2.3.4 Network Drive
In the main NAS Starter Utility screen click Network Drive to add the NAS as a network drive in
your computer's Windows Explorer.
Enter your user name and password and click Login to be able to add the NAS's shares to which
you have access as network drives. Otherwise select Guest and click Login to be able to add the
NAS's public shares as network drives.
Figure 11 Login
Select a share on the NAS and the drive letter on your computer to which you want to map it. The
shares that each user can select to map depends on the user's permissions. For example, if share1
is private to user1, then only user1 is allowed to map share1. The table displays the NAS shares
that are already mapped to drive letters on your computer. After you click Apply you can see the
new drive in Windows Explorer (My Computer) where you can access and use it like your
computer's other drives.
Figure 12 Network Drive
2.3.5 Configure System Settings
Use these screens to be able to change the NAS's server name, time zone, PPPoE, IP address,
subnet mask, default gateway, or DNS settings.
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