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How to set customized smtp with TerraMaster NAS?

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www.terra-master.com E.g. if you use hotmail, Find the smtp server in your hotmail account, and then fill the relevant information in the NAS: 

What should I do when couldn't find TerraMaster NAS on my Windows Network?

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What should I do when couldn't find TerraMaster NAS on my Windows Network? This appears to be an old problem from several years ago. Microsoft did an update that made everyone go crazy when they could not mount their network NAS. This had to do with SMB3 issues. Instead, you could try the following ways to log in the NAS. 1. You may create shortcut via the File Manager by checking the frame below, and you will be able to log in the NAS by double clicking the icon: 2. You may use Samba by typing  \\the IP address of your NAS in “Run”, when you come to the page to input UN & PW, it should be the UN & PW you created for logging in your NAS. 3. You may use ftp by Just typing ftp://the ip address of your NAS in your browser. 4. You may type \\the name of your NAS in Windows Explorer. If no success, you may input cmd in “Run” of your computer, and in the pop-up window input net  use  *  /del ...

How to update RAM in TerraMaster NAS?

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How to update RAM in TerraMaster NAS?  Here are the F2-220 for example: Please find below the main board. There is only one slot as framed in red below, which is where the RAM stick should be installed. The original 2GB RAM was already pasted on the board. The F2-220 supports Max 4GB RAM. Please purchase a 2GB RAM only.  For installing the RAM, There are 4 screws at rear of the box, take off the screws and you will be able to open the rear cover, you then can take part the components, and insert the ram into the slot below: RAM correctly installed:  RAM not correctly installed. There are loose gaps as framed below in red. 

How to set static IP address on your TerraMaster NAS?

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To set the static IP address for your NAS , you need to first log in the NAS. How to log in: temporarily make the device and your NAS on the same router, so that you can log in. Once log in, go to “Control Panel” – “Network” – “Network Interface” – Click LAN 1 and Click “Edit” – and select “Use network settings below:”. You may see the attached named A the static NAS IP address is 193. 168. 2. 201. Please mark yours down, which you will use later. Once the static IP address is set OK, you now may set your network back to how you originally wanted it to be set, which is the device to access the NAS is on a different with your NAS. Once this set is done, you then can use the static NAS IP address plus the port to access your NAS on your device. The default port is 8181. Let’s say your NAS IP address is xxx.xxx.x.xxx, you can use xxx.xxx.x.xxx:8181 to access your NAS.