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Click
Next
Set up your new password
.
You have the option to
establish a password. There is
no password by default.
Choose your Time Zone
.
Select the appropriate time
zone from the pull-down menu.
Click
Next
You will see the
following screen.
Click
Next
Configuring the DNS-120 (continued)
Configuring the DNS-120 (continued)
Configuring the DNS-120 (continued)
Configuring the DNS-120 (continued)
Configuring the DNS-120 (continued)
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Select LAN Connection Type
Leave DHCP Client enabled if
your network contains a DHCP
server. If not, select Static IP and
enter the IP address information
to be used for the DNS-120. The
IP address of the DNS-120
should be in the same range as
your network.
Click
Next
Click
Restart
Click
Next
The DNS-120 Setup Wizard is complete! Please close all web browser windows. Use the
Easy Search Utility to locate and continue further configuration of the DNS-120.
Configuring the DNS-120 (continued)
Configuring the DNS-120 (continued)
Configuring the DNS-120 (continued)
Configuring the DNS-120 (continued)
Configuring the DNS-120 (continued)
Set Additional Information
Enter the workgroup name of
your network. Enter a name for
the DNS-120. Enter a description
for the DNS-120.
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Disconnecting Drives
Disconnecting Drives
Disconnecting Drives
Disconnecting Drives
Disconnecting Drives
Mapping Drive Letters
Mapping Drive Letters
Mapping Drive Letters
Mapping Drive Letters
Mapping Drive Letters
Launch the D-Link Easy Search Utility as shown on page 4.
Select
the appropriate folder
listing.
Select
a drive letter to assign.
Click
the
Connect
button.
A message will appear indicating the
success of the operation.
Press the
Disconnect
button on the rear panel of the DNS-120.
The USB LED will flash red for a few seconds and turn off.
You may now safely remove both USB drives.
NOTE: Both drives are disconnected when the Disconnect button is pressed. You must
remove both drives from the USB ports. This is a safety feature to reduce the risk of
data loss. After both drives have been removed you may reconnect a drive at any time.
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Enabling FTP Access
Enabling FTP Access
Enabling FTP Access
Enabling FTP Access
Enabling FTP Access
Select
the
DNS-120
Click
the
Configuration
button
You can enable FTP access to allow Internet/Intranet users FTP access to the drive(s) or
folder(s) that you want to share.
Select
the
Advanced
tab
Select
the
FTP Server
button
Click
the
Open
button
Unless additional precautions are taken, use of an FTP server to access files over the
Internet does not provide secure or encrypted transmission. It is recommended that
the end user utilize a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to establish a secure FTP session.
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Enabling FTP Access (continued)
Enabling FTP Access (continued)
Enabling FTP Access (continued)
Enabling FTP Access (continued)
Enabling FTP Access (continued)
Select
a volume or folder
Click
OK
The FTP Server Status is
displayed at the bottom of
the screen. Scroll down to
confirm the FTP Server has
been started.
Press apply to save settings
and start the FTP server.

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