Remote-access Guide

qnap remote access

by Prof. Ova Ortiz DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Remotely access your QNAP NAS with myQNAPcloud

  • Go to https://www.myqnapcloud.com/.
  • Sign in using your QNAP Account. Note: If you are already signed in you are automatically redirected to My Devices .
  • Go to My Devices. The devices registered to your QNAP Account are displayed.
  • Click the " " button next to the device to display the device IP and SmartURL.
  • Click SmartURL. ...

Full Answer

How to access QNAP remotely with VPN on?

  • Yeah for what you are wanting, QSync may not be the best choice. Syncthing, and some other options as have been mentioned would be worth looking at.
  • QVPN works pretty well (in 4.3.x firmware). If you are using OpenVPN, make sure you have UDP 1194 port forwarded on your router to QNAP. ...
  • Works kind of hand in hand with everthing. ...

How to connect to my QNAP?

myQNAPcloud will recommend the best way for you to connect. Click "Go" to connect to your QNAP device. Enter your device username and password to manage on QTS. How to access your QNAP device using a smartphone. Download and install the Qfile app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Add your QNAP device by selecting "Add device".

How to access QNAP NAS from Windows 10?

How to set up and connect to your QNAP NAS

  • Turn on the NAS.
  • Look up the IP using your router or download QNAP Qfinder Pro to search.
  • Load the IP address in your favorite browser.
  • Follow the initial setup wizard to configure the NAS. Source: QNAP
  • Once complete, you'll be greeted by QTS and are ready to go.

How to connect a QNAP NAS directly to your computer?

  • You would definitely have an Ethernet connection ( Lan/RJ45) in your QNAP. ...
  • If you have a model with Quick Access port ( its a Specific USB port on some Qnap models), then you can use this port to connect to your PCs ...
  • If you have a QNAP with Thunderbolt connection, you can use a Thunderbolt cable to connect your QNAP with y

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How do I access my QNAP remotely?

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How can I access my NAS remotely?

How to Remotely Connect to Your DeviceStep 1: Enable FTP.Step 2: Enable WebDAV.Step 3: Update User Permissions.Step 5: Use Dynamic DNS to Assign a Web Address to Your Home Network.Step 6: Set Up Your Remote Connection.Step 7: Enter and Save Your Password.More items...•

Can you access a network drive remotely?

To learn how to access a network drive remotely, open File Explorer on your computer. Right-click “Network” and then click “Map Network Drive” from the menu that pops up. Then select a letter to assign to the drive, tell your computer where the folder is, and whether to connect at sign-on.

How can I access my home network hard drive remotely?

Here is how to access hard drive remotely: Install the USB over Ethernet application on the computer that will access the hard drive remotely. Navigate to the “Remote USB devices” tab. Select the device you want to connect to with the USB redirector app and click “Connect” before closing the window.

How do I access my Synology NAS remotely?

To get started, fire up DiskStation Manager, and then open up Control Panel. In the Control Panel window, click the “QuickConnect” setting. Click the “Enable QuickConnect” check box to enable the feature. Next, click the “Log in to or register a Synology account” option.

How do I access my Seagate NAS remotely?

Set up MyNAS remote accessGo to NAS OS > Device Manager > Network > Remote access.In the Remote access drop-down menu, choose Seagate MyNAS.Type a name for the NAS OS device in the Name field. The name should be different than the NAS OS device's network name.Choose Apply.

Access and manage devices from anywhere

Simply open your web browser and sign into your myQNAPcloud account to manage all your QNAP devices from one central location. From there you can simply drag and drop files/folders to transfer them from your PC, giving you more flexibility in managing your files.

myQNAPcloud Security

Security and privacy are of the utmost priority for myQNAPcloud. We strive to protect your information and ensure service availability not only by means of technology but also through people and process. Below is a summary of the most important security highlights of the myQNAPcloud service.

Remotely Access Your QNAP NAS

Use myQNAPcloud to activate myQNAPcloud Link for remote access for your QNAP devices over the Internet without needing to change the settings of your router.

Sharing Files Has Never Been Easier

You can share your files simply by sending links to anyone and myQNAPcloud will send you notification every time you receive shared files. You can also create follow tasks to track and manage your files. myQNAPcloud provides you with a convenient and efficient file management solution.

How to connect QNAP to QTS?

If you want to go to the QTS management page, you can also click the button next to the device. myQNAPcloud will recommend the best way for you to connect. Click "Go" to connect to your QNAP device. Enter your device username and password to manage on QTS.

How to add QNAP to Google Play?

Download and install the Qfile app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Add your QNAP device by selecting "Add device". After selecting "Add device", it will start scanning for all QNAP device units on the same local network. Or you can select "Add Manually" if you cannot find your QNAP device.

Can you use Qfile on the same network?

However, with the Qfile app, you can always access your device on the same local network. Note 1: If there are two or more UPnP routers on your network, only the one set to be the default gateway of the QNAP device will be detected. Note 2: If you have multiple QNAP device units connected to the same UPnP router, ...

Access and manage devices from anywhere

Simply open your web browser and sign into your myQNAPcloud account to manage all your QNAP devices from one central location. From there you can simply drag and drop files/folders to transfer them from your PC, giving you more flexibility in managing your files.

myQNAPcloud Security

Security and privacy are of the utmost priority for myQNAPcloud. We strive to protect your information and ensure service availability not only by means of technology but also through people and process. Below is a summary of the most important security highlights of the myQNAPcloud service.

Remotely Access Your QNAP NAS

Use myQNAPcloud to activate myQNAPcloud Link for remote access for your QNAP devices over the Internet without needing to change the settings of your router.

Sharing Files Has Never Been Easier

You can share your files simply by sending links to anyone and myQNAPcloud will send you notification every time you receive shared files. You can also create follow tasks to track and manage your files. myQNAPcloud provides you with a convenient and efficient file management solution.

Remote acces (map network drive)

Hello, I have a qnap 412 and I have mapped network drives locally works perfect.

Re: Remote acces (map network drive)

drixor wrote: Hello, I have a qnap 412 and I have mapped network drives locally works perfect.

Re: Remote acces (map network drive)

Well i have been trying to access it with webdav but I have some access issues I dont know how to fix it.

Re: Remote acces (map network drive)

When talking of "I got access to the web server from internet." is this the NAS Web server, showing a default Web page, explaining roughly on how to upload files to the NAS Web server - or talking of fhe NAS Portal with the selction of Administration, ...

Re: Remote acces (map network drive)

drixor wrote: It is the default web page. Apache ?? no is that a 3rd party program?

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