What DNS-323?

What DNS-323?

The D-Link® 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure (DNS-323) when used with two internal 3.5” SATA drives1 enables you to share documents, files, and digital media such as music, photos, and video with everyone on your home or office network.

What is the dns-323?

The DNS-323 connects directly to your home or office network and acts as a media hub for BitTorrent-enabled content. The DNS-323 also acts as an UPnP™ AV media server that streams media to a compatible player (such as those found in D-Link’s MediaLounge™ product line). Protection, Performance, and Flexibility

How do I use the dns-323 with iTunes?

When iTunes detects the DNS-323, select it and you will be prompted to enter the iTunes server password. Select the DNS-323. When prompted, enter in the iTunes server password. Click OK. Media stored on the DNS-323 will then be available for use in iTunes.

How do I map drive (s) using dns-323?

Once connected, your mapped drive(s) will appear in My Computer. Highlight an available DNS-323. Available volumes will be displayed under Drive Mapping. Highlight the volume you want to map. Select an available drive letter from the drop-down menu and click Connect.

How do I check for new firmware on the dns-323?

The DNS-323 Firmware menu makes it simple to check for new firmware releases and upload them to the device. This section provides a link to check for new firmware on the D-Link support website. If a new firmware is available, download the file to your local computer.