Thecus Technology N299 Computer Drive User Manual


 
4
France
2 Spain
13 Europe (ETSI)
14 Japan
11 N. America
Users should obey the international RF regulatory rules as they set up the wireless
RF channel on the N299. The RF operating channels for different regions have
been specified as following. Thecus has no responsibility for users attempting to
violate the international RF regulation.
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Web Services Configuration
From the Network menu, choose
the Services item, and the Web
Service screen appears. This screen
displays the service support
parameters of the system. You can
change any of these items and press
Apply to confirm your settings. A
description of each item follows:
Web Service
Item Description
HTTP (WebDisk)
Support
Enable or disable WebDisk support. Enter the port number if this
option is enabled.
HTTPs (Secure
WebDisk) Support
Enable or disable Secure WebDisk support. Enter the port if this
option is enabled.
UPnP Enable or disable Universal Plug and Play protocol. UPnP helps to
find the IP address of the N299.
Disable HTTP support and Enable Secure HTTP support to guarantee secure access.
NOTE
Windows Network Configuration (SMB/CIFS)
The N299 can act as a Samba server, enabling users to share files using the
SMB/CIFS protocol. From the Network menu, choose the SMB/CIFS item, and
the SMB/CIFS screen appears. You can change any of these items and press
Apply to confirm your settings. A description of each item follows:
SMB/CIFS
Item Description
Sharing If you are using Microsoft Windows®, enable this service to
access the files on the N299 by mapping a network drive.
WINS Server Specify the WINS server IP address, if your network has a WINS
server installed. The N299 will automatically register its name
and IP address with WINS service.
Work Group / Domain
Name
Enable or disable SMB/CIFS protocol for Windows, Apple, Unix
drive mapping.
Once a Mac OS accesses a share folder, it will create a file named .DS_Store,
and directories named Temporary items, Network Trash Folder, .Apple Double,
Apple Desktop and AppleDB in the share folder.
SMB/CIFS service also allows file sharing from Mac OSX and Linux platforms.
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