Using the web browser from the internet, Remote management, Ftp (file transfer protocol) – Actiontec electronic WNS100 User Manual

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Actiontec Wireless Network Attached Storage Device User Manual

Using the Web Browser from the Internet

This is identical to using the Web browser from the network. But remember:

• The Internet

IP

address must be used to connect to the

NAS

Device, not the

LAN

IP address.

• If the port number used by the

NAS

Device has been changed from the

default (80), specify the correct port number when connecting. For exam-
ple, if the port is 8080, and the Internet

IP

address is 203.70.212.52, enter

the following as the browser's

IP

address:

http://203.70.212.52:8080

Remote Management

Connection via the Web browser from the Internet is the same as connecting via
the network. But remember:

• The Internet

IP

address must be used to connect to the

NAS

Device, not the

LAN

IP address.

• If the port number used by the

NAS

Device has been changed from the

default (80), specify the correct port number when connecting. For exam-
ple, if the port is 8080, and the Internet

IP

address is 203.70.212.52, enter

the following as the browser's

IP

address:

http://203.70.212.52:8080

Once connected to the

NAS

Device via the Internet, all the Web-based manage-

ment features are available.

However, the “Browse” button on the Shares screen only allows Web-based file
browsing. (If using Internet Explorer on Windows, network users can browse
shares using Windows Explorer.)

FTP (File Transfer Protocol)

An

FTP

client can also be used to upload and download files from the Internet.

To do this, port forward the

FTP

port (port 21) on the router or gateway to the

IP

address of the

NAS

Device.

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