Netgear RNR4410 Software Manual - Page 67

Services > Installed Addons, Manage ReadyNAS Remote

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ReadyNAS Duo, NV+, and 1100  To set up ReadyNAS Remote on your ReadyNAS system: 1. Make sure you enabled the correct protocols on your ReadyNAS system, as follows: • If you want to remotely access your share from a Mac or Windows computer, enable CIFS as described in Manage File-Sharing Protocols on page 43. • If you want to remotely access your share from an Android phone, iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, enable FTP as described in Manage File-Sharing Protocols on page 43. 2. In the FrontView main menu, select Services > Installed Addons. 3. Select the ReadyNAS Remote check box and click Save. 4. Click the Manage ReadyNAS Remote button. 5. In the ReadyNAS Remote application, and click the Find button. 6. In the Found list, select the user name for the account your created and click the Add button, enter the email address for the account you created. The user name is added to the Allowed list. 7. Click the Apply Settings button.  To access a share remotely from a Mac OS X device: 1. Launch ReadyNAS Remote. 2. From the ReadyNAS Remote menu on the right side of the menu bar, select Login and enter your account name and password. 3. From the ReadyNAS Remote menu on the right side of the menu bar, select Connect to ReadyNAS. Finder displays a list of the remote ReadyNAS systems you can access. 4. Double-click the ReadyNAS system you want to access. 5. Do one of the following: • To log in as a user, click Registered User, enter your user name and password, and click Connect. This might be different from your ReadyNAS Remote user name and password. • To log in as a guest, click Guest and click Connect. 6. Select the share to access and click OK. Store Files 67

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ReadyNAS Duo, NV+, and 1100
To set up ReadyNAS Remote on your ReadyNAS system:
1.
Make sure you enabled the correct protocols on your ReadyNAS system, as follows:
If you want to remotely access your share from a Mac or Windows computer, enable
CIFS as described in
Manage File-Sharing Protocols
on page
43.
If you want to remotely access your share from an Android phone, iPhone, iPad, or
iPod Touch, enable FTP as described in
Manage File-Sharing Protocols
on page
43.
2.
In the FrontView main menu, select
Services > Installed Addons
.
3.
Select the
ReadyNAS Remote
check box and click
Save
.
4.
Click the
Manage ReadyNAS Remote
button.
5.
In the ReadyNAS Remote application, and click the
Find
button.
6.
In the Found list, select the user name for the account your created and click the
Add
button, enter the email address for the account you created.
The user name is added to the Allowed list.
7.
Click the
Apply Settings
button.
To access a share remotely from a Mac OS X device:
1.
Launch ReadyNAS Remote.
2.
From the ReadyNAS Remote menu on the right side of the menu bar, select
Login
and
enter your account name and password.
3.
From the ReadyNAS Remote menu on the right side of the menu bar, select
Connect to
ReadyNAS
.
Finder displays a list of the remote ReadyNAS systems you can access.
4.
Double-click the ReadyNAS system you want to access.
5.
Do one of the following:
To log in as a user, click
Registered User
, enter your user name and password, and
click
Connect
.
This might be different from your ReadyNAS Remote user name and password.
To log in as a guest, click
Guest
and click
Connect
.
6.
Select the share to access and click
OK
.