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Explore your NAS through the Internet
Enjoy your FTP server
What is FTP
Your NAS has FTP capabilities. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is used to transfer data from one computer
to another over the Internet, or through a network
.
In this chapter you will find more information on
how to configure your NAS for FTP
Need help?
Refer to the documentation that came with your router for information about:
How to enable remote user access
How to configure automatic redirection of your public IP address to an internal IP address
How to enable port forwarding
Enable your NAS
The NAS configuration should not be done remotely
1.
Make sure your NAS and router are
connected and switched on
2.
Use the ‘Manage’ button in the Philips
network storage wizard to open the NAS
administration console
Or use the ‘Manage’ shortcut on your desktop
If no shortcut was created during installation, run
the installation wizard as mentioned in the
chapter ‘How to install your NAS’, and make
sure that you select the first and second option
to create a desktop icon to manage and explore
your NAS after mapping it.
3.
Fill in administrator User name
(factory setting: admin)
4.
Fill in administrator Password
(factory setting: admin)
See ‘How to reset your NAS’ if you have lost your
password
5.
Select ‘System Management’
6.
Select ‘Setup’
7.
Select ‘Enable FTP Server’
8.
Select ‘Accept’