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Can I connect my PC or Mac to my ASUSTOR NAS using USB4?

The Lockerstor Gen3 and Flashstor Gen2 series are based on AMD's current USB4 driver. AMD USB4 at the moment only supports external storage devices and direct connection between another Lockerstor Gen3 or Flashstor Gen2 series NAS.


Does the NAS have to be connected to a router?

An ASUSTOR NAS does not have to be connected to a router, but usually it is part of a direct connection to the network. This is because the NAS needs to be available on the network so that users can access the data on the NAS over the network. If your ASUSTOR NAS is connected directly to a...


How to sign up an account on AbuseIPDB and obtain an API Key?

When enabling IP risk detection, ADM will automatically block potentially harmful IP addresses found in the AbuseIPDB database and add them to the risk detection greylist. These instructions guide you to create an account on AbuseIPDB and obtain an API Key. (Introduced in ADM 4.2.6)...


How to setup direct connection between the NAS and the PC via a LAN cable

By connecting the NAS to the computer directly via LAN cable, the NAS shell retains its default static IP address which is 169.254.1.2(LAN1), configures the PC LAN IP address to the same segment(for example 169.254.1.10), then you can use ACC to scan and list the directly connected NAS...


Is a fixed IP required for the NAS?

It's not strictly required to use a fixed (static) IP address for your ASUSTOR NAS.  However, using a static IP can be beneficial in certain situations. Here’s a quick rundown: Easy to find: Just like your home has a fixed address, other devices can easily find the NAS...


Is Nas possible to use via Wifi?

An ASUSTOR NAS usually needs to be connected to a router or switch via a wired network in order to make a network connection with other devices. However, some ASUSTOR NAS also support Wi-Fi connection if plugged into a USB Wi-Fi dongle. Using a Wi-Fi connection may affect the performance of...


What is the difference between using an IP or domain name to connect to a NAS, and which method should I use?

There is no inherent difference between using an IP address or a domain name to connect to an ASUSTOR NAS, it depends on your personal preference and needs. If you use IP to connect to ASUSTOR NAS, you can directly use its IP address to connect, for example, 192.168.1.100, which can directly...


What is the domain name?

A Domain Name is an Internet identifier, which is a name consisting of a string of characters that identifies one or more IP addresses on the Internet. Similar to an IP address, a domain name is an identifier used to locate devices and websites on the Internet. A domain name usually consists...


What is an IP Address?

IP (Internet Protocol) is a network protocol that defines a standardized method of transmitting data over a network. On the Internet, each device connected to the network is assigned a unique IP address, like a postal address, so that the device can be found and data can be sent over the...


How to set up DDNS for ASUSTOR NAS?

If you want to set up DDNS on your ASUSTOR NAS, here are the steps: Verify that the NAS is connected to the network and that you are logged into the ADM. Click "Settings" on the desktop. Select "Manual Connect" in the left menu. On the DDNS settings page, select the "Enable DDNS...


Do I have to have a network to use NAS?

ASUSTOR NAS devices usually need to be connected to a network in order to fulfill their functions. It can be connected to other devices such as PCs, laptops, smartphones or tablets over a network for file storage, sharing, backups, remote access, etc. If you don't need to use the network, it can...


How do I connect to ASUSTOR NAS remotely?

To remotely connect to the ASUSTOR NAS, you can follow the steps below: Make sure your NAS is connected to the network: In order to connect to the NAS remotely, you need to make sure that the NAS is connected to the network and has a publicly available IP address. You can check the...


How to remove credentials from Windows

STEP 1 In Windows 11, click [Search] on the [Taskbar]. Enter  [Control]  and then you will find  [Control Panel]  here. Click on [Open]. STEP 2 Click on [Credential Manager]. STEP 3 Select [Windows...


How to enable or disable TLS 1.3 in Windows 10?

TLS 1.3 is the latest security protocol that improves upon TLS 1.2 in terms of security and performance. TLS 1.3 is still not widely used for all apps installed in Windows 10. Click here to learn more about which TLS versions should be used when connecting to an ASUSTOR NAS....


How do I set up Link Aggregation on an ASUSTOR NAS with an ASUS Wi-Fi router?

The following steps use a ZenWiFi Pro XT12 as an example. Please ensure your router has link aggregation technology built in before continuing. 1. Please use the included Ethernet cables and connect both ports of your NAS to two of your router’s Ethernet ports.  ASUSTOR NAS...


Which TLS Version Should I Use?

The minimum TLS protocol for HTTPS connections is now displayed in ADM settings. If the TLS protocol version used by a browser does not meet the security settings, a connection will not be established. TLS 1.0 will no longer be supported for security reasons. ADM 4.0 and above...


What are the limitations of Wake on WAN (WOW)?

Which ASUSTOR NAS models support WOL (Wake on LAN) and WOW (Wake on WAN)? Wake on Wan (WOW) has been updated in ADM 4.1. For full functionality, please ensure all apps that support WOW are updated to their latest versions. Listed below are apps that support the updated Wake...


How to set up router port for Let's Encrypt if you use ASUS router or some of the router that use 80 port by default?

*The following information pertains to older NAS models, such as the AS20/AS30/AS60 series models running ADM 3.5.9 version. For newer NAS models equipped with ADM 4.0 or a later version, there is no requirement to forward port 80 in order to generate a Let's Encrypt certificate. If you use...


Why my AS-U2.5G not having properly transferring speed when connectin to USB Type A adapter?

Certain USB Type-C adapters exhibit an issue where plugging in a device a certain way will reduce USB speeds to 2.0 levels. Unplugging the device and flipping it should result in full speed USB operation and 2.5-Gigabit Ethernet. https://www.asustor.com/product/AS_U2_5G


Why some of the services still not work even EZ Router/Port forward enabled?

Some of the router will use specific service ports by default(for example webserver/80,443 FTP/21 ssh/22). In this case, even the compatible router's UPnP was enabled and ADM-Settings-Manual Connect-EZ Router was activated, the services/app(such as FTP, terminal, Photo Gallery and phpMyAdmin)...


How to access NAS's WebDAV service via the Internet?

Remote HTTPS connecting via WebDAV To enable WebDAV remote HTTPS connection, please make sure the following settings are completed. Enable HTTPS connections on ADM. Please refer to  NAS 324: Using HTTPS to Secure NAS Communication  to set a valid SSL certificate....


Why can't I connect to my NAS over the Internet via DDNS?

A: If you are having trouble connecting to your NAS over the Internet via DDNS, please follow the steps outlined below to troubleshoot this problem. 1. Log in to ADM and then select [Settings] >  [ Manual Connect ] >  [DDNS] . Make sure that the DDNS settings...