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The NAS Starter Utility discovered my NAS but the status is always unreachable, even though I can
access it.
You may need to add the NAS Starter Utility to your software firewall's allow list or lower your software
firewall or anti-virus scanner's security level. Alternatively you may have to configure your software
firewall or other security software to allow UDP port 50127 traffic from the NAS. If there is a hardware
firewall between you and the NAS, configure it to allow UDP port 50127 traffic from the NAS.
I have at least two NASs in my network, how do I identify which one I want to configure in the NAS
Starter Utility screens.
If you have several NASs connected to your computer/network, give each a unique name. You may
have to disconnect all but one and use the NAS Starter Utility to rename it. Then connect another NAS
and rename it and continue to connect and rename the NASs one-by-one until they are all connected
and each has a unique name.
Alternatively, if you have a DHCP server on your network and you can access it's list of assigned IP
addresses, you could see which IP address belongs to which NAS. You can check the MAC address of
your NAS by checking the attached sticker in the device housing.

20.4 NAS Login and Access

I forgot the server name of the NAS.
• The default server name is 'NAS' followed by the number of your model ('NAS540' for example).
• Use FindMe or the NAS Starter Utility to discover your NAS. If you have admin privileges, you can
directly change the IP address of the NAS using the NAS Starter Utility.
• If the server name has changed and you don't have the NAS Starter Utility, see
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to use FindMe. Otherwise, see
default setting.
I cannot get to the NAS login screen.
• Use FindMe or the NAS Starter Utility to discover your NAS. If you have admin privileges, you can
directly change the IP address of the NAS using the NAS Starter Utility.
• If you used the RESET button, the NAS may have a new IP address. Close and reopen the NAS Starter
Utility to discover the NAS.
• Make sure the NAS is turned on.
Chapter 20 Troubleshooting
Section 1.7 on page 16
NAS Series User's Guide
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Section 2.2 on page
to use the RESET button to return to the

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