Lan configuration – Kanguru Solutions iNAS-100 User Manual

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2. Select either DHCP or enter a Static IP depending your network’s setup.

Note: If you select to use a Dynamic IP address then the iNAS will be
assigned an IP address from your DHCP enabled router. However, if you
plan to remotely access the iNAS, then you will need to use a static IP for
the iNAS.

If you choose to assign a static IP address to the iNAS, you must make sure
there are no IP conflictions on your network. In other words, don’t assign an
IP address that is already being used by another device on your network.
We suggest using an IP address such as 192.168.1.XXX, where XXX can
be changed from 1-255 to resolve IP conflictions. The Subnet Mask and
Default gateway must also match the settings of the networks router.

3. Enable the “Allow Entering Administration Web Pages from External

Network” if you plan to access the iNAS remotely. Port 80 is selected by
default, and is already open to most web browsers to use the HTTP
protocol. Kanguru strongly suggests that you check with your ISP to
confirm that the selected port is open.


Note: If you select a port other than 80, you will need to enter this
number at the end of the iNAS IP address.
For example, if you choose to
use Port 88 to remotely access the iNAS, then you should enter
http://192.168.1.254:88.

4. Click Apply to enter these settings.

LAN Configuration

1. Click on the LAN Configuration tab from the menu to continue.

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