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Finding a nas on the network, To find a nas on the network – Gateway 860 User Manual

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NAS Explorer

www.gateway.com

Finding a NAS on the network

To find a NAS on the network:

1

On the NAS Explorer window, click the

Search

button. When NAS Explorer

completes the search, the following dialog box appears:

2

Click

Search

to locate another NAS on the network, or click

Search Settings

to configure the search range for locating NASs on the network. For more
information on configuring the search range settings, see

“Configuring the

search range setting” on page 61

.

Server command
buttons

These commands apply to the NAS:

Network — Retrieves a NAS’s IP address and DNS
settings automatically from the NAS’s DHCP, or you can
manually set the NAS’s IP address, Subnet mask,
Gateway IP address, and DNS server address to
connect to the network.

Settings — Lets you remotely configure and manage
your NAS.

Event Log — Displays events logged by the NAS.

Reboot — Reboots the NAS.

NAS Explorer command
buttons

These commands apply to the NAS Explorer:

Search — Finds a server on the network.

Remove — Deletes a NAS from the NAS Servers list.

Exit — Quits the application.

About — Displays the copyright notice and version
number of the application.

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