Disk Server Setup Using Macintosh - TRENDnet TS-D40G User Manual

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Disk Server Setup using Macintosh

Connecting to the Disk Server
If your PC is not running Windows 95/98/NT4/2000, you cannot use the SETUP pro-
gram on the CD-ROM.
Instead, you must connect to the Disk Server, and configure it, using your Web
Browser. Your Web Browser must support JavaScript V1.1.
The interface has been tested on the following Browsers:
Netscape Navigator 4.04, 4.08, 4.5
Internet Explorer 4.0
Internet Explorer 5.0
1.
Ensure your system has a compatible IP Address and Network Mask (Subnet
Mask).
The Disk Server's default values are 192.168.0.2 for the IP Address, with a
Network mask of 255.255.255.0. Your PC should use the same Network Mask,
and an IP Address in the range 192.168.0.3 to 192.168.0.254.
On the Macintosh, you can check using Apple - Control Panel - TCP/IP.
(If this option does not exist, then TCP/IP has not been installed. Use your
Apple system disk to install TCP/IP.)
2.
Connect to the Disk Server using your Web Browser:
a) Start your Browser
b) In the Address box, enter the following:
HTTP://ip_address
Where ip_address is the IP Address of the Disk Server, as in the follow-
ing example:
HTTP://192.168.0.2
c) You will be prompted for a name and password.
Enter admin for the name, and leave the password blank. Later, if you set a
password for the admin user, you will be required to enter it here to gain ac-
cess to the Disk Server.
3.
On the first screen, click the Administration button to continue. You will then
see the main menu, as shown below.
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