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Network Storage System with 2 Bays (NAS200)
• Award-winning network-attached storage system
• Great for digital media
• Secure sharing via networked computers, Internet, or FTP
• Easy installation and expandability
• One-touch backup; advanced disk-utility software included
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Guide Me provides step-by-step solutions and troubleshooting tips. FAQs are frequently asked product questions. Select Downloads for user guides and firmware updates.
- Overview
- Guide Me
- FAQs
- Product Information
- Downloadable User Guides and Manuals for the Network Attached Storage System
- Supported Drives of NAS200 Network Storage System
- List of Documentation and Articles for Linksys USB Network Storage
- Setting up your storage
- Setting Up a Password for the Network Attached Storage
- Enabling and running the Scandisk
- Installing the Utility for Using Flash Disks
- Encountering Difficulty Detecting the Storage Link using the Storage Link Utility
- Connecting the Storage Link Device to the Network
- Creating a New User
- Creating a New Group Using a Network Storage Link
- Adding User to a Group
- Creating New Share on the Network Attached Storage
- Formatting a Disk using the Network Attached Storage
- Advanced Troubleshooting
- Accessing the Network Storage’s Web-Based Setup Page
- Checking and Configuring the IP Address of the Network Attached Storage
- Configuring Drive Backup using the NSLU2
- Encountering Difficulty Finding the Storage Link in Network Neighborhood
- Encountering error: Not Enough Free Space when Upgrading Firmware.
- Configure a Backup Job using NTI Shadow
- How to Setup Remote Access for Your Internet Monitoring Network Storage
- File System supported for external USB drives on the NAS200
- Enabling Email Alerts when Encountering Problems on the NAS
- Prompting for a Password when Clicking the Storage Link’s Icon in Network Neighborhood
- Product Information
- Downloadable User Guides and Manuals for the Network Attached Storage System
- Supported Drives of NAS200 Network Storage System
- List of Documentation and Articles for Linksys USB Network Storage
- Advanced Troubleshooting
- Accessing the Network Storage’s Web-Based Setup Page
- Checking and Configuring the IP Address of the Network Attached Storage
- Configuring Drive Backup using the NSLU2
- Encountering Difficulty Finding the Storage Link in Network Neighborhood
- Encountering error: Not Enough Free Space when Upgrading Firmware.
- Configure a Backup Job using NTI Shadow
- How to Setup Remote Access for Your Internet Monitoring Network Storage
- File System supported for external USB drives on the NAS200
- Enabling Email Alerts when Encountering Problems on the NAS
- Prompting for a Password when Clicking the Storage Link’s Icon in Network Neighborhood
- Setting up your storage
- Setting Up a Password for the Network Attached Storage
- Enabling and running the Scandisk
- Encountering Difficulty Detecting the Storage Link using the Storage Link Utility
- Connecting the Storage Link Device to the Network
- Accessing External Storage when Using MAC
- Creating a New User
- Creating a New Group Using a Network Storage Link
- Adding User to a Group
- Creating New Share on the Network Attached Storage
- Formatting a Disk using the Network Attached Storage
- Forums
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Question about NAS200 and moving large amount of data to it.
Hello everyone, I have a Linksys NAS 200 on my home LAN. This is connected through a wireless router WRT300N...
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NAS200 Hard drive???
I have the NAS200 with a single drive. I would like to remove this drive from the NAS200 unit and use it accessing the same...
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nas200 auto power on the problem and the solution
hiwell the problemthis $%·"$&%& nas200 not power on if the power lost , and if not a finger to press...
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NAS200, un-configure the public default disk
Hi,I have a NAS200 with 2 public disk, configured as default. I now want to setup more users and limit the usage. But...
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NAS 200 Backup Issue
The backup feature on the NAS200 only works with the backup program that comes on the CD-ROM. When you push the backup button,...
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NAS200 and bandwidth usage
Yes, if you're using your computer to copy files from the USB drive on the NAS to an internal drive on the NAS, the data...
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NAS200: One of the Shared Folders cannot be accessed by even the...
"Insufficient Resources" means that the Samba server on the NAS ran out of memory. It shouldn't happen, but it...
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NAS200 missing CD
You can get the latest firmware, set up wizard and user/install guides from here: http://www.linksysbycisco.com/US/e...
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NAS200 Can't download
I have been downloading some files with nas200 and everything went ok. But then somethings go wrong and now i can't download...
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Stack NAS200 and WRT350N
I got the WRT350N. The router sit very nicely on top of NAS200, same size, color and design. It would be nicer if there...
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Can't write to NAS200
Go to the Web GUI of the NAS and on the System Options page, turn off the "Convert Failed Logins To Guest Logins"...
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NAS200 shows "Not fromatted" and how to use drive o...
I think NAS200 supports FAT32, NTFS and EXT. If you have formatted your Drive using Mac OS, then i think it must have formatted...
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Can't write to NAS200
Running Windows XP.I try to write on my NAS200 drive - can't do it.I CAN write to the USB hanging off the back of the NAS200. does...
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NAS200 SMTP and Download manager
There is a way to test this feature. Simply fill up the drive with data and set the alert to send when drive is almost full....
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NAS200 with 2 Drives - Only one maps
The first error might be caused by the "convert failed logins to guest logins" setting: Please disable it, it's...
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Port forwarding questions
Finally figured out that it is an issue with the ports being blocked from my workplace, which is where I was trying to connect...
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Block specific external ip address
Not possible.1. Unless you forward a port the server can't be accessed anyway.2. If you forward a port to the server set...
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Auto DHCP and Static IP together
Definitely! That's the usual practice, if you have devices that needs port forwarding you set static IP address on it. Just...
- Downloads
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Step 1:
Flip the device over.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker underneath the device. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your product. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number of the device is M20.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.

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E-Series
Step 1:
Look at the top of the device.Step 2:
The model number should be found under the CISCO logo.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys product. The serial number is located underneath the device. If there is no version number beside the model number, it means that it is a version 1.

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Blue and Black
Step 1:
Flip the device over.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker underneath the device. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number of the device is WRT54G ver 6.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.

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Silver
Step 1:
Look at the side panel of the router when it is standing vertically.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker. Please see the example.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WRT54GX4.
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Wireless Routers with Voice Ports
Step 1:
Look at the side panel of the router when it is standing vertically.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker. Please see the example.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WRTP54G V.2.
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Wireless VPN Routers
Step 1:
Look at the side panel of the router when it is standing vertically.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker. Please see the example.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WRV54G.
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Blue and Black
Step 1:
Flip the device over.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker underneath the device. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number of the device is BEFSR41 ver.4.1.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.

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PC Card or Card Bus
Step 1:
If your adapter is already connected to the computer, shut down your computer and remove the adapter.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the device itself. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WPC54G ver.7NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.

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PCI Adapter
Step 1:
If your adapter is already connected to the computer, shut down your computer and remove the adapter.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the device itself. Please see the example.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WMP54G ver.4.1. -
USB Wireless Adapter
Step 1:
Look for the sticker around the device.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker. Please see the example.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.
Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number is WUSB54G ver.4.
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PCI Adapters
Step 1:
If your adapter is already connected to the computer, shut down your computer and remove the adapter.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the device itself. Please take note of the exact model number and version. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.

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SE Switches
Step 1:
Look at the top of the device.Step 2:
The model number should be found under the CISCO logo.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your product. The serial number is located underneath the device. In this example, the model number of the device is SE1500.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys product. If there is no version number beside the model number, it means that it is a version 1.

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Step 1:
Flip the device over.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker underneath the device. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number of the device is NMH410.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.

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Step 1:
Flip the device over.Step 2:
You should find the model number on the sticker underneath the device. Please see the example.Step 3:
Take note of the exact model number and version of your Linksys device. The serial number is located right underneath the model number. In this example, the model number of the device is DMC250.NOTE: The images may vary depending on the exact model number of your Linksys Product. If there is no version number beside the model number it means that is version 1.

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Forums
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Question about NAS200 and moving large amount of data to it.
Hello everyone, I have a Linksys NAS 200 on my home LAN. This is connected through a wireless...
-
NAS200 Hard drive???
I have the NAS200 with a single drive. I would like to remove this drive from the NAS200 unit and use...
-
nas200 auto power on the problem and the solution
hiwell the problemthis $%·"$&%& nas200 not power on if the power lost , and if...
-
NAS200, un-configure the public default disk
Hi,I have a NAS200 with 2 public disk, configured as default. I now want to setup more users and...
Guide Me
Get quick solutions and troubleshooting tips.
Frequently asked questions
- Downloadable User Guides and Manuals for the Network Attached Storage System
- Supported Drives of NAS200 Network Storage System
- List of Documentation and Articles for Linksys USB Network Storage
- Setting Up a Password for the Network Attached Storage
- Enabling and running the Scandisk
- Downloadable User Guides and Manuals for the Network Attached Storage System
- Supported Drives of NAS200 Network Storage System
- List of Documentation and Articles for Linksys USB Network Storage
- Accessing the Network Storage’s Web-Based Setup Page
- Checking and Configuring the IP Address of the Network Attached Storage

