Airlink101 Network Card ANAS250 User Manual

Home NAS  
3.5” IDE Network Attached Storage  
Model # ANAS250  
User’s Manual  
Ver. 1A  
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1. Introduction  
The HOMENAS enclosure adds the convenience of network-attached storage to  
homes and in small businesses, providing you a central storage location for your data  
and letting you share data across your network.  
What’s in the Package  
z HOMENAS main unit  
z HOMENAS vertical stand  
z Securing screws  
z Network cable (category 5)  
z USB cable  
z Power Adapter  
z User Guide  
Minimum System Requirements  
z Apple Safari; Linux Mozilla; Internet Explorer 5.x; Netscape 6.2.x & up  
z Windows XP/2000/Me/98se, Mac OS 10.3.x or above, Linux  
z 3.5” IDE UMDA Hard drive formatted to FAT32 format  
2. Hard Drive Installation  
This section provides instructions on how to properly install a hard drive into the NAS  
device.  
WARNING:  
The Network Storage device is not hot-swappable. Please make sure that it is turned off and not  
connected to the power outlet when performing the following assembly procedure.  
Step 1 Unfasten two screws at the rear side of device, and pull out the back cover.  
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Step 2 Pull out the front panel.  
Step 3 Put the 3.5-inch IDE hard disk into the plate, and connect the IDE and power  
cables to your hard drive.  
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Step 4 Secure the drive to the plate on the sides with the provided four screws.  
Step 5 Insert the plastic plate back to the device.  
Step 6 Re-attach the back panel to the device and secure it with the two screws  
removed in step 1.  
Step 7 Connect Home NAS to your hub, switch, or router with the provided Ethernet  
cable, and connect the supplied power adapter. Plug the power cord into a power  
outlet.  
(Note: You can also connect this device to your computer directly via the provided  
USB or Ethernet cable to use it as an external hard drive. However, the Home Nas  
should not be connected with both Ethernet and USB cables at the same time.)  
The Ethernet port on the HOMENAS is Auto-MDI/MDIX,  
which means you can connect it using either a crossover  
or a direct network cable.  
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Step 8 Turn it on by pressing the power switch on the front of the device. Verify the  
Power light is lit.  
Congratulations! The hard drive installation is complete!  
Connecting the HOMENAS to your Computer is not recommended because many  
features will not able to function. The HOMENAS is a multifunctional hard drive  
enclosure. In addition to being a network storage device, you can also use it as a  
standalone external hard drive via the USB interface.  
Max OS X  
Driver installation is not required for systems using Mac OS 10.1.2 or above.  
Simply connect the HOMENAS using the included USB cable and access the data  
by clicking the “Untitled” HDD icon located on your Desktop.  
Windows XP, 2K & Windows ME  
Driver installation is not required for Windows XP, 2K and Windows Me. Simply  
connect the HOMENAS using the included USB cable and access the data via “My  
Computer”.  
Windows 98 (Download Drivers)  
To utilize the USB connectivity, please visit www.airlink101.com to download the  
driver  
Please ensure that you install the device driver before connecting the USB port.  
When you complete the driver installation, reboot your computer, connect the  
HOMENAS to your computer and access the data via “My Computer”  
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3. Configuring Home Nas  
The HOMENAS features a web-based control interface to manage your settings.  
Windows Users  
also enter the IP address of the HOMENAS.  
For security purposes, your login information can be changed via the web control  
interface.  
When two or more HOMENAS devices are simultaneously connected to your  
unique MAC address. Please refer to the sticker on the rear panel for the address  
and replace XXXX with the last four digits of the MAC address.  
For example if the MAC Address of your HOMENAS is 00-14-3F-AA-01-68, you will  
You can also access data in the HOMENAS connecting it directly using the  
Ethernet cable with your computer. The HOMENAS will have a default IP of  
169.254.0.1 when connected directly.  
The HOMENAS features a web-based control interface to manage your settings.  
Other Operating Systems Users  
When you are planning to perform administrative tasks from a different operating  
system, you will need to input IP address of the HOMENAS in the browser URL  
address bar.  
If you do not know the IP address of the HOMENAS, you will have to do this  
additional procedure. You will need to connect the HOMENAS directly to your  
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computer, and then restart the computer. After your computer is restarted, input the  
default IP address 169.254.0.1 in the browser URL address bar to access the web  
control panel.  
Enter the username and password information when the login window prompts up.  
Default Username: admin  
Default Password: admin  
Upon a successful login, you will see the following screen.  
An overview description of the functions on the left menu bar:  
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Shows the data related to your HOMENAS such as networking  
status and hard drive information. You may also edit administration  
and file language settings here.  
Status  
Allows you to manually configure the IP address of the HOMENAS  
Perform firmware upgrade, reboot or reset the HOMENAS  
IP Config  
Maintenance  
SMB Server Configure the Samba feature of HOMENAS for the home/office  
network file sharing capabilities. You can also create/remove  
folders and their share permissions.  
Configure the FTP features of the HOMENAS. You may  
add/remove users and their permissions.  
Perform hard drive maintenance routines such as Scandisk and  
Format.  
FTP Server  
Disk Utility  
3.1 Status – System Information  
The welcome screen displays the IP address, firmware version and the hard drive  
information such as the hard drive type and storage space available.  
The administrator may change the web control panel login information in here. You  
may also change the default hostname of your HOMENAS here. Keep in mind that  
after you change the hostname, you will need to use it to access your HOMENAS. For  
example, if you changed your hostname to “FileServer”, please type  
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The Language setting is used to recognize files with characters other than English. If  
you have trouble reading your files on the HOMENAS, please select the appropriate  
language.  
When you reset the HOMENAS, either by the hardware switch or through the web  
control panel, all the settings will return to the default setting including the  
hostname. The default hostname will remain as HOMENAS-XXXX (where XXXX is  
the last four digits of the MAC address).  
3.2 IP Configuration  
The administrator may use this option to manually define the IP address of the  
HOMENAS.  
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3.3 Maintenance  
The administrator can perform maintenance tasks on ths HOMENAS in this screen  
Firmware Upload: Update the firmware only if you are experiencing problems with  
your HOMENAS. You may go to the Airlink101 website www.airlink101.com to check  
the latest available firmware.  
Factory Defaults: When you reset the HOMENAS, either by the hardware switch or  
through the web control interface, all the settings will return to the default setting  
including the hostname. The default hostname will return to Homenas-XXXX (where  
XXXX is the last four digits of the MAC address)  
Important Note: After updating the firmware or resetting to factory defaults, please  
make sure that you restart the HOMENAS and refresh your browser.  
3.4 Samba Administration  
Samba enables the core function of the HOMENAS which is network file sharing.  
This option allows the administrator to determine the folders/directories to be shared.  
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In here, you can create, rename and delete folders/directories in your HOMENAS. All  
the folders/directories in the root directory that were previously in your hard drive  
before it was installed in the HOMENAS will also be shown in the “Folder List”.  
The arrow keys in the middle are used to determine if the selected folder/directory is  
to be shared. Password protection for each shared folder can also be implemented.  
Tech Tip: When creating folders/directories through the  
web control interface, please use only English alphabets.  
Network Planning for HomeNas Connectivity  
In some simple environment where the HOMENAS is serving DHCP or is assigned a  
static IP address, its IP address and configuration are known and will not be changed.  
You may use either the assigned IP address or current hostname to connect and  
reconnect to it or its web control interface.  
In some complex environment where the HOMENAS is receiving its IP address  
automatically from a different DHCP server, lease configurations may cause the IP  
address of the HOMENAS to change from time to time. Users should use the  
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current hostname to connect or reconnect to it or its web control interface. Consult  
your network administrator for any network or network configuration related issues.  
3.5 FTP Configuration  
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) enables file exchange between computers on Internet,  
Intranet, WAN, or LAN environments using HTTP/FTP tools. The HOMENAS can  
work as a stand-alone FTP server when it is assigned a static IP.  
Anonymous FTP is disabled by default. The administrator can determine if the users  
have read or write permission and the “Home Directory” will be the folder/directory the  
user (or anonymous user, if configured) can access upon logging in  
The Account List displays the current FTP user accounts, the administrator can add  
new users, modify their permissions, temporary disable users and delete users.  
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3.6 Disk Utility  
Format Disk: If you have installed a new hard drive in the HOMENAS that is not  
formatted, this utility will format the disk using FAT32. It is suggested to perform  
Scan Disk operations (below) to verify the integrity of the drive after format.  
Sleep Time: The HOMENAS supports power management. This feature can  
determine the amount of time the hard drive has to be inactive before the HOMENAS  
enters sleep mode.  
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4. Accessing Files from HOMENAS – Windows  
In Windows, data share locations can be accessed in two main ways. One is using  
the “Network Neighborhood” or “My Network Places” functions within windows, and  
navigating to the HOMENAS by searching for the hostname. Another way is to use  
the “Run” command using the following instructions.  
Click on the Windows Start button, select “Run” from the menu and a dialogue box as  
shown will appear.  
Type “\\Homenas” or current hostname in the field and click “OK”.  
If you change the Homenas hostname, you will need to replace the word  
“Homenas” with it. For example, if you changed your hostname to “FileServer”,  
please type “\\FileServer” instead.  
The Windows Explorer will appear and you should be able to see all the folders that  
are shared under “SMB Server” in the HOMENAS web control interface menu.  
Clicking on the corresponding folder will reveal the files in that folder.  
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5. Accessing Files from HOMENAS – Mac OS  
I If the client computer is an Apple Macintosh running Mac OS, they will have to follow  
the procedure below to mount each shared folder as an SMB share to access the  
data.  
These screenshots are taken from a iMac running OS 10.3.x and may vary slightly  
from your computer display.  
Under Finder, select Go >> Connect to Server or use the hotkey <Command +K>  
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If you change the HOMENAS hostname, you will need to replace the word “homenas”  
with it. For example, if you changed your hostname to “FileServer”, please type  
“smb://FileServer” instead.  
The next dialogue screen will prompt you for the folder that you will like to access.  
Select it and click the OK button.  
You might be prompted to enter a password, unless a password was previously  
assigned in the control panel, you can leave it blank. After a successful mount, a  
network folder icon will be created based on the folder you selected as shown.  
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6. Using HOMENAS Configuration Utility (For Windows User Only)  
The functions of the utility are similar to the web configuration page. This is an  
optional tool for users to configure or troubleshoot your HOMENAS, especially when  
you cannot detect the device or you forget its IP address and hostname.  
Step 1 Run Utility  
Insert the CD into the CD ROM drive and click Run NAS Configuration Utility.  
When the utility window pops up, please click “scan” to scan the NAS device.  
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Step 2 Enter the Utility  
Choose your HOMENAS system and click to use the utility. Input the user name and  
password. The default username and password are both “admin”. If you forget the the  
username and password you changed, you will need to reset HomeNas by pushing  
and holding the reset button at the back panel for 10 seconds  
Step 3 Mount the Home Nas  
Click on Mount, you will be prompted for the Mount Disk screen. Enter the required  
information to mount the Home Nas to your computer.  
Disk Number: choose disk label you want.  
Folder: choose the share folder you want to mount.  
Password: You can set the password for extra security.  
Step 4 Configure the Home Nas  
Click on Management. You will see the following screen.  
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Status – System Information  
The interface is similar to the web configuration page shown in page 9. Please refer to  
section 3 for detail description.  
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7. Frequently Asked Questions  
1. The HOMENAS displays error messages / crashes during the file  
transmission?  
Please ensure you update patches for your operating system frequently. The  
latest firmware for the HOMENAS is also available to download from our website  
2. Does the HOMENAS support power management?  
Yes, when there isn’t any hard drive activity within fifteen minutes, the  
HOMENAS will power down to reduce power consumption. The sleep time can  
be configured via the web control panel.  
3. How does the HOMENAS achieve its data sharing capabilities?  
Utilizing the SMB (Server Message Block) protocol, the HOMENAS allows any  
computer client that supports TCP/IP, NetBuei or IPX/SPX to share files. The  
built-in FTP server also allows any client with network connectivity to access the  
HOMENAS.  
4. What is the size limitation for the HOMENAS?  
The HOMENAS supports up to 500GB.  
5. Why the HOMENAS only support FAT32 format?  
As a cross platform file server, FAT32 format is compatible with all major  
operating systems (Windows/Mac OS/Linux).Under the LAN mode, a FAT32  
format has the single file size limitation of 16 gigabytes.  
6. How does the HOMENAS DHCP service work?  
The HOMENAS functions as a DHCP(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)  
server when it does not detect the presence of other DHCP servers in its network.  
DHCP is an Internet protocol for automating the configuration of computers that  
use TCP/IP by automatically assigning IP addresses.  
7. What are the naming limitations of the files located in the HOMENAS?  
The maximum length of a folder/directory/file name is 12 characters. Invalid  
characters such as “* \ : " < > . ? /” may not be used.  
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8. What kind of hard drive is compatible with the HOMENAS?  
The HOMENAS supports 3.5” Ultra DMA/ATA hard drives which are mostly  
manufactured after 1998. Below is a list of manufacturer websites you can refer  
to for more information on the hard drive you own.  
y Western Digital  
y IBM/Hitachi  
y Samsung  
y Seagate  
y Maxtor  
9. What can I do when HOMENAS is not recognized?  
First, make sure the Ethernet cable is properly connected. Power off and then  
power it back on. If it is still not detectable, you can reset the NAS by pushing  
and holding the Reset button at the back panel for 10 seconds when it is  
powered on.  
10. What can I do when I forget the hostname and IP address of the  
HOMENAS?  
Use the HomeNAS Configuration Utility included in the CD to show the  
information for the HomeNAS detected.  
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Technical Support  
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* Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors lower actual data throughput rate. Specifications  
are subject to change without notice.  
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