Commissioning
The numbered drive bays also make a good impression, even if they are of course made of plastic and not metal.
No tools or screws are required for 3.5″ hard disks, they are simply clamped into place.
To do this, you first have to press on the underside at the point labeled accordingly before one side can be pulled out slightly.
I don’t know whether Ugreen will also offer fully assembled variants later on, but my press copy came with hard disks.
Slide on, insert, close and install. It doesn’t get much easier than that.
However, the mechanism and the pre-installed brackets on the side get in the way if you want to install a 2.5″ SSD or HDD. The thread at the back right has to be unscrewed with a screwdriver before the drive can be fixed in place with four screws.
And because it looks really weird, here’s the XXXL thermal pad again. The whole thing seems to work reasonably well, however, and the temperatures in subsequent operation were always in the good range. However, the cover for this small hatch bends outwards a little when this monster is placed on the SSD.
But enough hardware now, we’re ready to go and we can get started with the setup. Ugreen also provides a web application at find.ugnas.com, which can locate the NAS in your local network. If this does not work, there is also software to download or you can simply check the router yourself.
The first step is to specify the host name and the desired user name and password.
Optionally, you can also link the NAS directly to a Ugreen Cloud account.
Finally, you can select how updates should be handled and whether anonymous diagnostic data should be shared with Ugreen.
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