- Step 1. Go to Remote Access Tappin website using the links below
- Step 2. Enter your Username and Password and click on Log In
- Step 3. If there are any problems, here are some of our suggestions
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Roger Mills
I have had a Seagate Central NAS system for several years - and use it for backing up some of the PCs on my network and also for occasional remote access to my media files when away from home - mainly using the Tappin app on mobile devices. I have recently discovered that Seagate stopped supporting remote access, and turned off the Tappin app in early April. I guess that a number of readers of these NGs must be affected by this, and wondered whether anyone has found a solution - other than using cloud storage.
GlowingBlueMist
On 5/6/2018 11:14 AM, Roger Mills wrote: > I have had a Seagate Central NAS system for several years - and use it > for backing up some of the PCs on my network and also for occasional > remote access to my media files when away from home - mainly using the > Tappin app on mobile devices. > > I have recently discovered that Seagate stopped supporting remote > access, and turned off the Tappin app in early April. > > I guess that a number of readers of these NGs must be affected by this, > and wondered whether anyone has found a solution - other than using > cloud storage.
The Natural Philosopher
On 06/05/18 17:14, Roger Mills wrote: >I simply want to be able to access the files stored on > my NAS remotely without needing to leave any computers running when I'm > away from home. Any suggestions?
Chris Green
Roger Mills < watt....@gmail.com > wrote: > I have had a Seagate Central NAS system for several years - and use it > for backing up some of the PCs on my network and also for occasional > remote access to my media files when away from home - mainly using the > Tappin app on mobile devices. > > I have recently discovered that Seagate stopped supporting remote > access, and turned off the Tappin app in early April. > > I guess that a number of readers of these NGs must be affected by this, > and wondered whether anyone has found a solution - other than using > cloud storage.
The Natural Philosopher
On 07/05/18 23:12, Roger Mills wrote: > Seagate provided a facility whereby you could log on at > access.seagate.com and access the files on your NAS. That may well have > employed some sort of dynamic DNS for those needing it - but that isn't > the issue.
Roger Hayter
synonym for anonymous/guest access. This creates no extra security risk
Char Jackson
As you noted, FTP includes the concept of anonymous login. However, SFTP