Seagate STBM4000100, STBM3000100, STBP100 manual Downloading Large Web Files to Your Seagate NAS

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Downloading Large Web Files to Your Seagate NAS

Using Your Seagate Business Storage NAS

Downloading Large Web Files to Your Seagate NAS

 

 

Upload important files from your laptop so that you know they’re safe while you continue to travel.

Grant other people access to files on your private share.

To access your Seagate NAS over the Web:

Ensure that Global Access is enabled on the Seagate NAS. See your Seagate NAS administrator to find out more.

Create a Global Access account. Anyone who wants to access the Seagate NAS over the Web must have their own Global Access account. (Accounts are free.)

See page 12 for instructions on setting up a Global Access account. Refer to the Seagate Global Access User Guide for help granting other people access to your private shared folder(s).

Downloading Large Web Files to Your Seagate NAS

Seagate NAS Manager includes a special tool for downloading large files directly to the Seagate NAS from FTP and other sites on the Web. This tool is called the Downloader Manager, and it allows your Seagate NAS administrator to manage when large Web downloads take place so that the Seagate NAS isn’t overwhelmed.

Downloader jobs may not begin immediately. Web downloads take place automatically in the order in which they appear in the Downloader Manager queue (which can be adjusted by your Seagate NAS administrator), so if your job isn’t first in line, it won’t start right away.

Additionally, your Seagate NAS administrator can also impose limits on when Web download jobs can take place and how many can take place simultaneously (never more than three). Seagate NAS administrators can limit Web downloads to evenings, weekends, or other quiet times in the week.

See your Seagate NAS administrator to find out when you can download Web files using the Downloader Manager, or to have your existing download job moved up in the Downloader queue.

Retrieving Deleted Files from the Recycle Bin

Shared folders on your Seagate NAS may be protected by the NAS Manager Recycle Bin. When the Recycle Bin is enabled on a shared folder, NAS Manager saves files deleted from the shared folder so that they may be retrieved if you need them back.

If you accidentally delete a file, open NAS Manager (see page 11) and go to Storage > Recycle Bin Manager. For instructions for retrieving deleted files, refer to the NAS Manager online Help.

Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide

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