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HDD Bays | 2 |
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Connectivity | Gigabit Ethernet |
Supported Operating Systems | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Weight | 1.2 kg |
Operating System | Linux-based |
Category | NAS |
Storage Capacity | Up to 8TB |
Supported RAID Levels | 0, 1, JBOD |
USB Ports | 2 |
eSATA | 1 x eSATA |
Supported Protocols | FTP, SMB, NFS, UPnP |
Cooling | Fanless design |
Introduces the device's core functions, major capabilities, and overall purpose.
Details technical specifications, hardware components, and physical appearance including front/rear views.
Explains LED status indicators, button functions, audio feedback, and disk drive installation slots.
Guides through basic setup, disk management, and RAID modes for data safety and capacity.
Covers setting server names, administrator credentials, and network connectivity through routers.
Details setting up mail servers, device time, service ports, and Dynamic DNS for remote access.
Covers upgrading firmware, resetting configurations to factory defaults, and performing backups.
Describes the four disk access types and the function of system-created folders.
Guides on installing the connector, accessing the device, and performing file operations.
Explains how to create shared folders, set access privileges, and manage user access.
Details file upload/download methods and using Linkmail/Linkcopy for sharing files via email or URLs.
Covers file uploads via RapidBox, guest access, and downloading from sharing sites with e-Downloader.
Details setting up folder synchronization with friends, managing sync schedules, and removing syncs.
Covers downloading media files using e-Torrent, including RSS feeds, site registration, and searching.
Guides on connecting USB printers and using iTunes for music streaming from the device.
Explains automatic USB backup functionality and steps for hosting a personal homepage.
Addresses frequent questions regarding installation, login, and general usage problems.
Provides solutions for network access failures, forgetting IP addresses, and hard disk recognition errors.