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CHAPTER 16
System Setting
16.1 Overview
This chapter gives an overview of the various features included in the system setting screens.
Upgrade the NAS firmware. Use package management to add more useful applications in your NAS.
Identify your NAS on the network and set the time that the NAS follows for its scheduled tasks/logs.
16.2 What You Can Do
•Use the Packages screens (Section 16.4 on page 207) to upload new firmware and download
and install applications from the web.
•Use the Server Name screen (Section 16.5 on page 209) to specify the NAS’s server and
workgroup names.
•Use the Date/Time screen (Section 16.6 on page 210) to set up date/time and choose a time
zone for the NAS.
16.3 What You Need to Know
Package Management
This feature enables you to install and use the following applications.
• Gallery - This web-based application allows your NAS to host pictures. You can upload images in
your local computer or shares to this application. Use the Gallery administrator account (default
username admin, password 1234) to log into the Gallery console. There you can create accounts
for other users.
• NFS - NFS (Network File System) is a file-sharing protocol most commonly implemented on
Unix-like systems.
• NZBGet - This news grabber helps download files from UseNet.
• PHP-MySQL-phpMyAdmin - This tool can be used to manage MySQL through the web. Enter
'root' as the username and '1234' as the password to log in. This includes MySQL, PHP, and
phpMyAdmin.
• Logitech® Media Server - This enables you to manage a Logitech's Squeezebox device
connected to the NAS.
• TFTP - Use this to configure the NAS to accept log files from TFTP clients.
• Transmission - This Bit Torrent client supports adding tasks through torrent files and magnet
links.