Netgear RN104 Software Manual - Page 242

Dropbox, To set up ReadyNAS Vault on your system, Backup and Recovery, ReadyNAS OS 6.4

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 To set up ReadyNAS Vault on your system: 1. Log in to your ReadyNAS. 2. Select Backup > Cloud Storage > Vault. 3. From the Select Volume menu, select a volume where temporary data from ReadyNAS Vault can be stored. 4. Set the On-Off slider so that the slider shows the On position. 5. Enter your ReadyNAS Vault account credentials and click the Login button. Note If you do not have an account yet, click the Click here to register link to set one up. You can use the same ReadyNAS Vault account for all of your ReadyNAS systems. The Manage ReadyNAS Vault button displays. 6. Click the Manage ReadyNAS Vault button. A setup wizard launches in a new browser window to help you configure ReadyNAS Vault backups for your ReadyNAS system. Note After initial setup, you can change your ReadyNAS Vault backup settings at any time by clicking the Manage ReadyNAS Vault button. 7. Follow the instructions of the ReadyNAS Vault setup wizard. For more instructions about how to use ReadyNAS Vault, visit http://www.netgear.com/ReadyNAS-vault. Dropbox The ReadyNAS allows you to easily back up data from your system to your Dropbox account. From the local admin page, you can select a share on the ReadyNAS and sync it to a folder on your Dropbox account. For more information about Dropbox, visit https://www.dropbox.com. Backup and Recovery 242

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To set up ReadyNAS Vault on your system:
1.
Log in to your ReadyNAS.
2.
Select
Backup > Cloud Storage > Vault
.
3.
From the
Select Volume
menu, select a volume where temporary data from ReadyNAS Vault can be stored.
4.
Set the
On-Off
slider so that the slider shows the
On
position.
5.
Enter your ReadyNAS Vault account credentials and click the
Login
button.
If you do not have an account yet, click the
Click here to register
link to set one up.You
can use the same ReadyNAS Vault account for all of your ReadyNAS systems.
Note
The
Manage ReadyNAS Vault
button displays.
6.
Click the
Manage ReadyNAS Vault
button.
A setup wizard launches in a new browser window to help you configure ReadyNAS Vault backups for your
ReadyNAS system.
After initial setup, you can change your ReadyNAS Vault backup settings at any time by
clicking the
Manage ReadyNAS Vault
button.
Note
7.
Follow the instructions of the ReadyNAS Vault setup wizard.
For more instructions about how to use ReadyNAS Vault, visit
.
Dropbox
The ReadyNAS allows you to easily back up data from your system to your Dropbox account. From the local admin
page, you can select a share on the ReadyNAS and sync it to a folder on your Dropbox account. For more information
about Dropbox, visit
.
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