NETGEAR RN31400-100NAS Network Hardware User Manual


 
NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide
Configuring Your ReadyNAS 1-3
v1.0, October 2007
IP Assignment. Select either Use values from a DHCP server or Use values below.
If you elect to assign the IP address using Use values from a DHCP server, NETGEAR
advises that you set the lease time on the DHCP server/router to a value of at least a day.
Otherwise, you might notice that the ReadyNAS IP address changes even when
ReadyNAS has been powered down for only a few minutes. Most DHCP servers allow
you to assign a static IP address for specified MAC addresses. If you have this option, this
would be a good way to ensure your ReadyNAS maintains the same IP address even in
DHCP mode.
If you assign a static IP address by selecting Use values below, be aware that the browser
will lose connection to the ReadyNAS device after the IP address has been changed. To
reconnect after assigning a static IP address, open RAIDar and click Rescan to locate the
device, and then reconnect.
Speed/Duplex Mode. If you have a managed switch that works best if the devices are forced
to a particular speed or duplex mode, you can select the setting you want. NETGEAR advises
that you keep the setting in an Auto-negotiation mode otherwise.
MTU. In some network environments, changing the default MTU value can fix throughput
problems. NETGEAR advises that you leave the default setting otherwise.
In the VLAN Settings (Virtual Local Area Network) area, you can specify whether to allow
devices residing on different segments of a LAN to appear in the same segment or, conversely, to
allow devices on the same switch to behave as through they belong to a different LAN.
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