Extensions

Extensions - WebAccess

 

WebAccess Settings

Click shared folder name to display Edit Screen.

 

 

Folder information on the TeraStation which will be published with Web Access

 

 

Feature is displayed in [Name] and [Description].

 

 

On [WebAccess Settings], following Access Restrictions can be selected.

 

 

[Disable]:

 

 

 

Does not publish shared folders.

WebAccess

 

[Allow Anonymous]:

 

 

Anyone can access (view) shared folders.

 

 

[Allow All Groups / Users]

 

 

Allow to access (or view) only groups or uses registered to the TeraStation.

 

 

[Use Inherited Folder Permissions]

 

 

Use same permissions as set on the Shared Folder Screen. If access restrictions

 

 

are not set in the Shared Folder Screen, this option is not displayed.

 

WebAccess Service

[WebAccess Service]

 

 

Configure if using

WebAccess or not.

 

 

[HTTPS/SSL Encryption]

 

 

Set if using SSL encryption to perform the transmission more safely.

 

 

[Use BuffaloNAS.com]

 

 

Configure if utilize “BuffaloNAS.com” to access the TeraStation easily.

 

 

Files in the Web Access Shared folder are not saved on “BuffaloNAS.com”.

 

 

[BuffaloNAS.com

Name]

 

 

Enter a nickname for the TeraStation to register to “BuffaloNAS.com” server.

 

 

* This is the name to enter when accessing BuffaloNAS.com. It does not have to be

 

 

the same name as the actual TeraStation.

WebAccess Service

 

* If the TeraStation is left unconnected from the Internet a certain period of time, its

 

name registration will be deleted on the BuffaloNAS.com server.

Click [Modify

 

 

[BuffaloNAS.com

Key]

Settings] to

 

 

Enter the key to save or use the nickname of the TeraStation to be registered to

change settings.

 

 

“BuffaloNAS.com” server.

 

 

 

 

[DNS Hostname]

 

 

 

Enter the host name if using the general DNS service instead of utilizing “BuffaloNAS.

 

 

com” server.

 

 

 

[Auto-Configure Firewall (UPnP)]

 

 

Select if setting for transmission between a router and the TeraStation will be done

 

 

automatically by using UPnP or not. If a router does not support UPnP or automatic

 

 

setting does not work, try manually.

 

 

[External Port]

 

 

 

Enter the external port of a router side when configuring it manually without using

 

 

UPnP.

 

 

 

Forward the external port of the router side to the port 9000 of the TeraStation.

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