How do I access my Terramaster NAS remotely?
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How do I turn off Terramaster?
Log in to TOS as an administrator and turn it off by clicking the buzzer button in the upper right corner of the TOS desktop.
What is my TNAS ID?
TNAS ID is the unique ID bound to your TNAS device. If the ID you entered is already in use, please try another one; 4.
What is TNAS?
An MLS listing status of TNAS means 'Temporarily Not Available to Show'… it is not pending, nor is it actively available for showings, but it is still listed for sale.
How do I get to the Terramaster?
Click Go to> Connect to Server on the desktop of Mac computer, input the IP of afp://NAS or smb://NAS such as afp:// 192.168. 1.100 or smb:// 192.168. 1.100 in the server address and click connect. In the next menu, input user's name and password to access the TNAS shared folders.
What is the default QNAP Admin password?
adminThe default admin password is admin. You can log in to the NAS with admin/admin after resetting the NAS.
How do I change my NAS admin password?
You can press the Reset button for 3 seconds to reset the administrator password to the default using a sharp object such as a paperclip or pin and insert it to the hole located below the "Reset" sign on the back of the unit. A little click can be felt when the button is pressed.
How do I change my QNAP Admin password?
On the TS-219P I figured out that it is possible to change the admin (and other registered users) password by navigating to the [Access Right Management] page and selecting [Users]. For each user you can change the password by clicking the left-most icon at the end of the line (the one that looks like a key).
Why would a house have temporarily no showings?
Active-Temporarily No Showings (TEMP): A property that is still listed with an exclusive brokerage agreement in effect and is not under contract for purchase. The property is unable to be shown, except for reasonable restrictions noted on the listing in the showing instructions.