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Access Your System Using ReadyCLOUD, Use ReadyNAS Remote
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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Access Your System Using ReadyCLOUD If you added your system to ReadyCLOUD, you and your ReadyCLOUD users can use the ReadyCLOUD portal to access your ReadyNAS from anywhere with an Internet connection. To access your data and manage your ReadyNAS using ReadyCLOUD: 1. Open a web browser and visit http://readycloud.netgear.com. 2. From the top menu bar, select Sign In near the top right corner of the page. A sign in window opens. 3. Enter your ReadyCLOUD account credentials and click the Sign In button. You are signed in to ReadyCLOUD. You can now use the ReadyCLOUD web interface to access your data and manage any systems that you added to your ReadyCLOUD account. Use ReadyNAS Remote ReadyNAS Remote is a web-based service that allows you to drag and drop files between your ReadyNAS system and your Windows or Mac computer using the SMB file-sharing protocol. All file permissions and shared folder security settings are retained as if you were on your LAN. All data is encrypted so that it is transmitted securely. Note All of the functionality of ReadyNAS Remote is available from the ReadyCLOUD desktop app. ReadyCLOUD provides a more complete backup and management experience. You can enable ReadyCLOUD or ReadyNAS Remote, but they cannot be both enabled at the same time. ReadyNAS Remote uses preinstalled software on your ReadyNAS system and a small software program for your Windows or Mac computer. Using ReadyNAS Remote involves these high-level steps: 1. Enable ReadyNAS Remote on your ReadyNAS storage system. 2. Grant access to ReadyNAS Remote users. 3. Install ReadyNAS Remote client software on your computer. 4. Access your shared folders. For more information about ReadyNAS Remote, see the ReadyNAS Remote User Manual. Shared Folders 85