Mounting As A Network Drive - Buffalo TeraStation 5000 User Manual

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Chapter 11 Utilities
Name
Buffalo NAS device
name
Refresh
Open NAS Navigator2
Exit
The following menus may be accessed from the Buffalo NAS device's properties page.
Name
Configuration
IP Address

Mounting as a Network Drive

You can easily assign a shared folder as a network drive using NAS Navigator2.
Browse Shares
Settings
Properties
Map Share
Disconnect Share
Create Shortcut
I'm here
Description
Click Settings to open the configuration interface.
Select the "Use DHCP" checkbox to assign an IP address from the DHCP server
automatically. If there is no DHCP server on the network, you cannot use this
function. Select the "Renew IP address" checkbox to obtain an IP address from the
DHCP server. You can manually enter a static IP address, subnet mask, and default
gateway.
Description
Opens the Buffalo NAS device's shared folders.
Opens Settings for the Buffalo NAS device.
Opens the properties page that lets you configure the
Buffalo NAS device's IP address or open Settings.
Assigns the Buffalo NAS device's shared folder as a network
drive.
Unmaps the network drive.
Creates a desktop shortcut to the Buffalo NAS device's
shared folders.
Causes your Buffalo NAS device to beep.
Searches for the Buffalo NAS devices on the network again.
Opens the NAS Navigator2 window.
Exits NAS Navigator2.
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