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NAS 105

Networking: A Beginner's Guide

Learn how to access the TCP/IP settings on your NAS and test it for connectivity.

2024-07-08

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this course you should be able to:

  1. Access the TCP/IP settings on your ASUSTOR NAS.

PREREQUISITES

Course Prerequisites:

None

Students are expected to have a working knowledge of:

None


OUTLINE

1. TCP/IP Settings

1.1 Obtaining an IP Address Automatically

1.2 Manually Setting Up an IP Address

1.3 Test if your NAS is Connected to the Internet





1. TCP/IP Settings

In the following examples we will show you how to access and change the TCP/IP settings on the ASUSTOR NAS. In order to access TCP/IP settings select [Settings] [Network] [Network Interface] and then select either the [LAN 1], [LAN 2] or [LAN n] depending on your connection, click on the [Configure] button.



1.1 Obtaining an IP Address Automatically


STEP 1

  • Obtain IP address automatically: The option is selected by default. Your NAS will use DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) to automatically obtain an IP address and DNS server. It is recommended that you use this option if you are not certain on how to manually set up your IP address.

IPv4:


IPv6:



1.2 Manually Setting Up an IP Address


STEP 1

  • Before choosing the [Set up IP address manually] option, make sure that you can already see some values for IPv4, IPv6 address, Subnet mask, and Gateway.

IPv4:


IPv6:


STEP 2

  • After choosing the [Set up IP address manually] option, you will be able to manually enter or change the values for IPv4 address, Subnet mask, and Gateway.

IPv4:


IPv6:



1.3 Test if your NAS is Connected to the Internet

You can use either Dr. ASUSTOR or App Central to test your NAS for internet connectivity.


STEP 1

  • The Dr. ASUSTOR can be found under [System Information]. If you do not see any errors under the [Network] heading, then your NAS should be successfully connected to the internet.


STEP 2

  • If you are able to access and use App Central, then your NAS should be successfully connected to the internet.



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