Synology Assistant is an easy-to-use tool for managing storage systems in the local area network (LAN), especially when you have multiple devices working within the LAN.
To download and install Synology Assistant on your computer, go to Download Center and select your model. Next, go to the Desktop Utilities tab to find Synology Assistant.
Synology Assistant runs in the background when minimized to the system tray. Right-click the icon for the following options:
Click Search to refresh the list of storage systems in your LAN.
You can connect to your server in either of the following ways:
Click Map Drive to map a shared folder as a network drive for local access.
You can set up Wake on LAN (WOL) to wake up your Synology storage systems remotely if you have enabled this feature in Control Panel > Hardware & Power > General. Select a server from the list and click Set Up WOL. For more information, refer to the WOL section.
Drive mapping and WOL options are not available if your Synology device doesn't support the features.
This table lists device statuses in Synology Assistant and explains what each status means.
| Status | Status Indication |
|---|---|
| Booting | System is booting up. |
| Check progress | System is being installed or configured. Click to check the progress. |
| Checking quota | System is checking drive quota. This could be a result of improper shutdown. |
| Checking file system (X minutes remaining) | System is checking file system. The process will be finished in the displayed number of minutes. This usually occurs when the system 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 device. You may double-click on the server and re-install the operating system (OS) to get a fresh start without impacting the data in the volume. If you did not press the RESET button, check other possible causes for this error message. |
| 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 device. This usually indicates that the OS version recorded on the motherboard is newer than the OS version on the drives. It's likely to occur after RMA service. Double-click on the server to complete the migration process. |
| N/A | WOL is set up but the current status is unknown. Refer to the WOL section for more information. |
| Not configured | The initial OS configurations (i.e., admin password) after installation have not been completed. Double-click on the server to finish the configuration. |
| Not installed | Possible causes: no drives are detected on your server; the OS has not been installed; the OS has not been detected on the drives; or you have clicked Erase All Data in Control Panel > Update & Restore > System Reset. Solution: Make sure the drives are healthy, inserted properly, and can be detected by the server. Then, double-click on the server to start installing the OS. If the OS 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 OS data on the drives. In this case, abort the installation, shut off the server, learn why the drives are not recognized, and run diagnostic tests on a computer to check the health of the drives. |
| Offline | System is offline. |
| Performing Memory Test (X%) | The progress of the memory test is at X%. If you are asked to run a memory test, run it at least 3 times. The test results will be saved in the system log. Please generate a debug.dat log and attach it in the support ticket for Synology to investigate. |
| 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 OS version recorded on the motherboard is older than the OS version on the drives. This is likely to occur after RMA service. Double-click on the server to complete the recovery process. |
| Starting services | System is starting services. It can take up to 10 minutes for all services to fully start up. |
| Upgrading | The device is updating the OS. Please wait for the update process to complete. |
| WOL Status | Status Indication |
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| WOL |
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| 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. |
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, follow these instructions.
Note that printer devices are supported only on some Synology NAS models running DSM. Refer to your server's product manual for more information.
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. Make sure to release the printer when you finish your print job.
You can follow these instructions to attach or release the printer.
When Synology Assistant cannot automatically catch the IP of your printer, you can manually set up the IP here.
You can click the gear icon labeled Preferences at the upper-right corner to configure the following settings.