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D-Link DNS-3±3 User Manual
Section 3 - Configuration
While the DNS-323 is restarting, a countdown will
appear.
When the login prompt appears, login using the new
administrator password.
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Section 3 - Configuration
LAN
The Local Area Network settings for the DNS-323 are configured on the LAN page.
Link Speed
DHCP Client
Static IP
The LAN Link Speed is set to Auto
by default, but can be manually set
to 100Mbps or 1000Mbps.
Selecting DHCP Client will cause
the DNS-323 to obtain an IP address
from the local DHCP server.
Selecting Static IP requires the user
to assign the IP information for the
DNS-323 manually.
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Section 3 - Configuration
Device Settings
The device settings page allows you to assign a workgroup, name and description to the DNS-323.
Workgroup
Name
Description
Assigns a workgroup name to the
DNS-323.
Assigns a name to the DNS-323.
The name can be used to access
the device from a web browser
instead of the IP address, for
example, http://DNS-323.
Assigns a unique device description
to the DNS-323.
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Section 3 - Configuration
Users
Create a User
User List
The DNS-323 supports up to 64 unique users.
The users can be specified by group, or created individually.
The users
are created to allow access to specific folders on the DNS-323, via FTP or the local network.
This section contains required
attributes for a new user, including
group, user name and password.
Users and their groups are displayed
in this list.
Group
Select a previously created Group
for the user to join.
User Name
Set a unique name for the user.
Password
Set a unique password for the
user.
Confirm
Password
Confirm the assigned password for
the user.
Advanced
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Section 3 - Configuration
Groups
Create A
Group
Groups List
The DNS-323 supports up to 10 unique groups. Users can be assigned to Groups for ease of management, and to aid
in organization when setting up access rules and quotas.
Create a new Group by assigning
a unique group name.
All created groups are displayed
here.

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