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What protocol is used for sharing?

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FAQS Table of Contents sections 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Q: Can a password be set for a file? A: Passwords cannot be set. If security is necessary, use file-compression software to create a password-protected archive. Q: Can files be encrypted when used with the Home Base NAS feature? A: No, files are all saved as they are. This applies to disks formatted as NTFS, too. Q: Can compressed disk drives be used? A: No, compressed drives cannot be shared via Home Base's NAS feature. Q: What protocol is used for sharing? A: The Windows file-sharing protocol is used. It is commonly referred to as SMB or CIFS. Q: What is the password to log in to the FTP server? A: The user ID is root, and the password is the password you configured on the web page, if any. By default, there is no password. In this case, log in by pressing the "Enter" key without entering a password. Q: Is it safe to unplug a connected USB device at any time? A: The device you are unplugging may be in use by another PC or accessed by picture sharing, etc. Data may be destroyed if unplugged suddenly. Always follow the "Safe Removal" procedure to remove devices. Q: Can I log in to a network domain environment using the NAS mode? A: A domain environment cannot be logged in to. Q: When multiple USB disk drives are connected, can they be set up to use RAID? A: A RAID cannot be established using multiple disks attached to Home Base, but Home Base can access a USB RAID device as a single disk. Home Base 50

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FAQS
Q:
Can a password be set for a file?
A:
Passwords cannot be set. If security is necessary, use
file-compression software to create a password-protected archive.
Q:
Can files be encrypted when used with the Home Base
NAS feature?
A:
No, files are all saved as they are. This applies to disks formatted
as NTFS, too.
Q:
Can compressed disk drives be used?
A:
No, compressed drives cannot be shared via Home Base’s
NAS feature.
Q:
What protocol is used for sharing?
A:
The Windows file-sharing protocol is used. It is commonly referred
to as SMB or CIFS.
Q:
What is the password to log in to the FTP server?
A:
The user ID is root, and the password is the password you
configured on the web page, if any. By default, there is no
password. In this case, log in by pressing the “Enter” key without
entering a password.
Q:
Is it safe to unplug a connected USB device at any time?
A:
The device you are unplugging may be in use by another PC
or accessed by picture sharing, etc. Data may be destroyed if
unplugged suddenly. Always follow the “Safe Removal” procedure
to remove devices.
Q:
Can I log in to a network domain environment using the
NAS mode?
A:
A domain environment cannot be logged in to.
Q:
When multiple USB disk drives are connected, can they be set
up to use RAID?
A:
A RAID cannot be established using multiple disks attached to
Home Base, but Home Base can access a USB RAID device as a
single disk.