Netgear RN526X Software Manual - Page 144

Sync With Dropbox, To set up Dropbox backup on your system, Use Cloud Services, ReadyNAS OS 6.7

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ReadyNAS OS 6.7 Sync With 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. To set up Dropbox backup on your system: 1. Log in to your ReadyNAS. 2. Select Cloud. 3. Set the Dropbox On-Off slider so that the slider shows the On position. A new browser window opens and takes you to https://www.dropbox.com. 4. Log in to your Dropbox account. A message displays asking if you want to allow the ReadyNAS to access your Dropbox account. 5. Click the Allow button. The Dropbox - Session window opens. 6. Use the Local Path Browse button to navigate to and select a location on the ReadyNAS to sync to Dropbox. 7. Use the Cloud Storage Path Browse button to navigate to and select a location in Dropbox. 8. Select a sync direction: Bidirection, Download cloud storage changes only, or Upload local storage changes only. 9. Click the Create button. The Dropbox - Session window closes.The Dropbox On-Off slider is now in On position.The combination of local path, Dropbox location path, and sync direction is called a session. You can add, delete, or modify Dropbox sessions by clicking the Dropbox Settings button. Use Cloud Services 144

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Sync With 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
.
To set up Dropbox backup on your system:
1.
Log in to your ReadyNAS.
2.
Select
Cloud
.
3.
Set the Dropbox
On-Off
slider so that the slider shows the
On
position.
A new browser window opens and takes you to
.
4.
Log in to your Dropbox account.
A message displays asking if you want to allow the ReadyNAS to access your Dropbox account.
5.
Click the
Allow
button.
The Dropbox - Session window opens.
6.
Use the Local Path
Browse
button to navigate to and select a location on the ReadyNAS to sync to
Dropbox.
7.
Use the Cloud Storage Path
Browse
button to navigate to and select a location in Dropbox.
8.
Select a sync direction:
Bidirection
,
Download cloud storage changes only
, or
Upload local storage
changes only
.
9.
Click the
Create
button.
The Dropbox - Session window closes.The Dropbox
On-Off
slider is now in
On
position. The combination
of local path, Dropbox location path, and sync direction is called a session.
You can add, delete, or modify Dropbox sessions by clicking the Dropbox
Settings
button.
Use Cloud Services
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