Chapter 2 Find and Access Your NAS
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Figure 16 NAS Starter Utility > Configuration > System Setting
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 5 NAS Starter Utility > Configuration > System Setting
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Server Name Specify a name to uniquely identify the NAS on your network. You can enter up to 15
alphanumeric characters with minus signs allowed but not as the last character. The name
must begin with an alphabetic character (a-z) and is case sensitive.
Time Zone Choose the time zone of your location. This will set the time difference between your time
zone and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Enable PPPoE
Connection
Click this if your Internet connection requires you to enter a user name and password to
connect to the Internet. Enter your user name and password
IP Address Use these fields to configure the IP address of the LAN interface through which you are
connected to the NAS.
When the LAN interfaces are set to stand-alone, this configures the IP address of the LAN
interface in the same subnet as your computer. It configures LAN1 if both LAN interfaces are
in the same subnet as your computer.
If you use the administrator configuration screens to set the LAN interfaces to link
aggregation, this configures the IP address that both LAN interfaces share.
Automatically get
IP address
Select this if the NAS is automatically assigned an IP address from the ISP or a DHCP server in
your network.
Manually assign IP
address
Select this if you want to assign the NAS a fixed IP address, subnet mask and default
gateway.
Note: Do not configure an IP address that is already in use in your network. This
results to a network IP address conflict and makes the NAS inaccessible.