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Configuring your Storage Volume Encryption Overview 4 STEP 1 There are a variety of ways to access the NSS: • From the My Computer window, type \\ or IP address in the Address bar (where the refers to your NSS hostname. For example, \\NAS). • Browse for the NSS from the My Network Places window. • Map the NSS to a network drive. The Log In window appears. STEP 2 Enter your user name and password. STEP 3 Click OK. STEP 4 The Windows Explorer window opens with a directory listing of the folders for the shares available on the user's home directory STEP 5 Snapshots are read-only. To work with a snapshot, locate it, take a copy of it, and then place the copy in a working directory. Volume Encryption Overview The Volumes page lists both the encrypted and unencrypted volumes and lets you create a volume, and lock, unlock, or change the password for encrypted volumes. NOTE File transfer performance to encrypted volumes is generally lower than nonencrypted volumes. Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 65

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Configuring your Storage
Volume Encryption Overview
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
65
4
STEP 1
There are a variety of ways to access the NSS:
From the
My Computer
window, type
\\<hostname> or IP address
in the
Address bar (where the <hostname> refers to your NSS hostname. For
example, \\NAS).
Browse for the NSS from the
My Network Places
window.
Map the NSS to a network drive.
The
Log In
window appears.
STEP 2
Enter your user name and password.
STEP 3
Click
OK
.
STEP 4
The
Windows Explorer
window opens with a directory listing of the folders for the
shares available on the user’s home directory
STEP 5
Snapshots are read-only. To work with a snapshot, locate it, take a copy of it, and
then place the copy in a working directory.
Volume Encryption Overview
The
Volumes
page lists both the encrypted and unencrypted volumes and lets
you create a volume, and lock, unlock, or change the password for
encrypted volumes.
NOTE
File transfer performance to encrypted volumes is generally lower than non-
encrypted volumes.