Netgear RNRX4410 ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual - Page 53

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ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Click Browse to select the update file and then click Upload and verify image. The process takes several minutes after which you are requested to reboot the system and proceed with the upgrade. Warning: Do not click the browser Refresh button during the update process. Configuring Automatic Update Settings If you do have a reliable Internet connection, you can enable the automatic update check and download options in the Settings tab. Figure 2-41 If you select the Automatically check for updates check box, the ReadyNAS 2100 does not download the actual firmware update, but notifies you when an update is available. If you select the Download updates automatically check box, the update image is downloaded, and you are notified by e-mail to reboot the device to perform the update. Restoring the Factory Default Settings The Factory Default tab allows you to reset the ReadyNAS 2100 device back to its factory default state. Choose this option carefully as All Data Will Be Lost unless you back up any data that you wish to keep prior to clicking Perform Factory Default. Figure 2-42 If you select this option, you are asked to confirm the command by typing: FACTORY. Warning: Resetting to Factory Default erases everything, including data shares, volume(s), user and group accounts, and configuration information. There is no way to recover after you confirm this command. Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009 2-33

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ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual
Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100
2-33
v1.0, May 2009
Click
Browse
to select the update file and then click
Upload and verify image
. The process takes
several minutes after which you are requested to reboot the system and proceed with the upgrade.
Configuring Automatic Update Settings
If you do have a reliable Internet connection, you can enable the automatic update check and
download options in the Settings tab.
If you select the
Automatically check for updates
check box, the ReadyNAS 2100 does not
download the actual firmware update, but notifies you when an update is available. If you select
the
Download updates automatically
check box, the update image is downloaded, and you are
notified by e-mail to reboot the device to perform the update.
Restoring the Factory Default Settings
The Factory Default tab allows you to reset the ReadyNAS 2100 device back to its factory default
state. Choose this option carefully as
All Data Will Be Lost
unless you back up any data that you
wish to keep prior to clicking
Perform Factory Default
.
If you select this option, you are asked to confirm the command by typing:
FACTORY.
Warning:
Do not
click the browser Refresh button during the update process.
Figure 2-41
Figure 2-42
Warning:
Resetting to Factory Default erases everything, including data shares,
volume(s), user and group accounts, and configuration information. There is
no way to recover after you confirm this command.