Worldwide access to your NAS server via a dynamic DNS service (DynDNS)
In order for the NAS server to be able to answer, the requests made to the
primary fixed internal IP address (192.168.178.32 in the example) must be
forwarded by the router to the NAS server. This is set up using the following
internet protocols:
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http (NAS user interface): Port 80; tcp
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ftp:
Once the port forwarding function has been correctly set up on the router,
the NAS server can be accessed via the Internet under the name: http://pho-
tocollection.DDNSDienst.com.
NOTE!
All of the DynDNS providers and accounts described here are ex-
amples only! Please note that some providers on the market offer
free services while other services are subject to a charge. Addition-
al costs may also be incurred even when using a free DynDNS ac-
count, depending on the relevant technical details and enhance-
ments.
Port 21; tcp
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