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Covers usage cautions, power, radio interference, repair, and other general safety guidelines.
Discusses proper disposal of the player and requirements for broadband internet access.
Provides additional warnings and guidelines for using the device, including handling and environmental factors.
Provides detailed specifications of the NAS device, including CPU, memory, storage, and I/O.
Describes the layout and function of the front panel components and indicators.
Details the connections and components found on the rear panel of the NAS.
Instructions for physically installing hard drives into the NAS enclosure.
Step-by-step guide for setting up and formatting hard drives using the web browser or without a computer.
Lists the operating systems and web browsers compatible with the NAS functionality.
Lists the operating systems required for the Direct Attached Storage (DAS) functionality.
Lists UPnP clients compatible with the NAS for media streaming.
Provides instructions on how to download and update the device's firmware.
Steps for the initial setup of the NAS device, including hardware and network connection.
Instructions for logging into the NAS via internet access or local area network.
Detailed guide on logging in using IP address or Nettool application.
Guide on using the Nettool application for Windows to locate and connect to the NAS.
Guide on using the Nettool application for Mac to locate and connect to the NAS.
Steps to format the hard drive through the web interface for NAS and DAS usage.
Displays information about the NAS system, including identification details.
Details how to set and manage the Host Name and Group Name for system identification.
Information on managing the administrator account, including changing the password.
Settings for automatic or manual synchronization of the device's date and time.
Configuration options for IP settings (DHCP/Static) and PPPoE connection.
Setup for Dynamic Domain Name Service to enable remote access with a domain name.
Configuration for remote login, file access, and UPnP port mapping.
Settings for disk sleep time, formatting, and firmware updates.
Steps to reset the device to factory defaults and restart the network drive.
Options for enabling or disabling various services like DHCP, SMB, FTP, and WebDAV.
Configuration and usage of SMB, FTP, and WebDAV services for file access.
Details on the UPnP-AV media server for sharing media files with DLNA devices.
Management of user accounts, including creation, modification, and shared folder access rights.
Step-by-step guide to create new user accounts and manage shared folders.
Configuration of WebDAV and FTP servers, including ports and language encoding.
Configuration for the UPnP-AV media server to share photos, music, and videos.
Instructions for managing iTunes playlists and refreshing the media database.
Setup and management of the built-in BitTorrent client for downloading files.
Instructions for accessing files via WebDAV and on PCs using SMB or WebDAV.
Accessing and managing files and directories via WebDAV connection using a web browser.
Methods for accessing network drive files on a PC, using SMB or WebDAV.
Using Windows Explorer and mapping network drives for file access on Windows.
Guide on creating a permanent link to the network drive on a computer.
Steps to disconnect temporary or mapped network drives.
Recommendations for using FTP applications for file transfers.
Instructions for accessing files on a Mac using SMB, WebDAV, and FTP.
How to mount and access the network drive on a Mac via SMB.
How to mount and access the network drive on a Mac via WebDAV.
Recommendations for using FTP applications for file transfers on Mac.
Details on BitTorrent client usage and media server configuration.
Setup and management of the built-in BitTorrent client for downloading files.
How to use the UPnP-AV media server to share media files with various devices.
Instructions for media server access on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and iTunes.
Using the device as USB storage when not connected to the network.
Information on using mobile apps (AKITIO CloudHybrid) to access the NAS.
| Device Type | Network Storage Server |
|---|---|
| Model | IB-NAS5520 |
| Number of Bays | 5 |
| Number of HDDs | Up to 5 |
| Connectivity | Gigabit Ethernet |
| USB Ports | 2 x USB 3.0 |
| Operating System Support | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Supported Drive Types | SATA |
| RAID Levels | JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1 |
| Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Protocols | SMB, AFP, FTP, NFS |
| Power Supply | External Power Adapter |