What can I do with a shuttle omninas kd20?
What can I do with a shuttle omninas kd20?
The Shuttle OMNINAS KD20 is a two-bay network-attached storage (NAS) which is designed to become your hub of multimedia content – letting you easily store and share documents, personal movies and music as well as photos.
How to change omninas kd20 name and IP address?
Network Settings (OMNINAS KD20 name and IP address setting will be changed to Auto-DHCP) Please use the Finder software to re-connect your OMNINAS. The OMNINAS KD20 name will be changed to default (OMNINAS plus last 6 digits of the Mac address as the default name) and the IP address will be changed to the automatically assigned IP address (DHCP).
Can a part of omninas kd20 media be reproduced?
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How do I connect my omninas to the Internet?
Run the Finder software to search your local network for your OMNINAS and then press the connect button. (If you only have one OMNINAS, the Finder connects to the web UI automatically.) After connecting to the web UI, please enter your user name and password for login. Click the settings icon to enter the settings page.
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How can I read hard drives from shuttle omninas on PC?
Now enter iTunes, and you should see the KD20 listed under SHARED. Now click the KD20 to access the music. For listening to music from your iTunes folder through the OMNINAS Android/iOS app, please refer to the user manual. How can I read hard drives from a Shuttle OMNINAS on a PC?
What happens when I switch off the kd20?
Switch the KD20 off again and replace the hard disk with your old hard disk, which contains the important data. Switch on the KD20. The original status should be recovered now. This includes the RAID mode, user configuration, shared folders and data.