Remote Access; Readynas Remote - NETGEAR RNDP6620-100NAS - ReadyNAS Pro RNDP6620 Business Edition Software Manual

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Remote Access

You can remotely access your ReadyNAS from the Internet from the ReadyNAS remote
feature, or through the FTP and HTTP protocols. This section provides instructions for
enabling remote access to your ReadyNAS.

ReadyNAS Remote

ReadyNAS Remote is a Web-based add-on service that enables drag and drop file transfers
from the Windows Explorer or the Mac Finder over CIFS/SMB. All file permissions and share
security settings are retained as if you were on the LAN. All data are transmitted securely
over an encrypted tunnel. The setup and use of ReadyNAS Remote is intuitively easy.
See
Add-Ons
on page 34 for more information about add-on features.
To enable ReadyNAS Remote:
1.
Install the ReadyNAS Remote client software for Mac or PC.
The following screenshots are from a PC; however the Mac steps are nearly identical.
Link to
ReadyNAS
Remote
desktop
client and
tutorial
a. Log in to FrontView and select Services > Installed Add-ons > ReadyNAS Remote.
b. Click the "here" link on the screen, or go to http://readynas.com/download, to
download the client software from ReadyNAS.com, and view the setup tutorial.
c. Install the ReadyNAS Remote client software.
Note:
Desktop firewall software can block the ReadyNAS Remote client. If
the PC or Mac is running firewall software like Norton, Zone Alarm,
or Kaspersky, you need to configure your desktop firewall to give
permission to the ReadyNAS Remote client software.
2.
Click the link in the ReadyNAS Remote client software to create a ReadyNAS Remote
account. A popup notice displays upon successful registration with the ReadyNAS Remote
Web service.
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