D-Link DNS-313 ShareCenter Solo Network Storage Enclosure Quick Installation Guide

June 12, 2024
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D-Link DNS-313 ShareCenter Solo Network Storage Enclosure

Introduction

For your data management needs, the D-Link DNS-313 ShareCenter Solo Network Storage Enclosure offers a flexible and effective option. The need for safe and convenient storage options has gotten more and more important as our digital lives grow. The DNS-313 provides a powerful platform for managing, storing, and sharing your digital stuff, including important corporate data, personal files, and multimedia.

The DNS-313 is a network-attached storage (NAS) device at its heart, acting as a centralized location for storing and exchanging data. It is appropriate for both home users and small enterprises because to its svelte and modest design, which conceals its tremendous capabilities. It provides a compromise between affordability and performance with support for a single hard drive, enabling you to adjust the storage capacity in accordance with your needs.

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Quick Installation

  • Remove the faceplate (a) and slide on the base stand (b). Re-attach the faceplate when complete.

  • Remove the D-Link Click and Connect CD.

  • A. Be sure your Internet connection is active. DO NOT plug the storage in yet.

  • B. Insert the D-Link Click’n Connect CD into your computer.

  • Click

Troubleshooting

  1. What is the default DNS-313 username and password?
    Type ‘Admin’ for the username and leave the password blank.

  2. I’ve lost my D-Link CD, what can I do?
    The CD contains software drivers and manuals which can be obtained from D-Link (See Technical Support below).

  3. What hard drives are compatible with DNS-313?
    Most SATA hard drives are compatible with DNS-313. Please visit your local D-Link support site listed below for the updated list of compatible hard drives.

  4. The hard disk LED on my DNS-313 is lit up in Green, is my device faulty?
    No. A green light means that the hard drive (HD) inside the DNS-313 needs to be formatted correctly before use. If you have not yet installed the DNS-313 or you are inserting a replacement hard drive, the green light will indicate that the HD needs to be formatted for use in the DNS-313. Insert the Installation CD into your computer’s CD/DVD drive and follow the instructions to use the Click ‘n Connect utility to format the inserted disk. A correctly formatted disk can be identified when the Green LED becomes Blue.

  5. How can I access my DNS-313 on the network?

    • You can access the device by clicking on the drive letter you have mapped to the device. For example, if you mapped drive to ‘G drive’, open up windows explorer (not Internet Explorer) and into the address bar type ‘G:’
    • You may also access it like a regular Windows share on a network, by typing its IP address into Windows Explorer as <IP address\ (e.g. \\192.168.0.32\ by default), or using FTP, in which case the address is ftp://<IP address/
  6. How do I reset my DNS-313?
    Locate the reset button on the back of the DNS-313. Press and hold the button (with example a paperclip) until the power LED on the front panel starts flashing. Allow a minute for the device to reset.
    Note: Resetting the DNS-313 to factory default will erase the current configuration settings. To re-configure your settings, log into the DNS-313 Web configuration or alternatively re-install the device using the DCC software supplied on the CD-Rom.

  7. The device has a USB Port. Can I plug an external hard drive into this port?
    The DNS-313 does not support external additional drives via the USB port. You can plug a USB cable into this port for connection to a computer in the event you would like to operate the device as a directly attached drive to your computer independent of the network.

  8. How do I access the FTP server from the Internet?

    • If the DNS-313 connects to the Internet through a NAT gateway or router, you may need to configure port forwarding. Forward the FTP port (by default TCP 21) to the IP address of your DNS-313.
    • To access your FTP account from the Internet, use the public IP (or domain name) of your gateway or router, for example, ftp://mydomain.com

Technical Support

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FAQ’s

What is the D-Link DNS-313 ShareCenter Solo Network Storage Enclosure?

The D-Link DNS-313 ShareCenter Solo Network Storage Enclosure is a compact network-attached storage (NAS) device designed to provide a centralized and accessible platform for storing and sharing digital content within your home or small business network.

How do I set up the DNS-313 ShareCenter Solo?

Setting up the DNS-313 is straightforward. Connect the device to your router or switch using an Ethernet cable, insert a compatible hard drive, power it on, and then access the device's web-based interface to complete the setup process. The interface guides you through initial configurations, including network settings and user accounts.

Can I expand the storage capacity of the DNS-313?

Yes, you can. The DNS-313 supports a single hard drive, so you can increase storage capacity by installing a larger drive. Additionally, certain RAID configurations are supported to enhance data protection and performance.

How can I access my files stored on the DNS-313 remotely?

The DNS-313 supports remote access. By configuring the appropriate settings, you can securely access your stored files from anywhere with an internet connection using D-Link's mydlink service or other remote access methods.

Can I stream media from the DNS-313 to other devices?

Yes, the DNS-313 features a built-in media server that allows you to stream multimedia content like photos, music, and videos to compatible devices, such as smart TVs and media players, within your network.

Is my data secure on the DNS-313?

Yes, the DNS-313 offers multiple security features. You can set up user accounts and permissions, enable encryption for data protection, and configure firewall settings to ensure the security of your stored data.

What is the web-based interface used for?

The web-based interface is a user-friendly tool for configuring and managing the DNS-313. It allows you to create user accounts, set up shared folders, manage data access permissions, and configure various settings to tailor the device to your needs.

Does the DNS-313 support automatic backups?

Yes, the DNS-313 supports scheduled backups to external storage devices or remote servers. You can create backup routines to ensure the safety of your important data.

Can I use the DNS-313 for my small business?

Absolutely. The DNS-313's network storage capabilities make it suitable for small businesses as well as home users. It offers centralized data management, sharing, and protection features that can enhance efficiency and collaboration within a business network.

What happens if the hard drive in the DNS-313 fails?

Depending on the RAID configuration you choose, your data might still be accessible if a drive fails. Certain RAID levels provide redundancy and allow for the recovery of data even in the event of a drive failure.

Does the DNS-313 support third-party applications?

The DNS-313 might not have extensive support for third-party applications compared to more advanced NAS devices. It's designed to provide basic storage and sharing functionalities.

Can I connect USB devices to the DNS-313?

The DNS-313 might have USB ports that allow you to connect external storage devices or printers, expanding its functionality beyond network storage. Check the product specifications for more details on USB support.

References:D-Link DNS-313 ShareCenter Solo Network Storage Enclosure – Device.report

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