Making SMB Settings
This section describes setup steps to share files and printers among multiple devices on the network utilizing the SMB protocol. Enabling the SMB server functions makes it possible for the Advanced Box to be used as a SMB file server.
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Press
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Press <Preferences>
<Network>
<TCP/IP Settings>
<SMB Server Settings>.
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Select <On> in <Use SMB Server> and carry out the necessary setup.
<Use SMB Authentication>
User authentication is conducted by using user information in the Advanced Box. To conduct user authentication, press <On>.
<Authentication Type>
Select the version of the authentication protocol. Select <NTLMv1> or <NTLMv2>, according to your operating system. You can also select both.
<Require SMB Signature for Connection>
To set so that an SMB packet signature is requested when connecting to the SMB server, press <On>.
<Require Encryption for Connection>
To request a connection with SMB v3.0 encrypted communication when connecting to an SMB server, press <On>.
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Press <OK>.
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Press <Specify SMB Server Version>, and select the version of SMB to use with the SMB server.
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Press <OK>.
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Use the same version of SMB with the SMB server and SMB client. SMB cannot be used if the versions differ.
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Depending on the network settings, an error may be displayed when sending to the SMB server. In this case, specify the time settings for SMB client timeout. <SMB Client Timeout>
If you set <Require Encryption for Connection> to <On>, you will become unable to connect to the machine from client operating systems that do not support SMB v3.0 encrypted communication.
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