QNAP TVS-863-8G User Manual
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Cost-efficient 10GbE Turbo vNAS
How to map the destination folder into a Windows® VM? Please follow these steps: (Using Windows®
7 as an example)
7 as an example)
Go to "Computer" and click [Map network drive]
Insert the IP address of your Turbo vNAS and click [Browser]. Select the folder you want to use
Insert the IP address of your Turbo vNAS and click [Browser]. Select the folder you want to use
and click [Finish].
This folder you want to use will appear as a network drive on your "Computer"
This folder you want to use will appear as a network drive on your "Computer"
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The network usage of Virtualization Station is isolated from the Turbo vNAS. One Ethernet cable is reserved for the Turbo
vNAS to use, so you will need to connect at least another one for the Virtualization Station to use.
You can resolve the aforementioned scenario using the below steps.
Download Virtualization Station from the App Center and create a Windows®-based VM
Install the printer drivers in the VM
Map the destination folder into the Windows®-based VM, and set the folder as a network drive
Access the VM remotely via web browser to select a photo and then print it instantly
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■ USB devices supported (USB Passthrough)
QNAP Virtualization Station supports connecting USB devices to virtual machines. Commonly-used USB
devices can be connected to virtual machines, and you can select what device to use with Virtualization
Station.
This can be used together with QVM Desk
just as easily as using a PC. For document
management, you can connect USB card
readers/scanners to NAS via Virtualization
Station, and store scanned data directly to the
NAS without taking up Internet bandwidth.