NETGEAR READYNAS NV+ RND4425v1 Software Manual page 8

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Enter the default user name and password and click the Next button.
Following are the default credentials:
User name. admin
Password. netgear1
They are both case-sensitive.
FrontView displays in Setup Wizard mode. The first screen displays basic information
about your ReadyNAS system.
9.
In each screen, enter your information, click the Apply button, and click the Next button.
If you do not click the Apply button before you click the Next button, the changes are not
saved.
The Setup Wizard has these screens:
Clock. Make sure the time and time zone are correct. For more information, see
the Time and Time Zone
Contacts. The ReadyNAS system can send email messages to administrators about
important events, such as when a disk is failing. Enter up to three email addresses for
the people you want to receive these messages, and then enter information for an
email account that can send these messages. The account from which the email
messages are sent does not need to be the same as one of the administrative email
addresses. For more information, see
Ethernet. Most of this information is standard and does not need to be changed in
most environments. For more information, see
Global Settings. Change the name for the ReadyNAS system and its DNS settings.
You might want to change the name to something more descriptive. The DNS settings
are standard and do not need to be changed in most environments. For more
information, see
Admin Password. You can change the password you need to enter before you can
use FrontView and choose a security question to answer if you want to recover that
password. If you forget the password, visit a special website, answer the security
question and provide the email address entered here. If you enter both correctly, a
new password is emailed to the email address. For more information, see
and Recover the Admin Password
Security Mode. This screen displays only if you have a ReadyNAS NV+ or 1100. You
can choose how to protect the files on your shares. NETGEAR recommends selecting
user mode, which lets you create a user account for each person who can access the
shares, and then set a user name and password for each. NETGEAR does not
recommend using share mode because it does not work with recent versions of Mac
OS X or Windows. NETGEAR does not recommend domain mode because it
requires a WIndows server or Active Directory server on your local network. For more
information, see
Accounts. Create user accounts for the people who access your ReadyNAS system.
For more information, see
ReadyNAS Duo, NV+, and 1100
on page 93.
Send Alerts
Set Network Settings
on page 101.
on page 38.
Select a Security Mode
Manage Users and Groups
Get Started
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on page 94.
Set Network Settings
on page 27.
on page 29.
Set
on page 101.
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