Access A Share From A Unix Or Linux Device; Access A Share Using Ftp; Access A Share Using A Web Browser - NETGEAR READYNAS NV+ RND4425v1 Software Manual

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Access a Share From a UNIX or Linux Device

From a UNIX or Linux computer, you can access any share on your ReadyNAS system that
is available over NFS.
To access a share from a UNIX or Linux device:
Enter the following command:
mount <IP_address>:/
<IP_address> is the IP address of your ReadyNAS system and <share_name> is the
name of the share you want to access. For example, if your ReadyNAS system's IP
address is 10.1.10.103 and the share you want to access is named media, enter:
mount 10.1.10.103:/media media

Access a Share Using FTP

With any FTP client application or program, you can access any share on your ReadyNAS
system that is available over FTP. If you set the FTP authentication mode to user, log in with
your user name and password. If you set the authentication mode to anonymous, use
anonymous as your user name and use your email address as your password.

Access a Share Using a Web Browser

If your share is available over HTTP or HTTPS, you can access it from any device with a web
browser, including smart phones and tablet computers. You can view and download the files
on a share. And if you have read/write access, you can also upload, delete, edit, and move
files.
To access a share with a web browser:
1.
In a web browser, enter the URL for your ReadyNAS system.
2.
If you are asked for a user name and password, enter them.
3.
To view a share's contents in another window, click it.
4.
If you have read-only access to the share, you can view or download files by clicking them.
If you have read/write access to the share, you can do any of the following:
To download a file, click it.
To upload a file to the server, click Upload. In the dialog box that displays, click
Choose File, select the file, and then click Upload.
To delete files, click the check boxes beside the files and then click Delete.
To rename a file, click the check box beside the file, click Rename, and enter the new
name.
To edit a text file, click the check box beside the file and then click Edit.
To create a new text file, click New File. In the dialog box that displays, enter a name
for the file. In the next dialog box, enter the file's contents and then click Save.
ReadyNAS Duo, NV+, and 1100
<share_name> <share_name>
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