Chapter 6. using your sata nas server – PLANET NAS-7200 User Manual
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Chapter 6. Using Your SATA NAS Server
To Use the SATA NAS Server
1. Open Network Neighborhood (or My Network Places).
2. Locate the SATA NAS Server. If it is not listed, double-click Entire Network. Then
double-click the Workgroup that the SATA NAS Server is in. (By default, the
SATA NAS Server is in Workgroup.)
3. Double click on the SATA NAS Server icon. You will then see a list of shares
(shared folders). You can read and write files to these shares, unless the SATA
NAS Server administrator has blocked access.
4. To create a shortcut to an SATA NAS Server folder, drag its icon to the desktop,
and accept Windows offer to create a shortcut.
Mapping a Network Drive
1. Right-click on the desired share.
2. On the pop-up menu, select “Map Network Drive...”.
3. Select a drive letter for this folder, check the Reconnect at Logon checkbox, then
click “OK”.
4. This drive will now be available in Windows Explorer, and from the File-Open or
File-Save As dialog in all Windows applications.
Using the Web Interface
The Web interface of the SATA NAS Server has three major functions:
• Users may change their password to match their Windows Logon.
• Server management can be performed. Default ID is “admin” and default pass-
word is empty
• Download manager.
To connect to the NAS with your Web Browser
1. In your Browser’s Address or Location bar, enter “HTTP://” and the SATA NAS
Server Server’s IP Address. (To connect via the Internet, additional setup is
required. See the User Manual for details.)
2. To browse the files and folders on the SATA NAS Server, click Disk
(Public
data) or Flash (Public Data) on the main screen.
3. To view or download a file, click on its name. To download any file, right-click its
name and choose “Save target as...”