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Giga NAS Landisk
[ Wireless
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
From Plextor ]
V1.02
Includes
☆ Features Description
☆ Quick Install
☆ Detailed Setup Guide
☆ Tools Guide
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used to meet FCC
emission limits. Plextor is not responsible for any radio or television interference
caused by using other than recommended cables or connectors.
Unauthorized changes or modifications to the equipment could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Radiation
RadiationExposure
ExposureStatement
Statement
FCC
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human
proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches) during normal operation.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.
These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) These devices may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) these devices must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
This FCC Statement applies to these NAS models:
PX-WNAS500L, PX-WNAS750L, PX-WNAS1000L and enclosed variants that
are materially similar to the tested NAS devices.
Pertinent testing documentation is available for verification.
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Contents
What’s in the box
Introduction
Connectors, Buttons and indicators
Rear Connections
Buttons and Indicators
Quick Installation and set up and guide
Connecting your Plextor StorX to your Network
Copy the Plextor StorX Net-Tool software (supplied on CD) onto your PC
Connecting Plextor StorX to a DHCP Router, Hub/Switch
Connecting Plextor StorX to a Static IP Address Router, Hub/Switch
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User Manual
Section 1: LAN Settings
Section 2: Setting up Wireless Connection
Section 3: System
Section 4: FTP Server
Section 5: USB
Section 6: Users
Section 7: Group
Section 8: Folder
Section 9: Media
Section 10: Backup
Section 11: BitTorrent
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Tools
Scheduling
Restart
ADS (Active Directory Service)
Hard disk utility
Firmware Upgrade
Save Config
Factory Default
Login Settings
System Log
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What’s in the box
Plextor StorX Unit (HDD installed)
Vertical stand
RJ-45 Cable
2x Antenna
Power Supply
Power Cable EU
Power Cable UK
Quick Start Guide
CD
Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing your Plextor StorX Network Attached Storage (NAS)
device. With your Plextor StorX you are able to:
1. Easily set up users, groups and folders
2. Set accessibility rights such as; No accessibility to other users, Read only to
other users, and Read/Write to other users.
3. Backup your data over the network
4. Backup USB device to NAS HDD with innovative One Touch Backup
5. Connect additional USB storage and printer via USB 2.0 connections
6. Backup and share files via FTP client
7. Play media files via UPnP client
All these features provide excellent data storage and sharing solution for your small
business, SOHO (Small Office or Home Office), or personal requirements.
☆ Supports CIFS/SMB for Microsoft
Network allowing remote users to
retrieve files easily using “My
Neighborhood”
☆ Supports user name & password for 50
users
☆ WEB-based User Interface (UI) for easy
configuration
☆ Supports access management for 300
folders
☆ Supports 3.5” SATA HDD - up to 1TB
☆ Plextor StorX NET-Tool for user-friendly
setup
☆ Built-in Samba server
☆ Provides Password security for
management & HD Access
☆ Embedded FTP server for FTP clients to
transfer files
☆ Supports USB mass storage device
☆ One Touch Backup button for easy
backup of files (from USB Device)
☆ Supports 32 concurrently connected
users
☆ Supports static IP & DHCP client
network environment.
☆ Supports Unicode for multiple-language
characters
☆ Supports group access management
☆ Compatible with Windows XP, Vista
& MAC OS X
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Connectors, Buttons and indicators
Rear Connections
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Buttons and Indicators
Power Button
Power
LAN
HDD LINK
HDD ACCESS
USB II LINK
USB II ACCESS
USB I LINK
USB I ACCESS
Backup Button
LED Indicators
Power LED
LAN LED
HDD LINK
HDD ACCESS
USB I / II LINK
USB I / II ACCESS
Green
Green
Green
Yellow
Green
Yellow
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System ready
Valid Connection at 10/100/1000 Mbps
HDD ready
Data transmitting on HDD
Valid connection on USB I / USB II port
USB I / II PORT Active
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Quick Installation and set up and guide
By following this simple Quick Setup Guide, you will soon be enjoying your new high
speed NAS.
This section shows you how to setup connections and format the hard drive of your
Plextor StorX.
To set-up users, folders and groups please read the User Manual section.
1. Connect one end of the RJ-45 cable (supplied) to the LAN port on your Plextor
StorX
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2. Connect the appropriate power cord (supplied) to the power adapter
3. Connect the power adapter end to device
4. Connect the power cord end to outlet socket
5. Push the power button to power on
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Connecting your Plextor StorX to your Network
Copy the Plextor StorX Net-Tool software (supplied on CD) onto your PC
(select Plextor StorX Net-Tool, right click, copy, then paste to your PC)
Connecting Plextor StorX to a DHCP Router, Hub/Switch
When you connect your Plextor StorX to a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) device, the device assigns your Plextor StorX with a unique IP address.
You can confirm network connection and view IP address via the Plextor StorX NETTool
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Open the Plextor StorX Net Tool
If no device is shown click Refresh
Click on PlexStorXxxxx
Your Plextor StorX details will be shown
Go to page 11 of this user manual
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Connecting Plextor StorX to a Static IP Address Router, Hub/Switch
Plextor StorX has a default IP address of 192.168.16.1.In order to change this IP
address to one within the range of your static IP address router, hub/switch, you
must first connect the Plextor StorX to a PC via LAN connection
(please disable any wireless connection on your PC before you attach Plextor StorX.
Once finished setting up the static IP address you can re-enable the wireless
connection).
1: Connect Plextor StorX directly to your PC via LAN cable
2: Open Plextor StorX NET-Tool on PC
3: Select device (PlexStorXxxxx)
4: Select Setup Wizard
5: Enter default user name (admin) and password (root)
6: Click, OK
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7: Click Next, to skip past date & time setup (you can set this up later)
8: Enter a static IP address within the range of your Router, Hub/Switch
(See the user manual supplied with your Router, Hub/Switch)
(Ensure no previously configured devices share your chosen IP address)
9: Click Next, then Finished to save your settings (you might lose connection
to your Plextor StorX as you have now changed Plextor StorX IP address to
be compatible with your router and not PC)
10: Disconnect the Plextor StorX from PC
11: Re-connect your PC to Router, Hub/Switch (re-enable wireless)
12: Connect your Plextor StorX to Router, Hub/Switch
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User Manual
Administration
Section 1: LAN Settings (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or Static IP)
Section 2: Setting up Wireless Connection
Section 3: System (Set Date & time, Change name and description of device)
Section 4: FTP Server (Enable FTP server and guest settings)
Section 5: USB (Shows USB devices attached and USB printer)
Section 6: Users (Create users)
Section 7: Group (Create groups of users)
Section 8: Folder (Create folders and set user rights)
Section 9: Media (UPnP)
Section 10: Backup (Back up your files)
Section 11: BitTorrent (Down load a torrent file from internet)
Tools
Scheduling (Set a given time for device to restart)
Restart (restart device immediately)
ADS (Active Directory Service)
Hard Disk Utility (Format hard drive and Scandisc)
FW upgrade (Upgrade to new firmware)
Save Config (Save your preferred setting configuration)
Factory Default (Restores factory settings)
Login Settings (change Administration Username and Password)
System Log (shows recent activity)
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Section 1: LAN Settings
This section contains all LAN settings to configure your Plextor StorX to the network.
Depending on how the network is set up, changes to this page may or may not be
necessary. You can choose between DHCP and Static IP from the “Protocol”
DHCP
Selecting this option enables the Plextor StorX to request an IP and auto-configure
itself to the network when there is a DHCP Server present.
NOTE: If DHCP Client is enabled, but there is no DHCP server, the Plextor StorX
would fall back to the default IP address of 192.168.16.1.
Static IP
Select this option when there is no DHCP Server present on the network and
manually enter the network settings in the fields provided below this option.
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
DNS1 and DNS2 (both optional)
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Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
the
the
the
the
static IP address
Subnet Mask address
Gateway IP address
DNS IP addresses
NOTE: Contact the network provider/ administrator for additional
assistance in manually entering the above information.
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Section 2: Setting up Wireless Connection
1.
Connect your Plextor StorX to your router with the RJ-45 LAN cable provided
2.
On your PC (which is also connected to your router) open PleXtor NetTool
3.
Select your PleXtor StorX. Enter Administration and select Wireless
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The following procedures are dependent on which security key (if any) your
router has been set up with.
If in doubt, please consult your routers user manual.
No Encryption
Select Infra (infrastructure) or Adhoc
Select, SSID Scan. Then from the drop down menu, select the name of your router.
If your router has no encryption select ‘No Encryption’ then Apply.
Remove LAN cable and restart NAS – NAS will now function in wireless mode.
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If you router does have encryption (security key).
Select either, WEP, TKIP or AES.
WEP
If your router is protected by a WEP KEY, select WEP, then from the pull down menu
select the type of WEP key you have.
Enter the WEP key then select Apply
Remove LAN cable and restart NAS – NAS will now function in wireless mode.
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The following procedures are for WPA keys – PSK (previously shared keys).
Select either TKIP or AES.
TKIP
Select TKIP then enter the key in the WPA-PSK box
Select, Apply.
Remove LAN cable and restart NAS – NAS will now function in wireless mode.
AES
Select AES then enter the key in the WPA-PSK box
Select, Apply.
Remove LAN cable and restart NAS - NAS will now function in wireless mode.
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Section 3: System
Some basic device settings of your Plextor StorX can be changed here. Including
“Device Name”, “Description”, “Date”, “Time Zone”. Additionally, the “NTP server”
can be enabling or disabled.
When you first open System under Administrator, you will see this window.
Notice the device name is PlexStorX and Description is Network Attached Storage.
If you go to My Network Places you will see
NOTE: Make sure your firewall program is set to allow the discovery and
sharing of your Plextor StorX
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You can change Device Name to one of your choosing (No space between characters
- maximum 15 characters) then click Apply
If you go to My Network Places you will see the Device Name has been changed
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) function allows the Plextor StorX to update Date
and Time automatically. This function is enabled by default, and you should select
the Time Zone for your area.
Select your time zone from the drop down menu, and then click Apply (this may take
a second to update). You will see that the Date and Time have changed to coincide
with your area. If you uncheck NTP, you can set Date and Time manually.
NOTE: The NTP Server (time.windows.com) may occasionally be out of
sync due to Daylight Saving Time (DST). Please ensure you check date &
time after a restart or before you start a backup.
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Section 4: FTP Server
NOTE: By Setting up Plextor StorX as an external FTP server, this disables the Plextor
StorX as a NAS device
When the FTP Server is selected under Administration, this window appears
The device has an embedded FTP server that allows you and other users to access
this device by FTP client. To setup the FTP server properties, please refer to the
following table and click “Apply” to execute your settings.
Enable FTP Server:
Port:
Enable anonymous
(as guest):
Connection setting
Client PC’S Language:
Selected as default.
Uncheck “□” Enable FTP server to de-activate the
FTP server function or disable it.
The Port number of the FTP server.
Default value is 21.
This allows FTP clients to connect with the device
without username/password authentication.
“Enable download” is selected by default (allowing
users who enter the FTP to read/download from
FTP)
“Enable upload” can be selected allowing users to
upload documents to FTP
Selects the amount of users that can access the
FTP at one time
Select client pc’s Language.
NOTE: The FTP admin username and password (same as admin folder):
Username: admin
Password: You must create a password
To enter the admin folder or have administration rights via FTP, you must create a
password for the admin folder, this can be done in the User Section (section 5)
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When a user is created (section 5 of this manual) an ftp user account is created
with the same user name and password. The ftp user account can only be
accessed via ftp or via the admin / ftp folder on the network (If you intend to use
Plextor StorX as an internal NAS device only, you can delete these ftp user
accounts (deleting these ftp user account will not delete users as set up in section
5))
To access the ftp server:
There are two ways to access the ftp server. Internally and externally
Internally
1. Enter your web browser and type in Plextor StorX IP address
You must put ftp:// in front (i.e. ftp://192.168.16.3)
2. Enter the Username (user name of ftp account you want to open)
3. Enter the Password (password of ftp account you want to open)
4. Press Log On
External
NOTE: To allow external access to your Plextor StorX FTP, please consult
your Router, Hub/Switch user manual to set up access rights
5. Enter your web browser and type in the external IP address as provided by
your router / hub manager software
You must put ftp:// in front (i.e. ftp://81.154.93.250)
6. Enter the Username (user name of ftp account you want to open)
7. Enter the Password (password of ftp account you want to open)
8. Press Log On
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Section 5: USB
When USB is selected under Administration the following window appears
The first section “USB Storage Devices” is showing the installed HDD
ID = Drive number
Share Name = Link to folders on drive
Device ID = Drive manufacturer
FS Type = File System on drive
Total Size (MB) = Drive capacity
Free Space = Amount of free space on drive
If external USB HDD or thumb drives are attached and Refresh is selected the display
will update.
Connecting Printer:
1. Connect printer to Plextor StorX via USB
2. Ensure it is seen in USB Printers
3. Enter My Network Places on PC
4. Select Add Printer
5. Follow on screen instructions
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Section 6: Users
Admin User
When Users is selected under Administration the following window appears
As can be seen there is a default user “admin” this user cannot be deleted and you
must create a password
This user has administration rights for all folders within Plextor StorX on the network
and ftp (this is not the same user name and password needed to access the setup
menu)
To create a password click on the user icon, a window will appear allowing you to
enter a password and verify. Once you have chosen and entered a secure password,
select Update.
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Adding Users
User name:
Enter a user name (you cannot start user name with a number or have spaces)
Password:
Enter a password for that user
Verify password:
Enter password again
User description:
You can enter a description for this user, or can be left blank
Select Add user
User can now be seen
To modify user properties, click on user icon
To delete user, check box next to user icon and select delete
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Section 7: Group
The Group section allows you to setup a number of users into a group; you can then
give this group user rights to folders (allowing all members of the group the user
rights you have set)
When Group is selected under Administration the following window appears
Group name:
Enter a group name (you cannot start group name with a number or have spaces)
Group description:
You can enter a description for this group, or can be left blank
Select Add group
Group can now be seen
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To add users to a group, click on the group icon
A list of users will appear
Select users you want add to the group by checking the box next to user icon
then select Apply
To remove users from group, uncheck the box next to that user icon and select apply
To update group name or description, enter new name or description and select
Update
To return to group list, select return
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Section 8: Folder
In this section you can create folders and set user access rights to those folders
When Folder is selected under Administration the following window appears
Folder name:
Enter a folder name (you cannot start folder name with a number or have spaces)
Folder description:
You can enter a description for this folder, or can be left blank
Select Add folder
Folder can now be seen
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Setting user access rights to a folder
Click on folder icon
A window will appear allowing you to setup user access rights to that folder
By default access rights are set to “Set access for individual users” with “No access”
selected for all users & groups
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There are three sections to setting up user access rights to a folder
Global settings, Group settings and User settings
Global Settings
Set access for individual users
Allows you to set access rights to individual groups or users
No access for all users
Allows you set no access to that folder (only accessible via admin in network)
Read-only access for all users
Allows all users and groups read only access to that folder
Read/Write access for all users
Allows all users and groups read & write access to that folder
Group Settings
No access: All users within that group have no access to that folder
Read-only: All users within that group have read only access to that folder
Read and write: All users within that group have read/Write access to that folder
NOTE: Greater access rights take priority. If individual user rights for user1 are set to no access and user-1 is in a group that has read/write access,
then user-1 will have the read/write access.
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User Settings
No access: user can not access the folder
Read-only: user can only read from folder
Read and write: user can read from and write to folder
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Section 9: Media
UPnPAV
This device supports UPnP AV server, which allows users to play media files with
UPnP client (ex. DMA devices). Follow the steps below to enable this function:
1. Select the Enable UPnPAV Server column.
2. Select a folder in the drop list.
3. Select a rescan time in the drop down menu
4. Click the Save button to activate this function.
When
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you want to play your chosen media files on a network PC.
Open your Media Player
Locate your media files on your Plextor StorX
Select Play
Note: UPNP compliant media player software required for successful
playback
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Section 10: Backup
In this section you can backup folders and sub-folders from Plextor StorX to an
external USB hard disc drive
When BackUp is selected under Administration the following window appears
Click on, Add a Backup Job
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Step 1 - Select backup source
From the pull down menu select a folder you wish to backup
If you wish to backup a sub-folder (a folder within a folder)
Select that folder from the second drop down menu (folder name cannot have
spaces)
You can check that Plextor StorX has recognized the folder or path of sub-folder by
selecting Test Availability
If Plextor StorX can find that folder the availability result will be OK.
If Plextor StorX cannot find the folder the availability result will be Path is invalid
(in this case please check you have entered the correct folder) (the folder name has
no spaces)
To go back one step, select the Back Off button
Step 2 – Select backup source
Same procedure as step 1 (except selecting destination. i.e. external hard disc drive)
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Step 3 – Choose backup schedule
NOTE: The NTP Server (time.windows.com) may occasionally be out of
sync due to Daylight Saving Time (DST). Please ensure you check date &
time after a restart or before you start a backup.
Select when you want the backup performed
Check the day you want the backup to take place, and choose the time from the
drop down menu
Step 4 – Choose backup options
Set how many backup copies to keep, set to 0 for a single backup
If for example you want to backup a folder every week and you want to keep the last
5 weeks before Plextor StorX starts to over write the first week, you would enter the
number 5 in the box. The 6th week backup will over write the first week backup
Once you have completed setting your backup select Add
The backup details will appear
If at any time you want to backup immediately select Go
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Section 11: BitTorrent
BitTorrent
Global Settings
The User can choose in which folder (public or user’s folder) to place the downloaded
torrent files.
The max download and upload rate can be limited to the rate you want.
Seed infinitely – After the download has finished. The file will seed until you stop
seeding.
Or you can set the percentage of share ratio, or how long (in minutes) to share. The
user can also choose whether or not to start next job automatically.
Add a new job
Download a BitTorrent seed file (*.torrent) from the internet to your PC.
Select Browse to find the seed file you saved on your PC
Select Add
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Once you have added the torrent file, click on “Start” to start the download.
There are four operations you can do:
Start:
If you want to start the job
Stop:
If you want to stop the job
Detail:
Shows detailed information of the job
Delete:
Stop and delete the job, then you can add other jobs
Refresh
Updates download progress
NB: This function can add up to 10 jobs, but only allow 2 running at the
same time.
Warning
All users of this device are warned against illegal downloading of copyrighted materials.
The P2P embedded functionality is provided for downloading authorized files only.
Downloading or distribution of unauthorized materials may result in severe civil and
criminal penalty. Users of this device are subject to the restrictions of the copyright
laws and should accept full responsibility when downloading files.
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Tools
Scheduling
Here you can set a day and time for your Plextor StorX to restart.
Restart
Here you can restart your Plextor StorX immediately
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ADS (Active Directory Service)
Please note, ADS is an administrative tool. Only select this option if you
have an understanding of ADS (Active Directory Service).
First, ensure that the date and time settings on your PleXtor StorX NAS (In System)
are in sync with your server.
1)
In Tools section, select ADS
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
Select, Full Domain
[enter the domain name of your server]
Kdc IP
[enter the IP address of your server]
Kdc Admin
[enter administrator]
Kdc Passwd
[enter your administrator password]
Time interval to sync
[from pull down menu, select a scheduled sync time]
Save and confirm settings
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Once you have completed the setup of ADS, all users and groups on your server can
be seen on your PleXtor StorX NAS.
Note:
In ADS mode, Users & Groups cannot be created or modified via your PleXtor StorX
Adding /modifying users and groups must be carried out on the server.
When you add /remove users or groups on your server, you can update that
information to your PleXtor StorX immediately by selecting “ADS Sync”
Note:
Resetting your PleXtor StoreX NAS to Factory Default, will reset the ADS function to
OFF (default setting). In this case, you must reset ADS as above.
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ADS Mode Recommended Folder Access methods
Method 1
This method involves the use of a logon script, which systems administrator will be
familiar with. (Sample logon script below).
This file is created in notepad and is saved with a .bat extension i.e. logon.bat The
file contains mappings to NAS folders to which the user has access permission. Drive
letters cannot be used more that once, and must not already be in use. Drive letters
shown above are K: R: H: and Q:
The IP address of the NAS must come after the double backslash (obviously the IP
address will depend on your own setup), and finally, add the folder name you wish
to map e.g. company (or whatever folder name you require).
When the file is completed and saved, System Administrators should add this to the
C:\Windows\SYSVOL\domain\scripts folder. The script name must also be configured
within the user account properties, in the profile tab, by adding the logon script
name (logon.bat) to the Logon Script field.
Now when this user logs on to their system the folders will be mapped in My
Computer / Windows Explorer. This will make folder access simple and convenient.
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Method 2
Right click on your desktop and select new, then shortcut. This will bring up this
window.
Enter the IP address of your NAS and specify the folder you wish to connect to (e.g.
projects). Please note you must have permission to access the folder, which can be
setup via the NAS GUI.
Click next, and type a name for the shortcut, then click finish. This will create a
desktop shortcut to the projects folder.
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Method 3
In Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer you can type in the address of the folder
you wish to access. (again you need permission) i.e. \\192.168.0.10\projects
Obviously the address will depend on your particular setup.
This will allow you access to the folder.
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Hard disk utility
Two functions can be found in this option:
1. Format: Here you can format the hard disk
Scandisk:Here you can scan the hard disk to repair any damaged
files.
NOTE: Please ensure you have backed up any important data from the
hard disc drive before you format. All data will be lost when you format
Formatting the Hard Disk Drive on your Plextor StorX
Once you have selected Harddisk Utility, select SDA
PORT: shows the port which the hard disk is connected to within your Plextor StorX.
ID:
shows the hard disk manufacturer.
To format the hard disk drive, select which file system you prefer either;
Format to XFS or
Format to FAT32
Click Format - A warning window appears
Once formatting is complete, a confirmation window appears. Click OK
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Firmware Upgrade
Whenever a new firmware is released, you can upgrade your Plextor StorX
firmware from here. This will take about 1~2 min for the upgrade to
complete.
Save Config
Once you have setup / configured your Plextor StorX the way you like it, Save
Config allows you to save this configuration to your PC so you can restore
these settings at a later date (Including the settings in LAN, System and
Scheduling). You might want to create a folder on your PC to store the Config
files.
Windows explorer firewall security setting might ask for
confirmation to download file onto PC.
Download: When you select save, the configuration file will be downloaded
to PC.
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Restore: This function allows you to restore previous saved settings.
Select Browse, find and open previously saved file, then select Restore.
Factory Default
Only use this function when you want to reset your Plextor StorX back to the
factory default settings.
Your Plextor StorX will reboot for the new settings to take effect.
Login Settings
The Administration username and password to log into your Plextor StorX can
be changed from here.
User Name: admin
Old Password: root
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System Log
The log content can be viewed from here.
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Operation Frequency:
2412~2462MHz
Modulation Type:
802.11b:CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK
802.11g:OFDM
802.11n:OFDM( 1 TX & 2 RX )
Bit Rate of Transmitter: 802.11b: 11/5.5/2/1 Mbps
802.11g: 54/48/36/24/18/12/9/6 Mbps
802.11n up to +150 Mbps
Number Of Channel:
CH1~11CH
Antenna:
RP-SMA plug.
Antenna Gain(Peak):
5 dBi
Transmit Power:
16dBm ± 2dBm
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