Netgear RN3138 Software Manual - Page 90

ReadyNAS OS 6.4, To access shared folders using ReadyNAS Remote on a Mac computer

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 To access shared folders using ReadyNAS Remote on a Windows computer: 1. Launch the ReadyNAS Remote client software on your computer. 2. Right-click the ReadyNAS Remote icon in the system tray. 3. From the pop-up menu that displays, select Log In. The ReadyNAS Remote icon blinks while the device is connecting and displays as blue when it is connected. 4. Click the ReadyNAS Remote icon in the system tray. A list of your ReadyNAS Remote devices displays. 5. Click the system that you want to access. 6. Enter valid ReadyNAS user or admin credentials. Note The credentials that you enter to access shared folders on the system are different from your ReadyNAS Remote credentials. Accessing shared folders requires you to enter credentials for a user account on the system. Your shared folders open in Windows Explorer. You can now drag and drop files between your computer and your ReadyNAS system as though you were on the ReadyNAS LAN. To access shared folders using ReadyNAS Remote on a Mac computer: 1. Launch the ReadyNAS Remote client software on your computer. 2. Click the ReadyNAS Remote icon in the system tray. 3. From the menu that displays, select Shares. 4. Select the ReadyNAS Remote device that you want to access. 5. Enter valid ReadyNAS user or admin credentials. Note The credentials that you enter to access shared folders on the system are different from your ReadyNAS Remote credentials. Accessing shared folders requires you to enter credentials for a user account on the system. 6. Select the shared folders to access and click the OK button. Your shared folders open in Finder. You can now drag and drop files between your Mac and your ReadyNAS system as though you were on the ReadyNAS LAN. Shared Folders 90

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To access shared folders using ReadyNAS Remote on a Windows computer:
1.
Launch the ReadyNAS Remote client software on your computer.
2.
Right-click the
ReadyNAS Remote
icon in the system tray.
3.
From the pop-up menu that displays, select
Log In
.
The
ReadyNAS Remote
icon blinks while the device is connecting and displays as blue when it is connected.
4.
Click the
ReadyNAS Remote
icon in the system tray.
A list of your ReadyNAS Remote devices displays.
5.
Click the system that you want to access.
6.
Enter valid ReadyNAS user or admin credentials.
The credentials that you enter to access shared folders on the system are different from your
ReadyNAS Remote credentials. Accessing shared folders requires you to enter credentials
for a user account on the system.
Note
Your shared folders open in Windows Explorer.
You can now drag and drop files between your computer and your ReadyNAS system as though you were on
the ReadyNAS LAN.
To access shared folders using ReadyNAS Remote on a Mac computer:
1.
Launch the ReadyNAS Remote client software on your computer.
2.
Click the
ReadyNAS Remote
icon in the system tray.
3.
From the menu that displays, select
Shares
.
4.
Select the ReadyNAS Remote device that you want to access.
5.
Enter valid ReadyNAS user or admin credentials.
The credentials that you enter to access shared folders on the system are different from your
ReadyNAS Remote credentials. Accessing shared folders requires you to enter credentials
for a user account on the system.
Note
6.
Select the shared folders to access and click the
OK
button.
Your shared folders open in Finder.
You can now drag and drop files between your Mac and your ReadyNAS system as though you were on the
ReadyNAS LAN.
Shared Folders
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