Set Network Settings; Set Tcp/Ip Address Information - NETGEAR READYNAS NV+ RND4425v1 Software Manual

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If your ReadyNAS system does not contain any files that are accessed by multiple
users at once, such as a QuickBooks database, you can select Enable fast CIFS
writes. It improves write performance with aggressive write-back caching over CIFS.
Synchronized writes keep files that are accessed by multiple users at once in sync.
If you can always remove USB devices from the ReadyNAS system by properly
unmounting them, select Enable fast USB disk writes. It speeds USB write access
by allowing access to the USB device in asynchronous mode.
3.
Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.

Set Network Settings

You can set information about the network your ReadyNAS system uses. You can also
change the name of your ReadyNAS system so it is easier to identify.

Set TCP/IP Address Information

You can enter information about the ReadyNAS system's TCP/IP address, including the
Domain Name Server to use. Generally, the default settings do not need to be changed.
To set the TCP/IP address information:
1.
From the FrontView main menu, select Network > Interfaces.
2.
If your router automatically assigns an IP address is automatically to your ReadyNAS
system, from the IPv4 assignment drop-down list, select Use values from a DHCP server.
If you need to manually assign an IP address to your ReadyNAS system, from the IPv4
assignment drop-down list, select Use values below and follow these steps:
a. In the IPv4 address field. enter the IP address.
b. In the Subnet mask field, enter the subnet mask.
c. Click the Apply button.
d. From the FrontView main menu, select Network > Global Settings.
e. In the Default gateway field, enter the default gateway address
f. In the Domain name server 1, Domain name server 2, and Domain name server
3 fields, enter the addresses for your DNS servers.
g. Click the Apply button.
3.
If you changed your system's IP address, launch RAIDar, click Rescan, and reconnect to
your system.
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