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* ''Wifi router'' > '''Advanced''' tab > '''DHCP''' > '''Address reservation''' > '''Add new...''' button | * ''Wifi router'' > '''Advanced''' tab > '''DHCP''' > '''Address reservation''' > '''Add new...''' button | ||
** Enter NAS mac address and static IP. | ** Enter NAS mac address and static IP. | ||
== Format hard drives == | |||
* '''DSM''' > '''Control Panel''' > '''Storage Manager''' > '''Volume''' > '''Create''' button | |||
** '''Quick Mode''' `checked`<br />This creates a SHR (Synology Hybrid RAID), which basically automatically partions the available space into redundant RAID volumes. | |||
** Accept all the recommended options on subsequent dialogs. | |||
** Confirm the settings. | |||
== Configuring quickconnect == | == Configuring quickconnect == | ||
Revision as of 01:43, 30 January 2017
Overview
Notes on tasks involved in configuring a NAS running Synology DSM to handle tasks required on LAN.
Static IP
- Control Panel > Network > Network Interface tab > expand LAN 1/LAN2 > Edit button > IPv4 tab
- Use manual configuration
checked - Enter static IP.
- Click OK button.
- Use manual configuration
- Wifi router > Advanced tab > DHCP > Address reservation > Add new... button
- Enter NAS mac address and static IP.
Format hard drives
- DSM > Control Panel > Storage Manager > Volume > Create button
- Quick Mode
checked
This creates a SHR (Synology Hybrid RAID), which basically automatically partions the available space into redundant RAID volumes. - Accept all the recommended options on subsequent dialogs.
- Confirm the settings.
- Quick Mode