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QNAP TS-109 Turbo Station NAS Review - PAGE 3
William Henning - Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

The Setup Utility

After installing the QNAP Finder, it easily found the TS-109 on the network.

By clicking on the “Configure” button it brought up a simple dialogue for configuring the name, date, time and IP address of the device.

Clicking on the "Quick Setup Wizard" button brings up a series of other screens for configuring the QNAP TS-109 Pro:

With the “Connect” button – or double clicking on its name in the grid showing all QSNAP devices on your network (including their name, IP address, firmware version, server type and MAC address) – you can launch Internet Explorer on the main page of the device.

The “Details” button gives a bit more information about the selected device.

However, after using the machine for a while, I’d recommend only using the QNAP Finder to initially find the device – the web-based interface on the QNAP TS-109 is far more powerful and easier to use. Let's take a look at the web-based interface next.


Article Index

1.Introduction
2.What's In the Box?
3.The Setup Utility
4.The Web Interface
5.The Quick Configuration Web Page
6.Systems Settings Web Page
7.The Network Settings Web Page
8.The Device Configuration Web Page
9.The User Management Web Page
10.The Network Share Management Web Page
11.The System Tools Web Page
12.Event Logs & Performance
13.It's Linux baby...
14.Using the QNAP TS-109 Plus
15.Conclusion

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