Netgear WAC124 User Manual For Firmware version less than 1.0.4.2 - Page 176

Enable FTP access within the access point/router network

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AC2000 802.11ac Wireless Access Point/Router WAC124 (Continued) Access Method FTP FTP (via internet) Description Disabled by default. You can type ftp://readyshare.routerlogin.net/shares to access the USB storage device within the access point/router network and download or upload files. In this URL, readyshare is the name that is specified in the Network/Device Name field. If you change the name in the Network/Device Name field from readyshare to another name, the link changes accordingly. You can also click the link that is shown in the Link column. The fixed port is number is 21. You can enable password protection by selecting the Admin Password Protection check box. Disabled by default. If you enable this feature, remote users can type ftp:///shares to access the USB storage device over the Internet and download or upload files. is the external or public IP address that is assigned to the access point/router (for example, 1.1.10.102). The default port is number 21, which you can change. Password protection is enabled by default. If you set up Dynamic DNS, you can also type a URL domain name. For example, if your domain name is MyName and you use the NETGEAR DDNS server, you can type ftp://MyName.mynetgear.com to access the USB storage device over the Internet and download or upload files. 9. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Enable FTP access within the access point/router network File Transfer Protocol (FTP) lets you download (receive) and upload (send) large files faster. Note: For information about using FTP to access a USB storage device through the Internet, see Router mode: Use FTP to access a storage device over the Internet on page 197. Share a USB Storage Device 176 Attached to the Access Point/Router User Manual

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(Continued)
Description
Access Method
Disabled by default. You can type
to access
the USB storage device within the access point/router network and download or upload
files. In this URL, readyshare is the name that is specified in the
Network/Device Name
field. If you change the name in the
Network/Device Name
field from readyshare to
another name, the link changes accordingly.
You can also click the link that is shown in the Link column. The fixed port is number is
21. You can enable password protection by selecting the
Admin Password Protection
check box.
FTP
Disabled by default. If you enable this feature, remote users can type
ftp://
<public IP
address>
/shares
to access the USB storage device over the Internet and download or
upload files.
<public IP address>
is the external or public IP address that is assigned to
the access point/router (for example, 1.1.10.102).
The default port is number 21, which you can change. Password protection is enabled
by default.
If you set up Dynamic DNS, you can also type a URL domain name. For example, if your
domain name is
MyName
and you use the NETGEAR DDNS server, you can type
to access the USB storage device over the Internet
and download or upload files.
FTP (via internet)
9.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
Enable FTP access within the access
point/router network
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) lets you download (receive) and upload (send) large files
faster.
Note:
For information about using FTP to access a USB storage device through the
Internet, see Router
mode:
Use
FTP
to
access
a
storage
device
over
the
Internet
on
page 197.
User Manual
176
Share a USB Storage Device
Attached to the Access
Point/Router
AC2000 802.11ac Wireless Access Point/Router WAC124