Accessing the nas device on the internet, Connecting via the internet – Actiontec electronic WNS100 User Manual

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Accessing the NAS
Device on the Internet

If the network is connected to the Internet, typically by a broadband router/
gateway and modem, the

NAS

Device can be made available via the Internet.

Features available to Internet users include:

• Using a Web browser to view and download files

• Remote management

Connecting Via the Internet

If the network is connected to the Internet via a router or gateway, the

NAS

Device

can be made available from the Internet.

No changes to the

NAS

configuration are required, unless using a port number

other than the default value of 80 for Web connections.

The router or gateway must be configured to pass incoming

HTTP

connections

(and, optionally,

IP

connections) to the

NAS

Device. This feature is normally called

Port Forwarding or Virtual Servers, and is explained below.

• The default port number for Web browser connections is 80. If using a dif-

ferent port number, specify the port number in the “System” screen (see
page 23). The “Web” entry for /Port Forwarding / Virtual Server must then
use the port number specified in the System screen.

• To connect to the

NAS

Device, Internet users need to know and use the

Internet

IP

address of the router/gateway. (If the port number is not 80, they

also need to know the port number.)

• If using a domain name, users can connect using the domain name instead

of the

IP

address. If the router/gateway supports dynamic

DNS

, use a domain

name even if a different

IP

address is used every time a user connects to the

ISP

. Check the documentation of the router/gateway for further information.

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