LG N4B2N Owner's Manual - Page 106

DDNS: Select 'Enable

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4. LG Network Storage Web Menu Use (for LG Network Storage administrators) 1 DDNS: Select 'Enable' 2 Service: select a domain to use. 3 Domain name: Input domain name to be used. 4 DDNS password: Input password. * Password is required in the case that domain name needs to be re-registered for reasons of system initialization, replacement of LG Network Storage among others. It is important to remember the password. 5 Domain: show the domain address needed to connect LG Network Storage. 6 Click on the 'Apply' button. * If 'Disable' is selected after a domain name is registered, the previously registered domain will be removed, thus the domain name cannot be registered in other LG Network Storages. Caution must be taken at set-up. UPnP The UPnP port forwarding is used for LG Network Storage to directly receive requests from the router connected to the LG Network Storage. Access to the LG Network Storage from the outside using a DDNS usually requires a special set-up for the router to forward network requests received by the router to the LG Network Storage, and the UPnP port forwarding function allows the router to forward data without a separate router set-up. (This option is only available if the router is such that supports the UPnP port forwarding function. 1 Check whether the address of the router currently connected to the Network Storage is properly displayed. 2 If the router address is properly displayed, it should display whether the router's port forwarding function has been activated. 3 Select the 'Apply' button. 106

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4. LG Network Storage Web Menu Use (for LG
Network Storage administrators)
10µ
1
DDNS: Select ‘Enable’
2
Service: select a domain to use.
3
Domain name: Input domain name to be used.
4
DDNS password: Input password.
* Password is required in the case that domain name needs to be re-registered for
reasons of system initialization, replacement of LG Network Storage among others. It
is important to remember the password.
5
Domain: show the domain address needed to connect LG Network Storage.
6
Click on the ‘Apply’ button.
* If ‘Disable’ is selected after a domain name is registered, the previously registered
domain will be removed, thus the domain name cannot be registered in other LG
Network Storages. Caution must be taken at set-up.
UPnP
The UPnP port forwarding is used for LG Network Storage to directly receive requests
from the router connected to the LG Network Storage. Access to the LG Network Storage
from the outside using a DDNS usually requires a special set-up for the router to forward
network requests received by the router to the LG Network Storage, and the UPnP port
forwarding function allows the router to forward data without a separate router set-up.
(This option is only available
if the router is such that supports the UPnP port forwarding
function.
1
Check whether the address of the router currently connected to the Network Storage
is properly displayed.
2
If the router address is properly displayed, it should display whether the router’s port
forwarding function has been activated.
3
Select the ‘Apply’ button.