Thecus 5TB Network Storage N5200BPRO_5100 产品宣传页
产品代码
N5200BPRO_5100
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WAN LAN Exchange
The N5200PRO is equipped with both WAN
and LAN ports. The WAN LAN Exchange
function allows you to exchange the
function allows you to exchange the
functionality of these ports directly through
the Web User Interface.
the Web User Interface.
From the Network menu, choose the WAN
LAN Exchange item, and the WAN LAN
Exchange Support screen appears. Choose
Enable or Disable, and click Apply to save
Enable or Disable, and click Apply to save
your changes. Click Cancel to exit without
saving.
saving.
Web Services Configuration
From the Network menu, choose the
Service item, and the Web Service screen
appears. This screen displays the service
appears. This screen displays the service
support parameters of the system. You can
change any of these items and press Apply
to confirm your settings. A description of
change any of these items and press Apply
to confirm your settings. A description of
each item follows:
Web Service
Item Description
HTTP (WebDisk)
HTTP (WebDisk)
Support
Enable or disable WebDisk support. Enter the port number if this
option is enabled. The port number
HTTPs (Secure
WebDisk) Support
Enable or disable secure WebDisk support. Enter the port if this
option is enabled.
SMB/CIFS
Enable or Disable SMB/CIFS protocol for Windows, Apple, Unix
drive mapping.
drive mapping.
UPnP
Enable or disable Universal Plug and Play protocol. UPnP helps to
find the IP address of the N5200PRO.
find the IP address of the N5200PRO.
NOTE
• Disable HTTP support and
Enable Secure HTTP support
to guarantee secure access.
• In some environments, due to
security concerns, you may
wish to disable SMB/CIFS as a
precaution against computer
viruses.
NOTE
The IP Segment of WLAN, WAN and LAN should not overlap.
NOTE
Users should obey the international RF regulatory rules as they set up
the wireless RF channel on the N5200PRO. The RF operating channels
for different regions have been specified as following. Thecus has no
responsibility for users attempting to violate the international RF
regulation.
11
N. America
14
Japan
13
Europe (ETSI)
2
Spain
4
France