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Remote Access the files stored on your QNAP NAS

Remote access your files stored on QNAP NAS

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Remote  Access  the  files  stored  on  your  QNAP  NAS

Challenge• Difficulty  to  access  to  the  NAS

• Dynamic  IP  address

• Dynamic  DNS  is  not  really  easy  to  setup

• Barrier  to  setup  the  port  forwarding  on  router

• Firewall  may  cause  block

• Complicated  network  environment   (multiple   layers  behind   the  router)

Solution• myQNAPCloud  SmartLink  Service• Easy  to  enable• Auto  Route  Configuration• Self-­‐assign  an  easily  remembered  and  free  domain  name  for  your  NAS• Easily  manage  multiple  NAS  in  one  account  (moving  files  and  access  stations)• CloudLink• Solve  the  connection  in  complex  routing  environment

How  to  enable  myQNAPCloud

How  to  enable  myQNAPCloud

How  to  enable  myQNAPCloud

How  to  enable  myQNAPCloud

How  to  enable  myQNAPCloud

How  to  enable  myQNAPCloud

How  to  enable  myQNAPCloud

Access  the  NAS  through  myQNAPCloudAccess  you  NAS  by  the  registered  name:

192.168.1.1

Use  your  free  domain:251office.myqnapcloud.com

Access  the  NAS  through  myQNAPCloudOr  access  your  NAS  by  myQNAPCloud  portal:  Login  to:  www.myqnapcloud.comwith  your  credentials

Access  the  NAS  through  myQNAPCloudIt  will  take  you  to  your  QTS  Desktop

ComplicationsBehind   the   router  –>  Setup  Port  Forwarding

Several  subnets   behind   the   router  -­‐>Install  CloudLink

Port  ForwardingInternal  IP:192.168.1.2

192.168.1.3

192.168.1.4

192.168.1.1

External  IP:56.77.34.212

Web:  56.77.34.212:80/443FTP:  56.77.34.212:20/21SSH:  56.77.34.212:22

Web:  192.168.1.2:80/443FTP:  192.168.1.3:20/21SSH:  192.168.1.4:22

Port  Forwarding• If  router  is  compatible  with  myQNAPCloud

Port  Forwarding• If  router  is  NOT  compatible  with  myQNAPCloud  or  UPnP  Port  Forwarding  is  not  turned  on

Port  Forwarding• Manually  setup  port  wording  on  your  router  (It  will  be  different  depends  on  your  router)

What  if  …  no  port  forwarding?CLOUDLINK

What  is  CloudLink• No  complicated  port  forwarding  settings

• Connect  to  your  device  via  www.myqnapcloud.comportal

• Select  the  best  connection  for  you  according  to  your  network  environment.

• Detect  your  network  connection

• Automatically  choose  best  connection  • Local  Network    >    Directly  remote  connection  >    Connect  through   the  QNAP  relay  site  (with  SSL  encrypted)

Install  CloudLink

Install  CloudLink

CloudLink• The  data  will  be  transferred  through  QNAP  relay  sites  if  the  device  cannot  be  connected  through  neither  external  nor  internal  IP  address.

• If  you  have  successfully  setup  the  port  forwarding,  myQNAPCloud  won’t  leverage  the  relay  sites.  

• To  avoid  data  via  relay  site  (Direct  connect  between  QNAP  NAS  and  client  application )• Auto  router  configuration• Manually  setup  port   forwarding

myQNAPCloud  Portal• MANAGE  YOUR  NAS  IN  ONE   PLACE  ( TRANSFER  F I LES  AND  ACCESS  THE  S TATIONS )

• SECURED  ACCESS  CONNECTION   ( SSL)

• SHARE  F I LES  TO  OTHER  MYQNAPCLOUD  USERS

myQNAPCloud  Portal• Login  to  www.myqnapcloud.com

myQNAPCloud  Portal• If  you  have  multiple  NAS  registered

myQNAPCloud  Portal• Directly  move,  copy,  download  or  preview  all  files  in  NAS,  or  even  share  to  others

myQNAPCloud  Portal• Your  public  share  links

myQNAPCloud  Portal• Or  you  want  to  login  to  your  stations  to  view  photos  or  listen  to  music.      

How  about  mobile  apps

• myQNAPCloud  SmartLink  will  choose  the  best  connection   for  you

• Or  you  can  select  manually

How  about  mobile  apps

myQNAPCloud  SmartLink  Recap• Enable  with  several  clicks

• The  domain  used  to  connect  to  your  device

• myQNAPCloud  Portal

• Smart  -­‐>  automatically  choose  the  fastest  connection  based  on  where  you  are

• All  mobile  apps  are  built  with  SmartLink  features

Thank  you!