

If you have a Mac, please refer to this guide.ģ.Run Qfinder on your computer. If you’re running Windows, please read the instructions here. You may use any of the available LAN port on the NAS.Ģ.Set your PC/Mac to IP address 169.254.100.99 and submask 255.255.0.0 In this case, you should do the same for your PC, and configure it for DHCP.ĭiscover your NAS Through the Qfinder Pro discovery toolĭownload the software from QNAP website, and you should be able to find it.ġ.Connect the NAS to your PC/Mac with a direct ethernet cable.

If the NAS is “Out of the box” new, then it should be configured for DHCP, meaning it would be given a default address if you connect it directly to your PC. Make sure that the 2 devices are in the same IP subnet. Without my involving a 10Gbe switch such as the NETGEAR 5-port 10Gig Gigabit Ethernet Unmanaged
QNAP NOT SHORING UP ON QFINDER PRO
Can the 10Gbe port of the iMac Pro be connected directly to the TS-453BT3-8G Internal cloud uninvolved with the Internet, and that at least the T3’s and 10Gbe would be atġ0Gbe-ish speeds. I purchased the TS-453BT3-8G with the thought that I could use its 2x T3 ports, 1xġ0Gbe, and 2x 1Gbe to connect multiple computers to its stored data–and to each other–in an I’m a NAS Newbie, and not NetworkĬompetent. Please pardon my ignorance and thank you for your helpfulness.
