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Make sure that you have assigned the ShareNET to the same
workgroup name as the computers that will access the shares. If you need to know or change the IP address of the ShareNET, you can get this by running the NUfinder application. It is included on the disc, and also available for download here.
Ensure that your USB printer is capable if IPP printing, check to make sure you have loaded the driver for the other printer on your system as well. You can try plugging the printer in directly to see if it works when not going through the network.
In most situations you can set the workgroup name on the ShareNET the same as the domain name. However, the ShareNET does not readily support domains.
To FTP into your ShareNET from outside of your network, you must know the external IP address of your network. You must also have a
router that has a Virtual Server (or Port Forwarding) setting to route the FTP port to
the IP address and port 21 of the ShareNET.
On the bottom you will find the serial number. It begins with the letters A and is followed by 12 digits.
No. The ShareNET is software independent and does not require any special
software. The ShareNET uses standard TCP/IP protocols to communicate using SMB/CIFS. If your client is running an older version of windows, you may need to install the drivers included on the disc. Read the readme file included in the download for more information.
While rare, some printers require you to have the printer plugged into your computer before it will allow you to install drivers. You may be able to get a different installation program that will not require this, however sometimes there is no workaround for this, you will have to plug the printer into your computer first to do the printer installation, then move it back to its location on the network.
Yes. However, we recommend having at least more than one media type for important backups.
The reset button on the back of the unit is used to reset the user
interface password back to "admin" and the internal IP address to its default of acting as a DHCP Client. The reset button will not effect the rest of the settings.
The ShareNET (TRI-NSS001) is warranted against manufacture defects for 1 year. You must register with TRITTON to receive warranty repair. For more warranty information, please see our customer service section.
No. The ShareNET does not come with any built in Defragmenter utilities.
It is important to keep your firmware updated to solve many of the
issues you may be having. We will release bug fixes, new features,
improvements, and some times critical flaws. Also, the first step the
technical support personnel will have you do is make sure you have the
latest firmware.
The ShareNET can use FAT32 partition which have a 4GB file size limitation. Backup programs will typically give you the
option to split the file sizes in 2GB increments in order to work around such limitations. This is limitation of FAT32, not the ShareNET. If you format the drive with the web administration applet, you do not have ANY file size limitations, and will be able to read the data when it is moved back into a computer.
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