Synology Assistant

Synology Assistant is an easy-to-use tool for managing Synology NAS in the local area network (LAN), especially when you have multiple machines working within the LAN. With Synology Assistant, you can share printers, set up WOL, and configure network drives.

Contents

Basic Control

You can minimize Synology Assistant to the system tray, and operations will continue running in the background. Right-click on the Synology Assistant icon to quickly access the options below:

Management

On the Management tab, you can perform the operations below:

Search Synology NAS in LAN

You can refresh the list by clicking Search.

Connect to a Synology NAS

In Synology Assistant, you can connect to your Synology NAS by either of the following ways:

When the Synology NAS is successfully connected, your default browser will take you to the Synology DiskStation Manager login page.

Map Drives

You can map a shared folder as a network drive and access it as an internal drive on your local computer.

Set Up WOL

You can set up WOL to wake up your Synology NAS remotely.

  1. Select a Synology NAS from the server list and click Set Up WOL.
  2. Follow the Setup Wizard to complete the setup.
  3. Please refer to WOL section for more information.

Check Synology NAS Status

The table below lists the statuses and corresponding indications of Synology NAS displayed in Synology Assistant. Please refer to this list when performing various operations.

Status Indication Table

Status Status Indication
Booting System is booting up.
Check progress Synology NAS is being installed/configured. Click to check the progress.
Checking quota System is checking drive quota. This could be a result of improper shutdown.
Checking file system ([number] minutes remaining) System is checking file system. The process will be finished in the displayed number of minutes. This usually occurs when DSM detects file system errors and prompts you to perform a file system check.
Configuration error Error occurred during configuration. Double-click on the sever to re-apply the settings.
Configuration lost This usually occurs after a Mode 2 Reset, which is by pressing and holding down the RESET button on the Synology NAS. You may double-click on the server and re-install DSM to get a fresh start without impacting the data in the volume. If you did not press the RESET button, but this message still displays, please refer to this FAQ.
Connection failed Network configuration error. Double-click on the server or click Setup to configure network settings.
Getting connection status System is checking connection status.
Migratable System configurations on the drives can be migrated to this Synology NAS. This usually indicates that the DSM version recorded on the motherboard is newer than the DSM version on the drives. It's likely to occur after RMA service. Please double-click on the server to complete the migration process.
N/A WOL is set up but the current status is unknown.*
Not configured The initial DSM configurations (i.e., admin password) after installation have not been completed. Please double-click on the server to finish the configuration.
Not installed This message will display for any of the following scenarios: no drives has been detected, DSM has not been installed, DSM has not been detected on the drives, or Erase All Data in Control Panel has been clicked. Please make sure the drives are healthy, inserted properly, and can be detected by the server. Double-click on the server to start installing DSM. If DSM was already installed on the drives and you have been using the drives for some time, this message indicates that the server cannot recognize the DSM data on the drives. Please abort the installation, shut off, and refer to this FAQ, or use the tools listed at the end of this FAQ to check the health of your drives on a computer.
Offline System is offline.
Performing Memory Test (x%) Memory test progress is currently x%. If you are asked to perform a memory test, please perform the test at least 3 times. The test results will be saved in the system log. Please attach a debug.dat in the Support Ticket for investigation.
Ready System is installed and ready to use. Double-click on the server or click on Connect to access the server.
Recoverable System is recoverable. This usually indicates that the DSM version recorded on the motherboard is older than the DSM version on the drives. It's likely to occur after RMA service. Please double-click on the server to complete the recovery process.
Starting services DSM is starting services. It can take up to 10 minutes for all services to fully start up.
Upgrading Synology NAS is updating DSM. Please wait for the update process to complete.

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WOL

You can turn on a server remotely by setting up its WOL (Wake on LAN) function.

Set Up WOL within LAN

Before setting up WOL on Synology Assistant, please make sure you have ticked Enable Wake on LAN in DSM Control Panel > Power.

  1. On the Management tab, select a Synology NAS from the server list and click Set Up WOL. The pop-up box will display the network type and the MAC address of the Synology NAS.
  2. Tick Wake up the server to turn on the Synology NAS immediately after WOL setup.
  3. Click OK to complete the setup.
  4. On the Management tab, the server's status under WOL status will change to "WOL".

Note:

  1. Not all Synology NAS support WOL function. Please refer to the WOL Status Table and Synology Website for more information.
  2. You can also right-click on a Synology NAS and choose WOL > Set Up.
  3. You can set up WOL for multiple servers by pressing "Shift" or "Ctrl". The system will skip the dialog box and add all selected servers onto WOL list.

Wake Up a Server

  1. On the Management tab, right-click on the server you want to turn on, and then choose WOL > Wake Up.
  2. The server's WOL Status will change to "Progress X%", indicating the wake up progress.

When WOL is complete, the WOL status will change to "WOL". Please refer to the WOL Status Table for more information.

WOL Status Table

WOL Status Status Indication
WOL 1. WOL is set up.
2. Server is turned on.
-- 1. WOL is not set up.
2. Server does not support WOL function.
Progress X% Server is turning on. Wake up progress is X%.
Off Server is turned off.
N/A WOL is set up but the current status is unknown.

Remove WOL function for a Server

  1. On the Management tab, right-click on the server from which you want to remove the WOL function, and then choose WOL > Remove.
  2. The WOL status of the server will change to "--".

Printer Device

In Synology Assistant, you can centrally manage printers attached to your Synology NAS on the Printer Device tab. Both basic and multifunctional printers are supported. To share a printer connected to Synology NAS in LAN by Synology Assistant, please follow the instructions below:

Add Printer

  1. Attach the printer to your Synology NAS.
  2. Set up printer mode in DSM Control Panel > External Devices. A list of attached printers is displayed here.
  3. Select the printer, click USB Printer Manager, and choose Set Up Printer to select the operation mode for your printer. Please choose Network Printer mode if you use print function only. Choose Network MFP* if you want to use either print, scan, or fax functions.
  4. In Synology Assistant, go to the Printer Device tab. Click Add and follow the Setup Wizard to add printer to your computer. If this is the first time you are adding the printer, please have your printer driver ready for installation.

Attach/Release the printer

When printing and sending fax, you can perform the operations without manually attaching the printer in Synology Assistant. However, when you want to use the scanner function or to receive fax on a multifunction printer, you have to attach the printer to prevent print jobs from being interrupted by other users.

When a printer is manually attached in Synology Assistant, other users who share the same printer in LAN cannot access the device. Please make sure to release the printer when you finish your print job.

You can attach/release the printer by the following ways:

  1. In Synology Assistant, go to the Printer Device tab.
  2. Select the printer you want to attach and click Attach. Synology Assistant will start to connect the printer. The status column will show the operation state.
  3. When a printer is attached, the Attach button will become Release. You can click it to release the attached printer.

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Remove Printer

  1. Select the printer you want to remove from the list.
  2. Click Remove to delete the printer from the list.

Edit Printer Info

When Synology Assistant cannot automatically catch the IP of your printer, you can manually set up the IP here.

  1. Select the printer you want to edit.
  2. Click Edit and input the correct IP of your printer.

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Preferences

You can click the gear icon labeled Preferences at the upper-right corner to configure the following settings.

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