Netgear WAC124 User Manual For Firmware version less than 1.0.4.2 - Page 191

Router Mode: Manage Dynamic DNS and FTP Access Through the Internet

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11 Router Mode: Manage Dynamic DNS and FTP Access Through the Internet If the access point/router is in router mode, with Dynamic DNS (DDNS), you can use the Internet and a domain name to access a USB storage device that is attached to a USB port on the access point/router when you are not in your office or home. If you know the IP address of the access point/router (and the IP address did not change), you can also access the USB storage device by using the IP address. If you use OpenVPN software to set up VPN tunnels, the access point/router requires an account with a Dynamic DNS service. This chapter contains the following sections: • Router mode: Set up and manage Dynamic DNS • Router mode: Use DDNS with FTP to access your network For information about how to connect a USB device and specify its settings, see Share a USB Storage Device Attached to the Access Point/Router on page 166. For information about how to use DDNS to set up a VPN tunnel, see Router Mode: Set up VPN Connections with OpenVPN on page 199. Note: The information in this chapter does not apply if the access point/router is in access point mode. 191

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11
Router Mode: Manage Dynamic
DNS and FTP Access Through the
Internet
If the access point/router is in router mode, with Dynamic DNS (DDNS), you can use the
Internet and a domain name to access a USB storage device that is attached to a USB
port on the access point/router when you are not in your office or home. If you know
the IP address of the access point/router (and the IP address did not change), you can
also access the USB storage device by using the IP address. If you use OpenVPN software
to set up VPN tunnels, the access point/router requires an account with a Dynamic DNS
service.
This chapter contains the following sections:
Router
mode:
Set
up
and
manage
Dynamic
DNS
Router
mode:
Use
DDNS
with
FTP
to
access
your
network
For information about how to connect a USB device and specify its settings, see Share
a
USB
Storage
Device
Attached
to
the
Access
Point/Router
on page 166.
For information about how to use DDNS to set up a VPN tunnel, see Router
Mode:
Set
up
VPN
Connections
with
OpenVPN
on page 199.
Note:
The information in this chapter does not apply if the access point/router is in
access point mode.
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