Can't Access N1200 From The Lan; Can't Map A Network Drive In Windows Xp; N1200 Chassis Feels Hot; Restoring Factory Defaults - Thecus N1200 User Manual

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Can't Access N1200 from the LAN

If you cannot access the N1200 from the LAN, make sure that its network cable is
correctly plugged in. Also, check to see if the N1200's WAN and LAN settings are
configured correctly.

Can't Map a Network Drive in Windows XP

You may have problems mapping a network drive under the following conditions:
1. The network folder is currently mapped using a different user name and
password. To connect using a different user name and password, first
disconnect any existing mappings to this network share.
2. The mapped network drive could not be created because the following
error has occurred: Multiple connections to a server or shared
resource by the same user, using more than one user name, are
not allowed. Disconnect all previous connections to the server or shared
resource and try again.
To check out existing network connections, type net use under the DOS prompt.

N1200 Chassis Feels Hot

The N1200 uses its chassis to dissipate heat, and feeling warm to the touch is
completely normal. As such, make sure that the N1200 is left in a well-ventilated
area to avoid overheating the unit.

Restoring Factory Defaults

From the System menu, choose the Factory Default item and the Reset to
Factory Default screen appears. Press Apply to reset the N1200 to factory
default settings.
WARNING

Problems with Time and Date Settings

The administrator is able to select an NTP Server to keep the N1200's time
synchronized. However, if the N1200 can not access the Internet, you may
encounter a problem when setting the Time and Time Zone. If this happens:
1. Login to the Web Administration Interface.
2. Navigate to System > Time.
3. Under NTP Server, select No.
4. Set the Date, Time, and Time Zone.
5. Click Apply.
In addition, if the N1200 is able to access the Internet and you want to keep the
NTP Server clock.isc.org by default, please make sure the DNS Server is
correctly, thereby allowing the NTP Server name to correctly resolve. (See
Network > LAN 1 > DNS Server)
Resetting to factory defaults will not erase the data stored in the hard disks, but
WILL revert all the settings to the factory default values.
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