Netgear RN104 Software Manual - Page 89

Install the ReadyNAS Remote Client on Remote Devices, Access Shared Folders Using ReadyNAS Remote

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 To remove a ReadyNAS Remote user: 1. Log in to your ReadyNAS. 2. Select Cloud. 3. Click the Users button next to ReadyNAS Remote. Note The Cloud Users list includes both ReadyNAS Remote and ReadyCLOUD users. Do not remove ReadyCLOUD users from the Cloud Users list on the local admin page. If you want to delete a ReadyCLOUD user, use the ReadyCLOUD portal. See Delete ReadyCLOUD Users on page 83. 4. Select the user to remove. 5. Click the Remove User button. 6. Confirm the removal. The ReadyNAS Remote user can no longer access your ReadyNAS system and is removed from the Cloud Users list. Install the ReadyNAS Remote Client on Remote Devices Before you can access shared folders using ReadyNAS Remote, you must install the ReadyNAS Remote client software on your Windows or Mac computer. To install the ReadyNAS Remote client on remote devices: 1. Using the device from which you want to remotely access a ReadyNAS system, visit http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/20684/%7E/readynas-downloads#remote. 2. Download the appropriate client software for your operating system and install it according to your operating system's instructions. 3. Launch the ReadyNAS Remote client. 4. Log in to your ReadyNAS Remote account or create a free ReadyNAS Remote account. Tip If you created a ReadyCLOUD account, you can use your ReadyCLOUD credentials to log in to ReadyNAS Remote. For more information about ReadyCLOUD, see Discover and Set Up Your ReadyNAS on page 13. The ReadyNAS Remote client is installed on your device. The ReadyNAS Remote icon displays in your system tray. Access Shared Folders Using ReadyNAS Remote You can use ReadyNAS Remote to drag and drop files between your computer and your ReadyNAS system, even when your computer is not on the same LAN as your ReadyNAS system. Shared Folders 89

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To remove a ReadyNAS Remote user:
1.
Log in to your ReadyNAS.
2.
Select
Cloud
.
3.
Click the
Users
button next to ReadyNAS Remote.
The Cloud Users list includes both ReadyNAS Remote and ReadyCLOUD users. Do not
remove ReadyCLOUD users from the Cloud Users list on the local admin page. If you want
to delete a ReadyCLOUD user, use the ReadyCLOUD portal. See
Delete ReadyCLOUD
Users
on page 83.
Note
4.
Select the user to remove.
5.
Click the
Remove User
button.
6.
Confirm the removal.
The ReadyNAS Remote user can no longer access your ReadyNAS system and is removed from the Cloud
Users list.
Install the ReadyNAS Remote Client on Remote Devices
Before you can access shared folders using ReadyNAS Remote, you must install the ReadyNAS Remote client
software on your Windows or Mac computer.
To install the ReadyNAS Remote client on remote devices:
1.
Using the device from which you want to remotely access a ReadyNAS system, visit
.
2.
Download the appropriate client software for your operating system and install it according to your operating
system’s instructions.
3.
Launch the ReadyNAS Remote client.
4.
Log in to your ReadyNAS Remote account or create a free ReadyNAS Remote account.
If you created a ReadyCLOUD account, you can use your ReadyCLOUD credentials to log in to
ReadyNAS Remote. For more information about ReadyCLOUD, see
Discover and Set Up Your
ReadyNAS
on page 13.
Tip
The ReadyNAS Remote client is installed on your device.
The
ReadyNAS Remote
icon displays in your system tray.
Access Shared Folders Using ReadyNAS Remote
You can use ReadyNAS Remote to drag and drop files between your computer and your ReadyNAS system, even
when your computer is not on the same LAN as your ReadyNAS system.
Shared Folders
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