nas problem
Hi there,
I had the same problem with my nas lan pleiades drive
There is a way around this problem.
If your nas drive comes with a ftp server config. Use it.
Set your nas drive up with a static ip
do not use ie browser as it dont work with ftp(Microsoft knows about this problem)
use Firefox browser
type in ftp://”this is where you put you ip of nas drive” into firefox browser
if you can get access to your nas drive with ftp, bingo!
Download filezilla client from http://filezilla-project.org/
use this program to access your nas drive through ftp
I recommend if you can through your nas config menu,
to have a password on the ftp side of things
if you have a port setting for ftp use port 21
If you wish you can now setup a server for access to your files
any where in the world on the net. Allow a virtual server in your
router with protocol-tcp, ports are 21 and ip of your nas drive
using firefox type in ftp://”and your external ip” the external
ip is the one your internet provider gives you and you can find
it in your router or type in what is my ip in google to find.
Now you can use the same filezilla program
if you have not got a static ip from your internet provider
sign up on www.dyndns.com for a dns. Otherwise you will
be checking your external ip hasn't changed all the time.
regards
kevin
Hi there,
I had the same problem with my nas lan pleiades drive
There is a way around this problem.
If your nas drive comes with a ftp server config. Use it.
Set your nas drive up with a static ip
do not use ie browser as it dont work with ftp(Microsoft knows about this problem)
use Firefox browser
type in ftp://”this is where you put you ip of nas drive” into firefox browser
if you can get access to your nas drive with ftp, bingo!
Download filezilla client from http://filezilla-project.org/
use this program to access your nas drive through ftp
I recommend if you can through your nas config menu,
to have a password on the ftp side of things
if you have a port setting for ftp use port 21
If you wish you can now setup a server for access to your files
any where in the world on the net. Allow a virtual server in your
router with protocol-tcp, ports are 21 and ip of your nas drive
using firefox type in ftp://”and your external ip” the external
ip is the one your internet provider gives you and you can find
it in your router or type in what is my ip in google to find.
Now you can use the same filezilla program
if you have not got a static ip from your internet provider
sign up on www.dyndns.com for a dns. Otherwise you will
be checking your external ip hasn't changed all the time.
regards
kevin