- Seagate Support »
- Seagate NAS Storage Devices
How To Configure Seagate Nas Storage Devices?
- How to connect Seagate Backup Plus 3TB?
- Windows 7 or Vista requests Drivers
- Backup Plus 3TB Hard drive not detected
- Connect Backup Plus 3TB External Drive to a USB port.
- How to Use Seagate Backup Plus 3TB?
- How to find out the backup files on Backup Plus 3TB Desktop Drive?
- Eject Backup Plus 3TB Safely
- Moving data between two systems
- Seagate-S drive Missing
- Windows Disk Error Checking on Backup Plus 3TB
The Seagate Network Attached Storage device can be connected to a network router, and you can view and stream contents from any devices connected to the same network. The Seagate storage device works on high performance and is reliable, and comes with advanced firmware. How to configure Seagate NAS storage device to Mac, Windows, iOS, or Android operating systems.
Proceed with the steps given below to configure Seagate NAS storage devices.
Step 1: Initial hardware connections
- Make sure to configure your wireless router before connecting the computer and Seagate NAS storage hard drive.
- The Seagate NAS storage device can be connected to your network router using an Ethernet cable.
- Connect the power cable to the Seagate NAS drive and the other end of it to an electrical outlet.
- The Seagate NAS drive will be turned on automatically when connected to a power source.
- The NAS device starts to boot for some time when connected to your network. Wait until the power LED becomes stable from blinking.
- Connect the Seagate hard drives into the NAS storage device.
- Using these steps that how to configure seagate NAS storage devices.
Step 2: Software installation of the Seagate NAS Storage device
- Go to the official Seagate website and enter the email address and password of the Seagate account.
- Continue to install the software by following the instructions on the screen.
- Open the storage manager and check the available size of the hard drive.
- To connect the Seagate device to a computer, use a USB cable 2.0 or 3.0.
- Using these steps that how to configure seagate NAS storage devices.
