How do I reset my Synology DSM?
Locate the RESET button on your Synology NAS. Press and hold down the RESET button for about 4 seconds until you hear a beep. Release the button immediately. Within 10 seconds, press and hold down the RESET button again for 4 seconds until you hear 3 more beeps.
How do I connect to Synology DSM?
Overview
- Go to Control Panel > QuickConnect.
- Check the Enable QuickConnect box.
- If you do not have a Synology Account, click Log in to or register a Synology Account.
- Create your own QuickConnect ID in the QuickConnect ID field.
- If you do not see the QuickConnect DSM link, click Advanced and make sure DSM is enabled.
Where is Synology NAS on local network?
You may find your Synology NAS via either of the following tools:
- Web Assistant: Enter find.synology.com in the address bar of your web browser.
- Synology Assistant: Open Synology Assistant desktop utility.
How do I access Synology NAS from outside network?
How to know if my Synology NAS is connected?
Make sure that the LED indicators of the connected LAN ports on your Synology NAS are flashing properly. 2 Make sure that the LED indicators of your switch or router are flashing properly. Run a PING command to check the connectivity between Synology NAS and your computer.
What does configuration lost in Synology DSM mean?
Configuration lost/Migratable: The data in the shared folders will not be deleted after you reinstall DSM. Ready: The system has been successfully installed and is ready to use. Connection failed: There may be an issue with the network connection of your Synology NAS.
Where do I find DHCP settings in synology?
Depending on your Synology NAS model and network settings, you can configure DHCP settings for LAN or Internet at Control Panel > Network > Network Interface. DHCP is a network protocol for automatic IP configuration. To let DHCP assign an IP for the system, click Edit and choose Get network configuration automatically (DHCP) under the IPv4 tab.
Where do I enter VLAN ID in synology?
To ensure Jumbo Frame works properly, all the computers and devices across the network accessing your Synology NAS must support it and use the same MTU value. When the network environment requires VLAN settings, you can enable the VLAN option and enter a VLAN ID for the network environment under the IPv4 tab in the Edit window.