If the FTP clients don't support UTF-8, please specify right Language
Environment above.
Allow anonymous
FTP login
The FTP server will prompt for a Username and Password when clients
attempt to connect. If this option is Enabled, users will be able to enter
"anonymous" as the Username, and any string as the Password. If this
option is Disabled, users must provide their correct Name and Password.
Enable SSL encryption support for the FTP server. To use this function,
you must use FTP clients with SSL supported also.
Limit the maximum speed of data transfer for every FTP client. Value
must be equal to or larger than 0. 0 means no limit.
If enabled, the NAS will broadcast its availability. For LAN users with
systems which support UPnP (e.g. Windows ME, Windows XP), an icon
for the NAS will be automatically generated.
If enabled, you can access the NAS Server’s web pages with HTTPS
(HTTP over SSL). This function can make sure all connections are
encrypted and secure.
If enabled, deleted files are removed to folders 'Recycle Bin' in every
share. If you want to delete the files permanently, you need delete them
from folders 'Recycle Bin' again.
Set up a schedule to clear files that exist in the Recycle Bin termly.
This port number is used for HTTP (Web Browser) connections to this
Server. The default is 80, as used by Web Servers. If this is changed,
you should use a number greater than 1024 (8080 is often used). Also, if
the port is not 80, you must specify the port in your Web browser, in
order to connect. To do this, add a ":" and the port number after the
address: e.g.
HTTP://192.168.0.100:8080
This example assumes the NAS Server’s IP Address is 192.168.0.100,
and the port number is 8080.
Click this button to save the settings on the page.
Click this button to cancel the modifications on the page.
Click this button to restore all system and network settings to default.
Click this button to delete all files that exist in the Recycle Bin imme-
diately.