Chapter 17: Communicate With Mobile Devices; Use Ios And Android Apps - Synology DiskStation DS111 User Manual

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Communicate with Mobile Devices
Chapter 17:
As Internet access grows popular on mobile devices, Synology provides you with several creative alternatives to
communicate with your Synology DiskStation using iOS/Android devices or other mobile devices.

Use iOS and Android Apps

The 4 Apps designed by Synology are now available on Apple's App Store or Android's Market, allowing you to
communicate with Synology DiskStation wherever Wi-Fi access is available. You can manage your DiskStation
files, music, photo and video albums, and even the surveillance videos on the go.
DS audio
DS cam
DS photo+
DS file
DS audio
DS audio
allows you to access Audio Station with an iOS or Android device and listen to your favorite music on
the go. Besides, the remote controller feature allows you to control Audio Station's music playback when there is
a USB speaker attached to your DiskStation.
DS cam
DS cam
allows users who own an iOS or Android device to live view their IP cameras, take snapshots, and view
recorded events from your Surveillance Station whenever a network connection is available.
DS photo+
DS photo+
allows you to access Photo Station with an iOS or Android device and share your precious moments
on the go. Download and save photos from Photo Station to your mobile device so you can enjoy the flashbacks
anytime anywhere. You can also use DS photo+ to upload snapshots or videos from your camera phone straight
to Photo Station. Besides, you and your friends can interact by leaving comments on any photos, adding more
fun to your photo sharing experiences.
DS file
DS file allows you to access and manage DiskStation files with iPhone running on iOS 4.2 or later.
Note:
For more information about using those Apps, open any of them and tap
Settings
>
Document
> Help.
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