LevelOne FNS-1000 1- bay/1USB Soho NAS User’s Manual
Fixed IP Address This option is recommended. If this option is used, the IP address or the NAS will never change. You need to enter the following dat
Client PC Setup Overview Supported versions of Windows are: • Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP The following items need to be checked or configured: • Networ
Network Logon (Windows 98SE/ME only) If using Windows 98SE, or Windows ME, you must Logon to the Network correctly in order to use the FNS-1000. To c
Using the NAS Server's Storage To use the NAS Server's storage, you should "Map" a drive letter to each folder on the NAS folder w
Notes: When you try to access a folder, you may be prompted for a password, as shown below: Network Resource Password Dialog • If your Windows logo
Tips for Storing Data on the NAS • Change your Windows logon so it matches the user name & password assigned to you on the NAS. This will allow y
Using the NAS Server’s Printer 1. Find out what printer is connected to the printer port on the NAS. 2. Use Network Neighborhood (or My Network Plac
Using the Web File Sharing You can access and download files on the NAS using your Web Browser, even from non-Windows plat-forms. To access data store
1. Start your WEB browser. 2. In the Address or Location box, enter "HTTP://" and the NAS Server's IP Address. If using the default I
Administration Overview This Chapter describes using the Web-based Administration interface. For details on using the Windows utility, see the Basic
Password Dialog 5. Enter admin for the name, and leave the password blank. • To gain access, you must enter the User Name and Password of a user
Users Screen This is the first screen that appears after selecting "Administration". This screen allows you to manage the Users which exist
If changing an existing user: • The checkbox has no effect - it will neither create nor delete. This option is only available when creating a new u
To modify the properties for an existing User: • Select the desired user from the list. Their details will be displayed in the "User Properties&
Status Screen Status Screen System System Name The current name. This name will be shown in "Network Neighborhood" or "My Network Pl
Buttons Shutdown Now Shutdown the Server immediately. This will break all existing connections, including administration UI. Clicking this button doe
LAN Screen This screen allows you to set the IP Address and related information required for TCP/IP networks. LAN (TCP/IP) Screen IP Address Obtain
System Screen System Screen Identification Name If you wish, you can change the name of the NAS Server. Note that punctuation and other special c
Printer Name Enter the name of the printer. Windows users will see this name when they browse the network. Location Language Support Select the langu
Enable UPnP Support If enabled, the NAS will broadcast its availability. On systems which support UPnP (e.g. Windows ME, XP), an icon for the NAS will
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Advanced Menu Groups Screen This screen allows you to manage the User Groups which exist on the NAS Server. Groups Screen New Group Use this area t
Access Rights Screen This screen allows you to view and modify the Groups which can access this Share. Note: The administrators group ALWAYS has Read
Group Members This screen allows you to check which users are members of the group, and to add or revoke membership of this group. Note: The "
Shares Screen This screen allows you to manage the Shares which exist on the NAS Server. A "Share" is a folder (direc-tory) on the NAS Serve
Delete Click this Button to Delete the selected Share. Deleting a Share does NOT delete its folder or any data. The folder and its data is still acce
Share Access The screen is displayed when you click the “Access” button on the Shares screen. It allows you to deter-mine which users can access the s
Backup Screen Backup Screen Config Backup This facility allows you to Backup (Download) and Restore (Upload) the NAS Server's configuration fi
Add New Job From this screen, you can add new backup jobs, which be displayed on the Backup screen. Define Backup Job Screen Follow the guidelines
Share Folder Enter the name of share folder. Depending on the direction of the backup, this is either the share to be backed up, or the destination f
Disk Screen This screen allows you perform various Disk Operations on the USB Disk. (No operations can be per-formed on a Flash Drive.) • Prepare Dis
Introduction The FNS-1000 NAS Server Congratulations on the purchase of LevelOne FNS-1000, Soho NAS Server. The NAS inserts Gigabytes of storage space
• N/A No disk is available. • No Scan performed No Scandisk has been performed recently on this drive. • Scandisk in progress Scandis
Upgrade Screen The Upgrade facility allows you to upgrade the NAS Server's software. You need to obtain the upgrade file from your dealer or supp
NAS via the Internet Overview If your LAN is connected to the Internet, typically by a Broadband Gateway/Router and Broadband modem, you can make the
Using your Web Browser from the Internet This is identical to using your Web browser from the LAN. See Using the Web File Sharing for details. But re
Remote Management Connection via your Web browser from the Internet is the same as connecting via the LAN. But remember: • You must use the Internet
Troubleshooting This chapter lists some common problems, and the solution to them. Problem 1: The FNS-1000 Utility doesn't list any NAS Servers.
• You do NOT have access permission for this share. Ask the NAS Administrator to grant you access. Note: Windows uses the Computer name, as shown
Appendix A - Licenses Overview Many software components are covered by the GNU GPL (General Public License). Some are covered by the BSD License. •
util-linux GPL vixie-cron Distributable XFS patch GPL xfsdump GPL xfsprogs GPL xinetd Distributable BSD License BSD License Information Copyright (
Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Library General Public License instead.) You can apply it to your programs, too. When we spe
Getting Familiar with your NAS LEDs LED Function Ready • ON – Normal operation. • OFF – No power. • Blinking – This LED blinking during startup a
c) If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run, you must cause it, when started running for such interactive use in the mo
6. Each time you redistribute the Program (or any work based on the Program), the recipient automatically receives a license from the original licen
PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIE
REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY
support FAT and NTFS file format USB Eject Button Press and release to prepare the USB device for removal. When the USB LED starts blinking slowly, i
Basic Installation & Setup The following section instructs you on how to physically connect the NAS to the network, and how to configure the NAS f
USB Devices You can insert either USB HDD or USB Memory Disk (Flash Memory Disk) to USB port at any time. Once the “USB” LED on the front panel come
Configuring Your NAS Now that everything is connected and powered on, you are ready to configure your NAS so that it is acces-sible to the users on yo
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