effect the Date Time EL A d changes You can find your ate amp time Time zone GMT time zone by double GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada 7 ESEN 10 37 AM clicking the time display at the bottom right corner of your desktop NTP Service You can also activate the NTP service to adjust the time through the assigned NTP server Enter the desired NTP server name or the default NTP server assign the intervals for auto updates Network Time Protocol NTP Support Enable Disable v Automatically adjust clock For daylight saving changes choose the status of NTP Server polniporg 4 Daylight Saving select NTP Update Interval 60 Iminutes the Daylight Saving Region Daylight Saving Enable Disable then click Apply Daylight Saving Region European Union UE GINTELLINET CONFIGURATION System Reports Administrators can view the System Reports system information and log User Management files on these screens NAS Management SYSTEM INFORMATION This screen displays useful system information such as the firmware version firmware built date system up time and current IP address System Report Firmware Version 1 00 Firmware Build Date 2007 12 28 11 31 System Up Time 0 hour 5 min 30 sec Hard Disk Status Disk Number Model Name Size S M A R T Status HDD WDC W
8. their username and password When creating a new shared folder users and groups from the current list must be assigned When a user group tries to access the folder the system will check the list of valid users for the shared folder If the user group is included in the list the user group then has permission to access the shared folder USERS For file sharing to work users and or groups need to be allowed and the accounts are created here The admin and guest accounts are in the system by default and cannot be removed The admin account is different from the one used to access the UI and can be modified GINTELLINET CONFIGURATION User Account Management admin i Highlight a username and click Remove or Modify to delete or change user information Add Mo dify Isers Enter a username 5 and password NOTE User Setting Windows Me users U d should use the same sername i Password username as their Windows login Passwords are recommended but are not required Click Apply when completed GROUPS After creating the user accounts you can categorize the users into different groups to make assignment easier Click Add to create a new Group Management Group List everyane CONFIGURATION INTELLINET Group Setting Group Members System Users admin quest P XL Apply j Cancel group name then enter the group name in the corres
9. 745 75 20 0 00 4 0 auto Downloading info del stop want to download this song 2 mp3 7 57 22 9250 40 0 00 24 auto Downloadinginfo del stop News Del ally Refresh Name The name of the file Size MB The size of the file Done 96 The percentage of download completed down up speed KB s The current file download upload speed KB s down up peer s The current download upload sources available Priority The priority of the file Status Indicates the current condition of the file Action Three options can be clicked e info Check related information del Delete the seed file e stop active Stop or activate the item CONFIGURATION GINTELLINET FTP SERVER If you want to access files stored on your NAS from a remote location using the device s built in FTP server is the easiest way to do so A typical setup Work lt PC lt gt Internet lt gt DSL Modem lt gt Router gt NAS First a static IP and or a DNS name is required You can also set up a DDNS account if you are using a dynamic IP your DSL IP changes all the time Your router must have this feature otherwise you may have to run client software on a PC that is running on the network You must set your router to forward Port 21 to your NAS s fixed IP address For details refer to the DDNS and port forwarding virtual server sections in your router manual Next enable the FTP server on the NAS You can change the default
10. CP server will automatically provide the information UPnP Media Server Refer to the UPnP Settings section GINTELLINET CONFIGURATION External Network Interface NAS Name NAD Domain Name Server 0 lo O D UPnP Media Server Enable Disable iTunes Media Server Enable Disable DHCP Client Fixed IP Address Hardware Address DO 00 00 00 00 DO Apply Applyg iTunes Media Server Refer to the UPnP Settings section DHCP Client The default factory setting has this enabled above There should be a DHCP server on the network usually the router or network switch The DHCP server will assign the NAS an IP address when it is turned on This setting allows the NAS to be easily installed and incorporated into any network environment Fixed IP Address In some situations it may be best to assign the NAS a fixed IP address This is most useful when you want to access the NAS from a remote location as most routers can only forward traffic to a specific IP address If you have the NAS configured as a DHCP client your IP address could change periodically Having the A Aa mb with a fixed IP address means that the IP address External Network Interface NAS Name NASHO Domain Name Server JB E o o UPnP Media Server Enable Disable iTunes Media Server Enable Disable C DHCP Client Fixed IP Address Public IP
11. DS000 SA1LMPEI 158384 ME Pass Ready Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size RAID Status RAID IiMirror 430585 ME 150618 ME Active Resvncing USB Device Information Position Vendor Product ID Device Type Port A GENERIC USB Mass Storage Removable Disk External Network Interface IP Address 192 166 1 182 Hardware Address 00 11 11 8 7 8 57 Netmask 252 222 255 U Domain Name Server 192 166 1 1 Max Transfer Unit MTU 1500 Tx Err Packets 15124 Rx Err Packets 1298 7 Link Status Link Up LOO Mbps Refresh CONFIGURATION GINTELLINET SYSTEM LOG This information can help diagnose any network related issues Navigate through the history with the buttons at the bottom of the chart The event logs can be cleared on the Administrator Settings screen Total Records 18 Current Page at Date Level Message 14 34 47 04 15 2004 Normal oyster startup 14 26 08 041 52004 Normal Systetn startup 14 20 41 04 14 2004 Normal System startup 09 10 12 045 2004 Normal System startup 09 09 09 DAM 5 2004 Normal System startup 11 21 40 041 sf2004 Normal Systern startup 18 58 11 005 2004 Normal System startup 11 14 51 03 26 2004 Normal System startup 08 01 20 01011970 Normal System startup I WL JA wl User Management The NAS provides a client User Management server environment for users NAS Management to share files over the network ZEF Ssttinas File sharing works by authorizing the users or groups to access shared folders by
12. ELLINET UPP SETTING PINGING Testing your network cone con in various situations is simple to i From a command EE prompt type in ping lt IP address gt or TD ning 192 TUR T 14 Pinging 192 168 1 14 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 1 14 hytes 32 timetl ms TTL 255 i Reply from 192 168 1 14 hytes 32 timetl ms TTL 255 ping network name gt Pete ETT EEEE EE Reply from 192 168 1 14 bytes 32 timetl ms TTL 255 If there are replies then Ping statistics for 172 168 1 14 there is a connection Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost B Bx loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds running between the Minimum Gms Maximum Gms Average Ans D s gt ping nas two machines By Pinging nas 172 168 1 14 1 with 32 bytes of data PINGING the device Reply from 192 168 1 14 hytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 255 name you also get Reply from 192 168 1 14 bytes 32 tineci ns TIL 255 the IP address of that Reply from 192 168 1 14 bytes 32 timetl ms TTL 255 Ping statistics for 192 168 1 14 device D tkets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost Gs loss Pogroximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum Bms Average ms SEARCHING THE NETWORK FOR THE NAS If you are unable to locate the NAS in Network date ddr or My Network Places You ij My Network Places E D x can search for it Click File Edit View Favorites ites Tools Help Search in My Network e
13. Re position the HDD cover assembly onto the NAS being careful not to crush and possibly damage or disconnect the SATA cable and HDD power cord The hard disk drive installation is now complete Turn on the NAS HARDWARE INSTALLATION Indicators amp Connections 1 Using Ethernet cable connect the LAN Ethernet port to a PC server switch hub or other network device on the LAN 2 Connect the included power adapter to a surge protector 3 If when desired connect the device port Res A or B to an external USB hard drive USBHDD P 4 Turn on the power to the NAS ae USBHDD P p RESET BUTTON If you forget your password and or unit IP j address you won t be able to access the Poner NAS However you can use the recessed Reset button to restore factory settings DC IW 4 To initiate a reset press and hold the button in using a straight pin or similar object for 5 seconds or more until the unit stops beeping POWER BUTTON Press lightly once to turn the NAS on or off The unit will write all data into the drive and safely power down To force the unit to power down immediately press and hold the button until the power is off FRONT PANEL LEDS LED Status Indication Power not shown On Power to the NAS is on at right Off Power to the NAS is off HDD A amp B Data Flashing Attached HDD is reading writing data LAN 10 100 Network link is 10 100 Mbps Off Link is disconnected Flashing T
14. UPnP media receivers using the UPnP media receiver standard will be able to view and play media files located in the UPnP Media shared folder when this feature is enabled You can enable the media server function in the Basic Settings menu External Network Interface NAS Name NASIOO Domain Name Server K o D o UPnP Media Server Enable Disable iTunes Media Server Enable Disable A new share folder called UPnPMedia will be created with the guest user assigned to it You should change the user d access and security located in File Sharing to your current network setup Copy the media files that you want the media receivers to see into this share You can create folders within the share to organize the media files ILI ITUNES MEDIA SERVER As with the UPnP Media Server you can use iTunes to play media files simply by enabling the option After enabling the option you can see the iTunes Media folder from Network Neighbor on the PC Copy media files you want to this share folder the iTunes player will then find and play them all If the name is GLXXXX youll find GLXXXX on the left side of the menu panel after Track NoD1 mp3 Track Matrz mp3 3 50 opening the iTunes player Click it RSET is to see all shared media files inside gi Track NoO4 mp3 4 24 Track NoDS mp3 4 02 Track Ma 6 mp3 CIEN Track MoO mp3 4 49 Track No08 mp3 3 01 Track No mp3 3 04 Track Ma10 mp3 4 70 GINT
15. ak gt sg search Duroldes C ES o Places then enter the address EE my network Places zx ra name of the NAS or the fixed IP address if it s configured that way and click Search Now Add Network cul Search for Computers Place Computer M ame I nas lt Entire Network Stop Search ma Search for other teme Computers Files or Folders hear Me 7 objectis a GINTELLINET SPECIFICATIONS Standards e IEEE 802 3 10Base T Ethernet e IEEE 802 3ab Twisted Pair Gigabit Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet General e RJ45 10 100 1000 Mbps data port e 2 Hi Speed USB 2 0 ports for external USB hard drives e Flash 8 MB Memory 128 MB DDR1 RAM e CPU Storlink SL3516 at 300 MHz e Data throughput Read Write Gigabit 25 10 MB s Internal hard drives Design 3 5 SATA Maximum size 1 TB Total capacity 2 TB RAID 0 e External USB HDs Supported file systems FAT32 EXT2 EXT3 and NTFS Max size 500 GB File serving protocols CIFS Samba FTP NFS and AFP e iTunes server GINTELLINET iTunes 7 compatible Max connection limit 8 e UPnP AV server uShare 0 9 10 Max connection limit 8 FTP server max connection limit 30 e Samba server Version samba 3 2 20 supporting NIT LMv2 authentication for Windows Vista Max connection limit 20 BitTorrent client options Max ac
16. alize all hard disks or click Initialize to initialize a designated one Hard Disk s Availability Disk Number Model Name Size S M A R T Status HDD A ST34008324 390708 MB Pass Uninitia BDA HDD B ST3400832A 390708 MB Pass Uninitia BDA Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size Status No Available GINTELLINET USB HD INFORMATION Each of formatted partitions FAT32 EXT2 and EXT3 on an attached USB storage drive will be presented on the USB HD Info screen The naming convention for entries in the Mounting Path column is based on the connecting port For example if the USB hard drive is attached through Port A and there are two formatted primary partitions on the disk the NAS will create USBHDA 1 and USBHDA2 mounting paths to represent each partition space id a5 Into Jer KE e pe op Pe USB Hard Disk Information PortA Removable Disk Capacity 62 MB Partition Ho Total Size MB Available Size MB Mounting Path LiPrimary be USBHDAL PortB Removable Disk Capacity 990 MB Partition No Total Size MB Available Size MB Mounting Path iPrmarv uy 388 USBHDEI Refresh ADVANCED All the file protocol settings are presented in this submenu Disable any protocols not in use by the computers on the network to increase performance Most users will not need to change any of the settings Remember to click Apply after making any changes Make any desired changes amp ws windows File Sha
17. bove in USB HD Information each partition of an attached USB storage device will be represented as a separate shared folder For example if a USB storage device is connected to the HDD A port and it has two partitions the NAS will automatically create USBHDAT and USBHDA2 Assigned guests have read write permission by default GINTELLINET CONFIGURATION FILE SHARING The Gigabit SATA NAS 2TB is equipped with an HT TP Web server It allows you to put HTML files in the shared WWW folder on the NAS and access them with your Web browser NOTE The Web server does not support dynamic Web pages e g PHP ASP and MySQL are not supported Web SL Fit o M eek stare e ge TES EE A E WWW Server Setup WWW Server C Enable Disable WWW Server Port Number 8080 1 65535 Appl PP tg WWW Server Enable or disable the Web server WWW Server Port Number Enter the TCP IP port the service should be running on By default this value is set to 8080 which means you need to enter the address lt http nas2000 8080 gt in your Web browser s address bar in order to view the files If you change the value to 9000 then the address would be lt http nas2000 9000 gt Be careful to not use Port 80 as this is the standard Web administration port Once the Web server is enabled you can see a new shared folder named WWW in Shared Folders Management This is where you need to place the files you want to access with
18. ctory gt NES Mapping Remote UID oO Remote IP 192 168 hoo Mapping User J admin Applyg Cancel FILE SHARING For file sharing you first need to create users and groups Then you can create private and public folders to organize the data on the NAS By managing which users have access to the shared folders or shares users can only access information they are allowed to This access is the same whether they are accessing the share from the local network or through the Internet via the F TP CONFIGURATION GINTELLINET Assign users by highlighting the entry selecting the desired file permission and clicking the left or right arrow button to move the entry to or from the Allowing User List or Denying User List fields Click Apply Share Access Setting Share Name Volume Disk 1 C Disk 2 Selection Users C Groups Allowing User List Denying User List admin est W Permission On the Shared Folders Management screen click Add to create a new shared folder On the Share Access Setting screen enter a share folder name If you ve chosen a single type configuration you also need to select which volume you will put your share folder in Shared Folders Management Shared Folders Addy Remoyg Modify Highlight the share folder and click Remove or Modify to delete or edit the shared folder properties USB Storage Sharing As mentioned a
19. device un QUICK INSTALLATION INTELLINET CONFIGURATION From the user interface UI you can maintain and monitor all the functions of the NAS This interface is Cem SR RISE accessible from any Management computer on the network with the appropriate browser Only one user can log in to System E A Reports System Log the Ul at a time Basic Settings Administrator Settings Firmware Update Time Settings The password for the UI can User Users be set in the administrative Management GO menu This is a different password than any user RAID Initialization Wizard passwords on the NAS To USB HD Info get to the lower menus anais vi Advanced simply move your cursor File Sharing over the main menu items Web Server P2P Settings PSP Client Basic Settings The Basic Settings screen allows you to name your NAS and configure it as a DHCP client or as a fixed IP device on the network NOTE On all screens click Apply to effect any changes to the configuration The NAS may reboot to finalize the changes NAS Name Network devices have an IP address and a name These two are usually related and allow the network to identify the device This name must be unique or there may be difficulties in configuring and using the NAS Make sure that no other computer or device in the network uses the same name that you assign to this NAS Domain Name Server Most of the time this information isn t needed as your DH
20. e or all functions of multi function printers may not work depending on the driver support by the respective printer manufacturers Make sure the hard disk has been initialized The status column on the Hard Disk Status screen should display Ready Hard Disk Status Model Mame Available Size Total Size S M A R T f Status WDC WDSQQOYS O1MFPEI 450526 MB 45618 MB Pass Ready Connect a USB printer to EENMAA the USB port on the NAS File Edit View Favorites Tools Help and turn it on Locate the NAS in My Network Places fl r and select it by double clicking the icon When prompted enter a valid username and password Youll see the printer port next to the shares for the device Double click the PortA printer icon and follow the instructions to install the H printer driver at the local station NOTE You may E need to select Have Disk 9 e 4 and insert your printer s driver CD during the installation process Once the driver installation is completed you should be able to select the printer from the printer list in any Windows application You can manage the printer the same way you would any other networked printer under Windows Address Mas WNDOWS USB PRINTER SERVER GY INTELLINET UPnP SETTING UPnP MEDIA SERVER Your networked media receiver needs to be incorporating the UPnP media receiver standard Check with the manufacturer of your networked media player to confirm if necessary
21. e Total Size Status RAID I Mirror 288400 MB 293033 MB active Degraded HDD A KE P Click Recall to add HDD B in RAID 1 When the warning message displays click OK to continue the addition NOTE This will re partition and re format the new hard disk drive and all data inside will be lost Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 2 This action will add HD B to RAID configuration Original DATA in HD B WILL BE Los TII CONFIGURATION V INTELLINET Once this operation is complete the NAS will start to run a recovery process as indicated in the screen image below Because this can take some time the larger the capacity the longer the time required don t shut down reboot the computer or make any changes to system settings during the process some settings will force the NAS to reboot otherwise the recovery process will need to be run again after rebooting Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size Status RAID Mirror 480684 ME 458383 ME Acti Recovering 13 When any hard drive disk is removed or broken and can t be operated in RAID 1 Not Active appears in the Status column The system will set to Degraded mode and Recall cannot be run Hard Disk s Availability Disk Number Model Name Size S M A R T Status HDD ST3500641 A 455304 MB Pass Readv R AID 1 HDD B Not Active Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size Status RAID LtMirrer 430684 ME 455333 ME Active Degraded HDD A O
22. ect to a shared network folder and assign a drive letter to the connection sa that you can access the Folder using My Computer Specify the drive letter For the connection and the Folder that vau want to connect to Drive Folder Com Example Vserverishare I Reconnect at logon Connect using a different user name Create a shortcut to a Web Folder or FTP site Back Finish cancer GINTELLINET QUICK INSTALLATION 3 Select Reconnect at logon so you don t need to repeat this process Click Finish 4 You will now see the Share as a drive in My Computer You can access it by double clicking on the drive ENABLING UPnP Map Network Drive Windows can help you connect to a shared network Folder and assign a drive letter to the connection so that you can access the Folder using My Computer Specify the drive letter For the connection and the Folder that you want to connect to Drive fh m Browse Folder WNaszishare Example Vserverishare v Reconnect at logon Connect using a different user name Create a shortcut to a Web folder or FTP site File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Select an item bo view its description Displays the Files and Folders on Share on voir computer Mase H UPnP Universal Plug and Play is only available in Windows XP Me and Vista Though not required enabling it makes configuration easier 1 Go to the Sta
23. ed folders User name password and Sharing Level read write security supports Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology enabled SMART hard drives GINTELLINET INTRODUCTION Adjustable hard drive spin down time Self repairing and de fragmentation for data integrity and performance Easy Web based configuration via Web browser Firmware update via Web browser and USB HDD Lifetime Warranty NOTE Some screen images are modified to fit the format of this manual SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS For accessing files Network adapter installed and functioning properly e For PC configuration Internet Explorer 5 5 and above or latest Opera browser with Java support For Mac configuration Internet Explorer 5 2 or latest Opera browser with Java support e For Linux configuration Latest Opera browser with Java support PACKAGE CONTENTS Gigabit SATA NAS 2TB Power adapter e Quick install guide CD with user manual INTRODUCTIO GINTELLINET HARDWARE INSTALLATION To install a hard disk drive in the Gigabit SATA NAS 2TB follow the steps below 1 Shut down the NAS and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet 2 Remove the screws that secure the hard disk drive cover to the side of the NAS device and slide the cover off 3 Slide the hard drive disk inside the cover you just removed from the NAS device 4 Connect the SATA cable and hard disk drive power cord between the hard disk drive and the NAS 5
24. es fol configuration user interface KG by double clicking on My File Edit View Favorites Tools Help T gt gt Network Places on your O O d J search desktop Double click on the UPnP device to gain access sites SP MyNetworkplaces Ede to the configuration page _ bcalNerwork NOTE You may need to restart your computer and Pl or refresh the view for the UPnP NAS device to appear ens Unspecified 5 9 QUCKINSTALLATON GINTELLINET NETWORK 5 O UT ON S Configuring the NAS There are several methods for accessing the NAS configuration interface e f you have UPnP enabled in your Windows Me XP My Network Places Vista computer you can File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a j ae gt gt access the configuration O sad O 2 JO search by double clicking the UPnP device under My Address amp my Network Places Ed Network Places Local Network E UPnP NAS Device Unspecified Add Network Network Setup Entire Network Place Wizard e You can also insert the installation CD into StartSmart FOE your Windows PC and run the NAS Finder utility Your NAS unit should be listed with p the unit s IP address Double click the device name or highlight the device name WEN N Gel Ed and click Configure to display the configuration page 7 df you know the name of Network Attached Storage Microsoft Internet Explorer the NAS device you can enter it directly into an
25. ip RAID 1 Mirror cz gt va Ve Hard Diskis Availability Disk Number Model Name 47 Size Ny SMART Status T3500641A 488384 MB Ready RAID 1 ST3500641A WW 488384 MB Pass Ready RAID1 NETWORK SOLUTIONS CONFIGURATION RAID 1 Mirror After initializing to RAID 1 Mirror you should see a screen similar to the one shown below in which total size is the same as the original hard disk size If the sizes of Disk 1 and Disk 2 are different then the RAID 1 total size would automatically select the smaller one as its size However it s recommended that you use the same size when choosing RAID 1 The device will automatically run resyncing after formatting and the RAID 1 configuration will now be operational Hard Disk s Availability Disk Number Model Name Size Slides Status HDD A ST3500641 A 436304 MB Pass Readv RAID 1 HDD B ST350064 1 A 456354 ME Pass Readv R AID 1 Volume Status Tvpe Available Size Total Size Status RAID lCMirror 450654 ME 158353 ME Active Eesyncing 16 When a new HD is installed to replace a broken one in RAID 1 Mirror the NAS will set to Degraded mode A Recall button displays in the Status column of Volume Status below and only HDD A is available Hard Disk s Availability Disk Number Model Name Size S M A R T Status HDD ST3300831 A 293033 ME Pass Readv R AID 1 HDD B ST3300831 A 293033 MB Pass Uninitial Volume Status Type Available Siz
26. ning Send a test mail after setting Enable Disable Appl Applyg CONFIGURATION GINTELLINET Alarm Mail Select to enable or disable this function Mail Server Hostname SMTP Enter the address of the mail server e g mail mydomain com or 111 222 333 444 Mail Server Login Name If your mail server requires authentication you need to enter the username here Mail Server Login Password If your mail server requires authentication you need to enter the password here Administrator E mail This is the address to which the NAS 2TB sends the e mails Alert Level Choose between Normal and Warning Send a test mail after setting Enable this to receive a test e mail as soon as you click Apply The NAS will then send out a test message to the specified Administrator E mail address above If you do not receive this message you will need to check the server settings FIRMWARE UPDATE Updates and functionality can be added via this function Check the Web for the latest firmware if you are having any issues In general no update should be needed unless it is recommended by technical support NOTE Do not perform a firmware update over a wireless connection or power the unit down during a firmware update Any interruption during an update will damage the device and require you to send it in for service Select Browse to locate the updated firmware If the firmware file isn t Firm
27. nly RAID 0 Stripe After initializing to RAID O Stripe total size is shown as the sum of two hard disks Remember the total size of RAID O is always the sum of Disk 1 and Disk 2 Hard Disk s Availability Disk Number Model Mame Size S M A R T Status HDD ST3500641 A 455354 ME Pass Read RAID 0 HDD B ST3500641 A 455354 ME Pass Ready RAID 0 Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size Status RAID O Stripe 961405 MB 976767 ME Active Because RAID 0 has no fault tolerance function it cant be activated if any connected hard disk drive is broken as indicated in the screen image below K XN ICICI ID ATIAN CONFIGURATION GINTELLINET Hard Disk s Availability Disk Number Model Name Size S M A R T Status HDD A ST3500641 amp 488384 MB Pass Ready RAID 0 isl HDD B Not Active Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size Status No Available Single After initializing to Single you will see two hard disks activated in Volume Status The device will format all hard disks Hard Disk s Availability Disk Number Model Name Size 5 M A R T Status HDD ST350064 A 485354 ME Pass Ready HDD B ST350064 A 485384 MB Pass Ready Volume Status Type Available Size Status HDD A Single 40222 MB 402256 ME Ready HDD B Single 4322722 MB 492256 ME Ready If the NAS detects a new hard disk that isn t mounted an Initialize button displays in the Status column You can choose either Single to initi
28. nnect two additional USB HDDs The Gigabit SATA NAS 2TB supports RAID 0 and RAID 1 configurations RAID O striped disks distributes data across both hard drives to improve speed and capacity however if one hard drive fails the data is lost Alternatively RAID 1 mirrored disks is a backup solution using both hard drives to store the same information if one hard drive fails the information is not lost With a Gigabit network connection the SATA NAS 2TB provides ultra fast data throughput of up to 25 MB s making it the perfect network storage unit for smaller work groups Plus you can stream videos and photos through your Universal Plug and Play enabled media player in your home entertainment center Follow the instructions in this manual and you ll also soon be enjoying the benefits of these additional features Gigabit Ethernet port for high speed network connectivity Supported USB hard drive file systems FAT32 EXT2 EXT3 NTFS e Integrated iTunes Digital Audio Access Protocol DAAP server delivers audio streams to any iTunes compatible media player on the network Built in FTP server allowing remote users to upload download files e BitTorrent client to download files from the BT network while having your computer turned off Cross platform file sharing for Windows Linux and Mac OS Supported file serving protocols CIFS Samba FTP NFS and AFP Supports 256 user accounts and user groups Create up to 250 shar
29. or the set time period the hard drive will power down to conserve power save wear and tear and prevent the unit from building up unnecessary heat When a user wants to access the storage the NAS will automatically wake up Select the RAID configuration you want to apply by clicking on its icon at the bottom of the Wizard screen above to begin initialization process Click OK when the warning message displays to continue 3 Are you sure you want to initialize a RAID 1 ALL DATA WIIL BE DESTROYED the process NOTE This will format your hard disk drive and all data inside will be lost CONFIGURATION GINTELLINET Microsoft Internet Explorer Enter the workgroup name Step 1 Set default information for file sharing description initial share Workgroup Name Workzoup folder name and language Computer DescriptionjDesc pion Share Folder NameiShe you prefer The workgroup Language Satting EG an OEE Ml name should be the same Ney Cancel one that the computers accessing the NAS RES ei are on Windows 2000 XP users can use a different workgroup name Click Next You can Full computer name acc kevin General Network Identification Hardware User Profiles Advanced Lad Windows uses the following information to identify your computer an the network find your workgroup workgroup ACC name by right clicking on My eee EM Computer and selecting System To rename this comp
30. plyy New Password The administrator can change the administrator password simply by entering the new password in this field CONFIGURATION GINTELLINET NOTE You must enter the new password in both Password fields If the field entries dont match the page will not be submitted Contirm New Password Enter the new password again External Admin port Define a port for the remote administrator to connect to Power down Select Yes to turn the device off Restart device This reboots the device based on one of the following options selected from the drop down menu Never Do not execute a reboot e Right Now Reboot immediately e Every Day Reboot regularly at the set time every day Every Sunday through Saturday Reboot regularly at the set time every Sunday or Monday and so on through the Saturday option Clear event log Select Yes to clear the system history listed in Event Report below If you select No the event record never clears even when you reboot the system Restore factory default Select Yes to recover the factory settings EVENT REPORT SETTINGS All the fields and functions on this menu screen are for configuring the system to send alerts to an e mail account Event Report Setting Alarm Mail Enable Disable Mail Server Hostname SMTP Mail Server Login Name Mail Server Login Password Administrator E mail AEN Alert Level Normal War
31. ponding field Highlight the user s on the right side and click on the left arrow button to assign the user s to the group Highlight multiple users by holding down the Shift key or Ctrl key while selecting users Select users on the left side and click on the right arrow button to remove them from the group When complete click Apply NAS Management Manage the main functions Of NAS Management the shared storage device PEP Settings from this menu RAID INITIALIZATION WIZARD The first time you use the NAS you need to initialize the hard drive The wizard provides an easy way to do this By enabling SMART Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology the NAS will report when the hard drive is about to fail Your hard drive must support this feature GINTELLINET CONFIGURATION LRAD nen ian Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology S M A R T Setting SMART Enable Disable Apply HD Power Management Setting Turn off hard disk Hard Disk s Availability Disk Number Model Name Size S M A R T Status HDD amp E TSUNG A 390708 ME Pass Ready RAID Q HDD E S TSUNG 390708 ME Pass Ready RAID 0 Volume Status Type Available Size Total Size Status RAID OfStipe Yo9141 ME Yol4l ME Active RAID Configuration Single RAID 0 stripe RAID 1 Mirror p zt D li The HD Power Management should be enabled to prolong the life of the hard drive When there is no activity f
32. ransmitting receiving data packets LAN 1000 Network link is 1000 Mbps Link is disconnected Flashing Transmitting receiving data packets E HARDWARE INSTALLATION GINTELLINET QUICK INSTALLATION Accessing the NAS MAPPING A SHARED FOLDER Mapping your shared folder s to your computer makes accessing them easier When a shared folder is mapped it will appear as a drive letter for example D or E on your computer When you want to access that shared folder you can simply go to My Computer and double click on the drive letter You can also have the computer log in to the shared folder at startup so you don t need to manually do it each time To map the NAS s shared folder to a drive letter under My Computer 1 Select Map Network E My Computer ox Drive from the Tools File Edit View Favorita Tools Help Fen rk 63 OEE x Er Address lg My Computer Synchronize br EE ah ir Folder Options 314 Floppy SYSTEM C Local Disk D A My Computer Select an item to view its description DATA E Compact Disc Compact Disc Displays the Files and folders on El Fi Gr El il wn E vnl ir nomniiber Connects to a network drive 2 Choose a drive letter to HES E xj use to map your shared folder Click Browse and locate the shared folder in Entire Network Click OK once you ve located the shared folder Windows can help you conn
33. ring Setup i the Workgroup Name i MS Windows File Sharing Enable C Disable or Computer Description fields here NOTE The Workgroup Name Workgroup workgroup name should be Computer DescriptioniHomeNas Applyg the same for all computers sharing files Apple File Sharing Setup Enable Apple File Sharing Apple File Sharing Enable Disable for compatibility with older Macs systems earlier than Apple Zone Ey OS X GINTELLINET CONFIGURATION Enable FTP Server to allow FTP setting remote and local FTP file access Change the default FTP Port value set at 21 FTP Server Enable C Disable APP FTP Port for added security or compatibility NOTE If you change the default port users must manually enter the new port number when trying to access the FTP server Refer to the FTP Server section later in this manual Linux users need to create NFS mappings in order to connect to the NAS Enable Network File System and click Add to create the mapping NFS Setting Network File System Enable Disable PPlxy HFS Mappings List Remote UID Remote IP Hetmask Mapping User Action Addy On the subsequent NFS Mapping screen below enter settings in the Remote UID Remote IP and Mapping User fields Once complete mount the share on the Linux machine A typical mount command line mount lt IP address gt lt share folder gt lt local dire
34. rt menu then Control Panel then Add Remove Programs 2 Click Add Remove Windows Components on the left hand side to display the Windows Components Wizard screen El QUICK INSTALLATION Add or Remove Programs Add Remove Seles Currently installed programs Sort by Name Change or Remove Programs f Avance AC 97 Audio Size 31MB Change Remove To change this program or remove it From your computer click Change Remove Add New EE CATC USBMobileHS Programs Size 25 20MB 5 Intel R Extreme Graphics Driver Software Size 2 33MB F itunes Size 9 14MB 3 Lucent Technologies Soft Modem AMR Windows C nonen cg NuMega SoftICE Driver Suite 2 01 Size 8 05MB GINTELLINET 3 Highlight Network Services and click Widens Componecnls A jj fou can add or remove componente of Windows AP Details Windows Components Wizard To add or remove a component click the checkbox A shaded bos means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s Included in component click Details Components O et Message Queuing wf MSN Explorer Networking Services O EH Other Network File and Print Services h l 5388 Nutlank Feness Total disk space required 60 0 MB Space available on disk 26991 3 MB 4 Select Universal Plug and Play and click OK Networking Services To add ar remove a component click the check bas shaded box means that only par
35. rts menu User Management NAS Management PeP Settings GINTELLINET ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS This screen presents the basic administrator functions easily modified and managed by the administrator in two panels Configuration Maintain and Administrator Management In the Configuration Maintain section the administrator can back up current configuration settings to a PC or restore the previous backup settings to the NAS After resetting the NAS restore the backup settings and the system will change back to the original settings instantly Download config Just click bk config xxxxxxxx dat to download the current configuration settings to the PC Choose the directory to save the file to and click Apply Upload config Click Browse to select the configuration settings you want to restore then click Apply to upload the file to write it into the system NOTE Do not turn off the power before the writing is completed The NAS will reset automatically after the file has been successfully written into the system Configuration Maintain Download config bk config 19700101 dat Administrator Management New Password 00066 X least 4 characters no white space Confirm New Password 00066 External Admin port 80 1 9000 Power down Yes No Restart device Never o hour minute Clear event log Yes No Restore factory default Yes No Apply p
36. t of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details Subcomponents of Networking Services a Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client O EIE RIP Listener LJ a Simple TEPAP Services Universal Plug and Play 0 2 MB Description Allows pour computer to discover and control Universal Plug and Play devices Total disk space required 60 0 ME Space available on disk 6966 0 ME Details 5 Select Next to continue Windows Components Wizard Windows Components You can add or remove components of Windows P To add ar remove a component click the checkbox A shaded bos means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in component click Details Components O et Message Queuing AHSN Explorer Networking Services Bey Other Network File and Print Services h l E Nutnnk F snes Description Contains a variety of specialized network related services and protocols Total disk space required 60 0 MB Details Space available an disk 26991 3 MB TETE EEEE l GINTELLINET QUICK INSTALLATION EN 6 After all the components ss are installed click Finish Completing the Windows Components Wizard You have successfully completed the Windows Components Wizard To close this wizard click Finish Finish You E a ao gt the E My Network Plac
37. tive torrents Download folder Seeding options time based or infinitely Status statistics for active torrents Certifications FCC Class B CE Mark RoHS VCCI Security User Management Network Shares Folder level security read write Supported network clients Windows Linux Mac OS LEDs e PWR power e 2 x HD hard disk activity e 2 x HDD Failure e 1000 Mbps Link e 10 100 Mbps Link Environmental e Dimensions WxDxh 114 3 x 158 75 x 273 05 mm 4 5 x 6 25 x 10 75 in e Weight 2 2 kg 4 8 Ibs Operating temperature 0 50 32 122 F Operating humidity 10 95 RH non condensing Storage temperature 20 70 4 158 F Power External power adapter 12 V DC 3 0A Max user accounts 256 Power consumption e Max user groups 256 Maximum network shares 250 Username password based security 10 3 Watts max with HDD active 3 7 Watts max with HDD turned off SPECIFICATIONS INTELLINET BRINGING NETWORKS To LIFE INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS offers a complete line ot active and passive networking products Ask your local computer dealer for more information or visit www intellinet network com Copyright INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS All products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners
38. uter ar join a domain click Properties Properties NEST You must assign at least one user to this share folder Highlight a user on the list to the right then select the permission you want that user to have Read Write or Read Only Click on the left arrow button to move Share Access Setting Share Name Volume Disk C Disk 2 Selection Users C Groups Allowing User List Denying User List guest W a emn Permission Read Only ks CONFIGURATION GINTELLINET the user to the Allowing User List If you choose Single configuration you also need to decide which volume you will put your share folder in Highlight users on the left list and select the right arrow button to remove them from the share or change their permissions Click Next to continue The progress of the Initialization RAID Format Percentage 97 initialization will be da displayed NOTE You can t see the page EC correctly unless Java VM is installed SMART Status You can also view the progress right by returning to the main wizard screen Disable Formatting 3 Once the hard disk drive is formatted the SMART State status will change to Ready If you selected RAID 1 for configuration you will also see the progress of Resyncing Total Size RAID Status NN SIS MAL SIS TONG 293033 MB Active Resyncing 1 3 s Hard Disk Status When the Gigabit SATA NAS 2TB can t detect a hard drive or detects an
39. ware Version 1 00 correct it won t update the firmware in the unit An Update Report screen will display the update percentage indicating the status of the operation Click Restart when the upload is complete Firmware Update Apply Updating Firmware from an External USB Hard Disk Drive Besides updating the firmware on the Firmware Update screen you can use an external USB hard drive to complete the update Just copy the file onto the USB drive and place it on the server and the server will automatically update the firmware with the latest version CONFIGURATION GINTELLINET 1 Create a firmware folder case sensitive within the root folder of the USB hard drive Copy the new firmware file to the firmware folder Connect the USB drive to the server s USB port Once the server detects and finds the newest version of firmware it will emit three long beeps and start the update The server will keep beeping and the Packets LED will indicate the update is in progress When all the LEDs light up the update is completed The server will then emit a long beep and restart NOTE During the update all network functions temporarily shut down AKON TIME SETTINGS The NASS s built in clock should be adjusted to the current local time to ensure accurate time reporting Time Zone Setting GMT 5 00 Tampa in the logs and file records ssi murere Select vour GMT time zone en ETE MT
40. your Web browser P2P Settings Using the P2P Client function PZP Settings users can set the NAS to download BitTorrent BT files automatically without turning the PC on and place them in the assigned NAS share folder after downloads are completed BitTorrent Client Select Enable or Disable to start stop the P2P Client function Download Folder Enter a directory name for placing any completed downloads and the folder will be shared at the same time Users can CONFIGURATION GINTELLINET P2P Software Setup BitTorrent Client Enable Disable Download Folder PrP Maximum Active Torrents D up to 10 Seed Options Infinitely C Until share for minutes Apply pplyg Torrents Management down up Priority Status Action peer s Name Size MB Done down up speed K Bis New Del ally Refresh modify the access authority on the Share Access Setting screen in NAS Management File Sharing Maximum Active Torrents Enter the number of items you want to be able to be activated at the same time up to 10 Seed Options Select Infinitely to upload continuously select Until share for minutes and uploading won t be allowed after the designated number of minutes Click Apply to initiate the new settings Managing BitTorrent BT Files To configure the settings that allow you to manage BT files click New to below New Torrent Wizard Step 1
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