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Can I access my NAS remotely?
External access is the ability to remotely access your Synology NAS from any device with an internet connection. DSM allows you to easily set up remote access to your Synology NAS, so you can sign in to DSM or other services by simply entering a custom domain name into your web browser.
How do I access my Synology NAS remotely?
OverviewGo to Control Panel > QuickConnect.Check the Enable QuickConnect box.If you do not have a Synology Account, click Log in to or register a Synology Account. ... Create your own QuickConnect ID in the QuickConnect ID field. ... If you do not see the QuickConnect DSM link, click Advanced and make sure DSM is enabled.More items...
How do I access files from Synology NAS outside the local network?
Enter the following information:Storage: Select Synology.Drive: Select a network drive letter from the drop-down menu.Address: Enter the IP address or the hostname of your Synology NAS.Port: Enter 5006 or the port that you specified for WebDAV on your Synology NAS.Account: Enter your DSM account and password.
Can you access Synology NAS from outside network?
Synology has a very easy feature called 'QuickConnect'. It allows you to easily access your NAS from outside your network. You can access your photos and documents anytime, anywhere in the world. Once you've followed this step-by-step plan, all you need is a working internet connection.
How do I access Synology NAS remotely Ddns?
2:118:42How to Access a Synology NAS Remotely with DDNS (Tutorial)YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo once you've created or logged into your synology. Account go to external. Access select ddns. AndMoreSo once you've created or logged into your synology. Account go to external. Access select ddns. And then select add at this point you can select the service provider as synology.
Why can't I access my Synology NAS remotely?
For Synology NAS. Check if QuickConnect is enabled. For DSM 6.2: Go to Control Panel > QuickConnect and ensure the Enable QuickConnect checkbox is ticked. Afterward, confirm the services you wish to access via QuickConnect are enabled at the Advanced tab.
What is WebDAV Synology?
WebDAV Server allows users to edit and manage files stored on the remote servers. When WebDAV Server is enabled, client programs that support WebDAV, such as certain Windows apps, Mac OS Finder, Linux File Browser, will be able to remotely access Synology NAS just like accessing a local network drive.
How do I access a network drive over the internet?
2.1 For WindowsDownload, install, and open NetDrive.Click the Connect button next to WebDAV.Enter the following information: Type: Choose WebDAV from the drop-down list. ... Click Save to save the settings.Click Connect.Now you should be able to see the shared folders on your Synology NAS in Windows Explorer.
How do I find the IP address of my Synology NAS?
To find the IP address of your Synology NAS, open the Synology Assistant app and wait for it to scan your network for available Synology devices. Once the scan is complete, the IP address of all the available Synology devices on your network will be displayed as marked in the screenshot below.
How do I access my Synology NAS from Windows?
OverviewOpen a Windows Explorer window and go to Computer.Click Map network drive. ... On the Map Network Drive window, choose a drive letter from the Drive drop-down menu.In the Folder field, enter the server name of your Synology NAS and shared folder name preceded and separated by backslashes.More items...
What is external access?
External access is the ability to remotely access your Synology NAS from any device with an internet connection. DSM allows you to easily set up remote access to your Synology NAS, so you can sign in to DSM or other services by simply entering a custom domain name into your web browser.
Set up QuickConnect
QuickConnect allows you to connect to DSM over the internet using a customizable ID or address, such as " quickconnect.to/example ". Refer to this article to see which packages and services support QuickConnect.
Create a hostname with DDNS
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) simplifies connection to your Synology NAS over the Internet by mapping a hostname, such as example123.synology.me, to its IP address.
Keep your external connection secure
The auto block feature helps improve the security of your Synology NAS by blocking the IP addresses of clients with too many failed login attempts. This helps reduce the risk of your accounts being broken into by brute-force attacks.
Prerequisites
The rest of this guide assumes that you have a couple components already installed. If not, please following these instructions first:
Sign up for Twingate
Twingate Starter is a new free plan that is designed for home and personal use. If you don’t have an account already, please click here and follow the simple steps to sign up for a Starter account and begin the initial setup. Creating an account is simple and you can choose to sign up using a Google, Github, or other existing account you have.
Add a Connector
The Twingate Connector is a piece of software that allows for secure access to your remote network and the devices connected to it (in this case, your Synology NAS). For it to work, you first need to deploy the Connector on your Synology NAS.
Add a Resource
You’ve now set up a Connector on your Synology NAS. This Connector enables remote access for any device or service on your home network (called a “Resource” in Twingate). Go back to your Remote Network and click on the “Add Resource” link. You’ll see a popup like the one below.
Set up the Twingate client
All that’s left to do now is to install Twingate on your device (we support Windows, Mac, Linux and have apps for iOS and Android) and access your Synology NAS. As an example, let’s walk through setting up the Twingate client on iOS.
Sharing is Caring
Do you want to share access with a family member? You can easily do this from the Twingate web UI. Just go to the Team tab and click “Invite User” to send an email invitation. The recipient would simply follow the same steps to download the Twingate client, join your network, and get access to your Synology NAS, or any other resource you set up!
1. How to Setup DDNS on a Synology NAS
1. First, ensure that you have a Synology Account. We will need this to get our free DDNS hostname. Open the Control Panel, go to Synology Account, then Sign in to or sign up for a Synology Account.
2. How to Access a Synology NAS Remotely
With DDNS, there are now two main ways (and a third, shown in the security video below using a reverse proxy) that you can connect to your Synology NAS remotely. The first is by using a VPN that can be set up on your Synology NAS, which is what I consider the safest, and best way to access it remotely.
3. Conclusion - How to Access a Synology NAS Remotely
Setting up DDNS on your Synology NAS is the first step if you’d like to access it remotely. If you’re lucky enough to have a static IP address, you can skip these steps if you intend on using a VPN. However, if you intend on accessing it through port forwarding, you will need some sort of a domain for the SSL certificate, so this is a great option.
What is the default port for Synology?
Once you know the IP, you will still need to know the port to access the Synology. Default port is 5000 .
Can you bypass port forwarding on Synology router?
You can bypass port forwarding setup on your router if you proceed with Synology’s Quick Connect. Otherwise, consider what services you need open from the list above. We are steadily building a list of remotely accessible port forwarding setup instructions.