32
Networ
A
ress Trans
ation (NAT) router to ma
a
u
ic IP a
ress to t
e
NAS
rive’s private IP a
ress on t
e LAN.
FS Server Settin
ou can enable or disable NFS server support
I
you have only Windows PCs on your home network and have no pressing
reason to use NFS su
ort to share fi les, then
ou can normall
leave this
box unchecked in order to
ree up system resources
or other servers.
NFS and Samba per
orm similar
unctions
or
le sharing. The main
di
erence is the Windows PCs have Samba-compatible clients and servers
as
art of their default network su
ort. Conversel
, UNIX s
stems usuall
come with NFS by de
ault, with Samba being used to provide
le sharing
ith Windows P
s
Note that the NA
drive has
amba enabled at all times.
uest Access Sett
ng
When Guess Access is enabled,
ou can access the “
uest-share” folder b
logging in with the username “guest-share” and leaving the password
eld
blank. As explained earlier, the de
ault disk
ormat type FAT32 does not
su
ort the
uota function.
Also, when Guest Access is enabled,
ou can access the
uest-share folder
ia FTP
y
ogging into FTP anonymous
y. W
en Guess Access is
isa
e
,
anonymous FTP is not permitted.
Guest access is enabled by de
ault.
hare Mana
ement
Enter the main screen of Share Mana
ement b
selectin
Control Panel /
File and Print / Share Mana
ement. Here
ou are
resented entr
fi elds for
Share Name and Share Path. I
you want to create a new share,
ll in these
fi elds directl
. The Share Name must be lower-case and ma
be a maximum
of 20 al
hanumeric characters, without s
aces. The Share Name must be
in
ith an alphabetic character.
A description o
this share may optionally be entered in the
eld provided
I
you want to edit an existing share, select a share
rom the Existing Shares
box, and the Share Name, Path, and Descri
tion fi elds will fi ll in automaticall
After com
letin
this form,
ress
av
to save the chan
es
ou have made
f
r thi
h
r
.