Application
Source
URL
Enter the URL of the file to be downloaded.
The URL can be an HTTP link, an FTP link or a BitTorrent.
For a BitTorrent, copy the URL of the .torrent file and insert it here.
The NAS server then automatically downloads the associated .torrent file and
uses it for the download.
PLEASE NOTE!
Make sure that the link either opens the file you want to
download or makes a pop-up window appear where you can
edit the file. If you are then shown a window with the message
that the download will begin in a few seconds, click on the link if
the download does not start automatically.
Torrent File
The .torrent file contains information that the NAS server needs for a
BitTorrent download. A Torrent file uses the .torrent file extension. If your
computer already has .torrent files, then enter the path to the .torrent file or
click on "Browse" to search for the file in the directories on your computer.
Location of Downloaded Files
Here you can specify which storage location is to be used for new downloads
("Put incomplete downloads in") and where the NAS server is to
move completed downloads ("Move completed downloads to").
The "Share" column shows the user of the share from where the file is being
downloaded.
In the column "Path", you can see where the NAS server stores the file.
BitTorrent downloads are stored under /*/incoming (where "*" is the
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folder you specified).
HTTP/FTP downloads are stored under /* (where "*" is the folder you
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specified).
Edit
Click on Edit. In the new window you can now edit the storage locations for
"Put incomplete downloads in" and "Move completed down-
loads to":
Share – Select the owner of the share.
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Path – Enter the storage location here or click on "Browse" to search for
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the directory.
Current Location – The file path to the current folder is displayed
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