Plextor PX-WNAS1000L manuel d'utilisation

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    Wireless Network Attached Storage (NAS) From Plextor V1.02 Includes ☆ Features Description ☆ Quick Install ☆ Detailed Setup Guide ☆ Tools Guide 1 of 46[...]

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    Federal Communications Commission (FCC ) Statement This equipment has b een tested and fou n d to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rul es. These limits are des igned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferen ce in a resi dential installation. This equipment gen erates, uses and ca[...]

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    Contents What’s in the box 4 Introduction 4 Connectors, Buttons and indicators 5 Rear Connections 5 Buttons and Indicators 6 Quick Installation and set up and guide 7 Connecting your Plextor StorX to your Network 9 Copy the Plextor StorX Net-Tool soft ware (supplied on CD) onto your PC 9 Connecting Plextor StorX to a DHCP Router, Hub/Switch 9 Con[...]

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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 A ttached Storage (NAS) device. With your Plextor StorX you are able to: 1. Easily set up users, groups and folders 2. Set [...]

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    Connectors, Buttons and indicators Rear Connections 5 of 46[...]

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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 6 of 46 Power LED Green – System ready LAN LED Green – Valid Connection at 10 /100/1000 Mbps HDD LINK Green – HDD ready HDD ACCESS Yellow – Data transmitting on H DD USB I / II LINK Green – Valid[...]

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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 f ormat the hard drive of y our Plextor StorX. To set-up users, fold ers and groups please read the User Ma nual section. 1. Connect one end of t he RJ-45 cable (s[...]

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    2. Connect the appropriate pow er cord (supplied) t o the power adapter 3. Connect the power a dapter end to device 4. Connect the power cord end to outlet socket 5. Push the power butt on to power on 8 of 46[...]

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    Connecting your Plextor Stor X to your Network Copy the Plextor StorX Net-Tool software (supplied on CD) onto your PC (select Plexto r StorX Net-Too l, right clic k, copy, then past e 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 devi[...]

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    Connecting Plextor StorX to a Static IP Ad dress Router, Hub/Switch Plextor StorX has a de fault IP address of 192.168.16.1 .In order to change this IP address to one within th e range of your static IP address ro u ter, hub/switch, you must first connect the Plextor StorX to a PC via LAN conn ection (please disable any wireless co nnection on your[...]

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    7: Click Next, to skip pas t 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 us er manual supplied with your Rou ter, Hub/Switch) (Ensure no previously configured devices share y our ch osen IP address) 9: Click Next, then Finish ed to save your settings (you might [...]

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    User Manual Administration Section 1: LAN Settings (Dynamic H ost Conf iguration Protocol (DHCP) or Static IP) Section 2: Setting up Wireless C onnection Section 3: System (Set Date & time, Change name and d escription of device) Section 4: FTP Server (Enable FTP s erver and guest settin gs) Section 5: USB (Shows USB devi ces attach ed and USB [...]

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    Section 1: LAN Settings This section contains all LAN settings to configure your Pl extor StorX to the network. Depending on how the network is set up, cha nges 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 St orX to reques t an IP and auto-[...]

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    Section 2: Setting up Wireless Connection 1. Connect your Plextor St orX to your router with the RJ-45 LAN ca ble provided 2. On your PC (which is also connecte d to your router) open PleXtor NetTool 3. Select your PleXtor StorX. Ente r Administration and select Wireless 14 of 46[...]

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    The following procedures are dep endent on which securi ty key (if any) your router has been set up with. If in doubt, please consult your routers user manual. No Encryption Select Inf ra (infrastruc ture) or Ad hoc Select, SSID Scan. Then from the drop down menu, select the name of your router. If your router has no encryption select ‘No En cryp[...]

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    If you router does have encryption (securit y key). Select either, WEP , TKIP or AES. WEP If your router is pr otected by a WEP KEY, s elect WEP, then from the pull down menu select the type of WEP key you have. Enter the WEP key then select Apply 16 of 46 Remove LAN cable and restart NAS – NA S will now function in wireless mode.[...]

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    The following procedures are for WPA keys – PSK (previ ously shared keys). Select either TKIP or AES. TKIP Select TKIP then en ter the key in th e WPA-PSK box Select, Apply. Remove LAN cable and restart NAS – NA S will now function in wireless mode. AES Select AES then enter t he key in the WPA-PSK box Select, Apply. Remove LAN cable and restar[...]

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    Section 3: System Some basic device settings of your Plextor StorX can be changed here. Including “Device Name”, “Description”, “Date”, “Tim e Zone”. Additionally, the “NTP server” can be enabling or disabled. When you first open System under Admi nistrator, you will see this window. Notice the d evice name is PlexStorX and Desc[...]

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    You can change Device Name to one of your choosing (No spac e between character s - 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 Pr otocol (NTP) functi on allows the Plextor St orX to update Dat e and Time automatically. This function is enabled by default, and[...]

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    Section 4: FTP Server NOTE: By Setting up Plextor StorX as an external FTP server, this disabl es the Plextor StorX as a NAS device When the FTP Server is selected unde r Administration, this window appears The device has an emb edded FTP server that allows you and ot her users to access this device by FTP client . To setup the FT P server properti[...]

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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 an d 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 inter nal NAS device only , you can delet e these ftp user accounts (deleting these ftp user [...]

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    Section 5: USB When USB is selected under A dminist ration the following window appears The first section “USB Storage Devi ce s” 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[...]

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    Section 6: Users Admin User When Users is selected under Admini stration 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 Pl extor StorX on the network and ftp (this is not the s ame user name and pas [...]

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    Adding Users User name: Enter a user name (you cann ot 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 pr operties, click on user icon To d[...]

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    Section 7: Group The Group secti on allows you to setup a number of users into a gr oup; you can then give this group user rights to fol ders (allowing all members of the gr oup the user rights you have set) When Group is selected under Admi ni stration the following window appears Group name: Enter a group n ame (you c annot start g roup name with[...]

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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 gr oup by checking t he box next to user icon then select Apply To remove users from g roup, uncheck the box n ext to that user icon a nd select apply To update group name or d escription, enter new name or description and sel ect Update 26[...]

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    Section 8: Folder In this section you can create folder s and set user access rights to those folders When Folder is selected under Admini stration the following window appears Folder name: Enter a folde r name (you cannot start folder name wit h a number or have spaces) Folder description: You can enter a des cription for this folder, or can be le[...]

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    Setting user access rights to a folder Click on folder icon A window will appear allowing you to setu p user access rig hts to that folder By default access rights are set to “Set access for individual users” with “No access” selected for all users & groups 28 of 46[...]

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    There are three sections to setting u p user access rights to a folder Global settings, Group se ttings and User settings Global Settings Set access for individual users Allows you to set access rights to in dividual groups or users No access for all users Allows you set no access t o that fo lder (only accessible vi a admin in netwo rk) Read-only [...]

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    User Settings No access: user can not access the folder Read-only: user can only read fr om folder Read and write: user can rea d from and write to folder 30 of 46[...]

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    Section 9: Media UPnPAV This device supports UPnP AV server, whi ch allows users to play media files with UPnP client (ex. DMA devices). Foll ow th e steps below to enab le this function: 1. Select the Enable UPnPAV Server column. 2. Select a folder in the drop list. 3. Select a rescan time in the dr op down menu 4. Click the Save button to acti va[...]

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    Section 10: Backup In this section you can backup folders an d sub-folders fro m Plextor StorX to an external USB hard disc drive When BackUp is selected under Admini stration the foll owing window appears Click on, Add a Backup Job 32 of 46[...]

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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-fold er (a folder with in a folder) Select that folder from the second drop down menu (folder name cannot have spaces) You can check that Plextor StorX has recog nized the folder or path of sub-folder by selecting Test Availability I[...]

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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 wa nt the backup to t ake place, and ch oose the time from the[...]

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    Section 11: BitTorrent BitTorrent Global Settings The User can ch oose in which fold er (public or us er’s folder) to place the downloaded torrent files. The max download and upload rate ca n 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 th e percent[...]

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    Once you ha ve added the torren t 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 jo b, then you can add other jobs Refresh Updates download prog ress NB: This funct[...]

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    Tools Scheduling Here you can set a d ay and time for your Plextor StorX to r estart. Restart Here you can restar t your Plextor StorX immediately 37 of 46[...]

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    ADS (Active Directory Service) Please note, ADS is an administrative tool. Only selec t this option if you have an understanding of ADS (Active Directory Servi ce). First, ensure that th e date and time s ettings on your PleXt or StorX NAS (In System) are in sync with your server. 2) Select, Full Domain [enter the domain na me of your server ] 3) K[...]

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    Once you ha ve completed th e setup of ADS, all us ers and groups on your server can be seen on your PleXtor StorX NAS. Note: In ADS mode, Users & G roups cannot be creat ed or modified via y our PleXtor StorX Adding /modifying users and groups must b e carried out on the server . When you add /remove users or groups on your server , you can up[...]

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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 s cript below). This file is created in notepad and is sa ved with a .bat extension i.e. logon.bat The file contains mappings to NAS folders to which the user has access permission. Dri[...]

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    Method 2 Right click on your desktop and select new, then shortcut. Thi s will bring up this window. Enter the IP address of your NAS and specify the f older you wish to connect to ( e.g. projects). Please note you must have permission to ac cess the folder, which can be setup via the NAS GUI. 41 of 46 Click next, and type a name for the shortc ut,[...]

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    Method 3 In Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer you can type in the address of the folder you wish to acce ss. (again yo u need permission) i.e . 192.168.0.10 project s Obviously the address wi ll depend on your particular setup. This will allow you access to the folder. 42 of 46[...]

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    Hard disk utility Two functions can be found in this option: 1. Format: Here you can format the hard disk 2 Scandisk : Here you ca n scan the hard disk to r epair any damaged files. NOTE: Please ensure you have backed up any important data from the hard disc drive before you format. A ll data will be lost when you format Formatting the Hard Dis k[...]

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    Firmware Upgrade Whenever a new firmware is rel eased, 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 config uration to your PC so you can restor e these setting s[...]

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    Restore: This function allows you to re store pr evious saved settings. Select Browse, find a nd open previo usly saved file, then select Res tore. Factory Default Only use this fun ction when you wa nt to reset your Pl extor StorX ba ck to the factory default settings. Your Plextor StorX will reboot for th e new settings to take effect. Login Sett[...]

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    System Log The l og content can be viewed fr om here. 46 of 46[...]