How do I connect to a QNAP [closed]

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BACKGROUND DETAILS:



I've inhereted a QNAP TS-459U-RP.



I currently have it connected to my home router via an ethernet/rj45 cable. My computer is connected to the same router. How do I access the QNAP from my computer?



If I open nautilus and go to + Other Locations, I now see 2 new options under Networks which only become visible if the QNAP is connected to the router and switched on. The 2 options which become avaible in + Other locations are:



NASC3C6BC(FTP)



NASC3C6BC(SAMBA)




THE MESSAGES:



When I click on the 2 options within Nautilus, I get the following messages:



For the FTP option I get Opening "qnap-001.local (ftp) You can stop this operation by clicking cancel."



Nothing happens if I do not click Cancel.



For the SAMBA option I get Unable to access location - Failed to retrieve share list from server: Connection timed out



I then Get an OK button.




THE RESET BUTTON:



I do not know the username and password. I have checked the manual and it says that I should press the reset button at the back for 3 seconds to reset the admin password and that after 3 seconds it will make a beeping sound. When I press the reset button at the back for 3 seconds or longer, it makes no beeping sound.










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closed as too broad by Rui F Ribeiro, Mr Shunz, jimmij, msp9011, Christopher Jan 30 at 21:00


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  • what have you done after you pressed the reset button for a few seconds?

    – jsotola
    Jan 29 at 0:23






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    Voting to reopen because if you're familiar with a QNAP it's a perfectly reasonable question.

    – roaima
    Jan 30 at 21:32











  • @jsotola after that I tried using the default admin password and it didn't work.

    – oshirowanen
    Feb 6 at 21:53















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BACKGROUND DETAILS:



I've inhereted a QNAP TS-459U-RP.



I currently have it connected to my home router via an ethernet/rj45 cable. My computer is connected to the same router. How do I access the QNAP from my computer?



If I open nautilus and go to + Other Locations, I now see 2 new options under Networks which only become visible if the QNAP is connected to the router and switched on. The 2 options which become avaible in + Other locations are:



NASC3C6BC(FTP)



NASC3C6BC(SAMBA)




THE MESSAGES:



When I click on the 2 options within Nautilus, I get the following messages:



For the FTP option I get Opening "qnap-001.local (ftp) You can stop this operation by clicking cancel."



Nothing happens if I do not click Cancel.



For the SAMBA option I get Unable to access location - Failed to retrieve share list from server: Connection timed out



I then Get an OK button.




THE RESET BUTTON:



I do not know the username and password. I have checked the manual and it says that I should press the reset button at the back for 3 seconds to reset the admin password and that after 3 seconds it will make a beeping sound. When I press the reset button at the back for 3 seconds or longer, it makes no beeping sound.










share|improve this question













closed as too broad by Rui F Ribeiro, Mr Shunz, jimmij, msp9011, Christopher Jan 30 at 21:00


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.


















  • what have you done after you pressed the reset button for a few seconds?

    – jsotola
    Jan 29 at 0:23






  • 1





    Voting to reopen because if you're familiar with a QNAP it's a perfectly reasonable question.

    – roaima
    Jan 30 at 21:32











  • @jsotola after that I tried using the default admin password and it didn't work.

    – oshirowanen
    Feb 6 at 21:53













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BACKGROUND DETAILS:



I've inhereted a QNAP TS-459U-RP.



I currently have it connected to my home router via an ethernet/rj45 cable. My computer is connected to the same router. How do I access the QNAP from my computer?



If I open nautilus and go to + Other Locations, I now see 2 new options under Networks which only become visible if the QNAP is connected to the router and switched on. The 2 options which become avaible in + Other locations are:



NASC3C6BC(FTP)



NASC3C6BC(SAMBA)




THE MESSAGES:



When I click on the 2 options within Nautilus, I get the following messages:



For the FTP option I get Opening "qnap-001.local (ftp) You can stop this operation by clicking cancel."



Nothing happens if I do not click Cancel.



For the SAMBA option I get Unable to access location - Failed to retrieve share list from server: Connection timed out



I then Get an OK button.




THE RESET BUTTON:



I do not know the username and password. I have checked the manual and it says that I should press the reset button at the back for 3 seconds to reset the admin password and that after 3 seconds it will make a beeping sound. When I press the reset button at the back for 3 seconds or longer, it makes no beeping sound.










share|improve this question














BACKGROUND DETAILS:



I've inhereted a QNAP TS-459U-RP.



I currently have it connected to my home router via an ethernet/rj45 cable. My computer is connected to the same router. How do I access the QNAP from my computer?



If I open nautilus and go to + Other Locations, I now see 2 new options under Networks which only become visible if the QNAP is connected to the router and switched on. The 2 options which become avaible in + Other locations are:



NASC3C6BC(FTP)



NASC3C6BC(SAMBA)




THE MESSAGES:



When I click on the 2 options within Nautilus, I get the following messages:



For the FTP option I get Opening "qnap-001.local (ftp) You can stop this operation by clicking cancel."



Nothing happens if I do not click Cancel.



For the SAMBA option I get Unable to access location - Failed to retrieve share list from server: Connection timed out



I then Get an OK button.




THE RESET BUTTON:



I do not know the username and password. I have checked the manual and it says that I should press the reset button at the back for 3 seconds to reset the admin password and that after 3 seconds it will make a beeping sound. When I press the reset button at the back for 3 seconds or longer, it makes no beeping sound.







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closed as too broad by Rui F Ribeiro, Mr Shunz, jimmij, msp9011, Christopher Jan 30 at 21:00


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









closed as too broad by Rui F Ribeiro, Mr Shunz, jimmij, msp9011, Christopher Jan 30 at 21:00


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • what have you done after you pressed the reset button for a few seconds?

    – jsotola
    Jan 29 at 0:23






  • 1





    Voting to reopen because if you're familiar with a QNAP it's a perfectly reasonable question.

    – roaima
    Jan 30 at 21:32











  • @jsotola after that I tried using the default admin password and it didn't work.

    – oshirowanen
    Feb 6 at 21:53

















  • what have you done after you pressed the reset button for a few seconds?

    – jsotola
    Jan 29 at 0:23






  • 1





    Voting to reopen because if you're familiar with a QNAP it's a perfectly reasonable question.

    – roaima
    Jan 30 at 21:32











  • @jsotola after that I tried using the default admin password and it didn't work.

    – oshirowanen
    Feb 6 at 21:53
















what have you done after you pressed the reset button for a few seconds?

– jsotola
Jan 29 at 0:23





what have you done after you pressed the reset button for a few seconds?

– jsotola
Jan 29 at 0:23




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1





Voting to reopen because if you're familiar with a QNAP it's a perfectly reasonable question.

– roaima
Jan 30 at 21:32





Voting to reopen because if you're familiar with a QNAP it's a perfectly reasonable question.

– roaima
Jan 30 at 21:32













@jsotola after that I tried using the default admin password and it didn't work.

– oshirowanen
Feb 6 at 21:53





@jsotola after that I tried using the default admin password and it didn't work.

– oshirowanen
Feb 6 at 21:53










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You need to configure the QNAP using its web GUI. There are lots of manuals, tutorials, etc. at https://qnap.com. Default username is admin, possibly with password admin.



To find its IP address you can either use the QNAP Finder tool (Windows, downloadable from QNAP's website), or look at whatever issues DHCP addresses on your network.






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    You need to configure the QNAP using its web GUI. There are lots of manuals, tutorials, etc. at https://qnap.com. Default username is admin, possibly with password admin.



    To find its IP address you can either use the QNAP Finder tool (Windows, downloadable from QNAP's website), or look at whatever issues DHCP addresses on your network.






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      You need to configure the QNAP using its web GUI. There are lots of manuals, tutorials, etc. at https://qnap.com. Default username is admin, possibly with password admin.



      To find its IP address you can either use the QNAP Finder tool (Windows, downloadable from QNAP's website), or look at whatever issues DHCP addresses on your network.






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        You need to configure the QNAP using its web GUI. There are lots of manuals, tutorials, etc. at https://qnap.com. Default username is admin, possibly with password admin.



        To find its IP address you can either use the QNAP Finder tool (Windows, downloadable from QNAP's website), or look at whatever issues DHCP addresses on your network.






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        You need to configure the QNAP using its web GUI. There are lots of manuals, tutorials, etc. at https://qnap.com. Default username is admin, possibly with password admin.



        To find its IP address you can either use the QNAP Finder tool (Windows, downloadable from QNAP's website), or look at whatever issues DHCP addresses on your network.







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        answered Jan 29 at 7:41









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