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Mr_Wonka
Mar 04, 2021Tutor
Photo Management
Hi All, On the readycloud app I am unable to sort photos, changes settings for thumpnails and views such as list or sized icons are all fixed. Photos cannot be viewed and scrolled through, it's a...
- Mar 13, 2021
My conclusion is to not proceed with the attempt. 1 Safety concerns and 2 complexity.
I will safe up for a Synology and keep my Netgear 6-bay raid 10 as back up for how long it still keeps running
Sandshark
Mar 04, 2021Sensei - Experienced User
I can't help you with ReadyCloud, as I don't use it. But if you do want to use some other photo management tool, ZeroTier can solve the remote access issue.
- Mr_WonkaMar 04, 2021Tutor
I'm sorry mate, the website does not provide any evidence able to manage photos or what the functionality the software offers.
- StephenBMar 05, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Zerotier lets you set up a virtual network - which you can use to access your NAS when you are away from home, You'd install the zerotier app on the NAS and the devices that you want to access the NAS when you are remote.
Openvpn is similar - though normally it'd be installed in your home router (not the NAS). But you'd still install the openvpn app on your devices.
Either way, you'd just launch the app on your devices when you are away from home, and you'd get the same access you have when you are connected to your local network.
As Sandshark says, they don't provide features to manage your photos. Instead, you'd use the same apps for that as you'd use at home.
- Mr_WonkaMar 05, 2021Tutor
G'day Mate,
Unfortunatly we are talking about the absolute basic functionallity any cloud service or competitors apps offer. I do not believe you understand the problem as it has nothing to do with access differences between your home network or external access. I have no issues anywhere accept on a mobile device. This means, regardless if im in my home network or not I do experience these limitations. Let me try to explains this a bit better....
On mobile device like Andriod based phones, you cannot view or edit any type of file from the NAS file structure - you must download the files one by one to your local device which is absolutely ridiculous. Trying to view 100 photos is not realistic.
The mobile app ReadyCloud does not even provide the functionality to sort your photos ascending/descending on filename or date.
Running virtual servers, Plex, Emby and custom setup, VPN tunning, port forwarding etc is not the solution - I can do that - this does not resolve the problem. You want to be able to use the out of the box Samsung photo app "Gallery", out of the box Andriod "My Files", File Commander or like the iPhone Photos app.
Andriod File Commander or any other app can access the SMB3 network - meaning my problem is demonstrated also inside my home network. You can alsop login via the web browser to readycloud directly via your mobile - but again, you should be able to view photos and edit files directly from the NAS instead of needing to download them one by one. Either of these example, you must download each file one by one to your local device.
To make it even more clear, at home on my PC or Linux system it is possible to just browse through the files. You can open an Excel file directly from the NAS, edit and save without needing to download it locally. Also photos can be opened, viewed and editted via the file explorer or any photo viewer/management tool without needing to download the photos locally first one by one. This IS the case on a mobile device even INSIDE the home network.
Any photo management tool, even freeware, can open photos directly from the NAS but NOT on the mobile app.
Synology has for example 2 key apps for Andriod - Synology Drive and Synology Photos. Their app opens photos directly from the NAS, in or outside your home network - Synology allows to sort, even shows places and faces..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BskT44FBYsY or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxwgYrcbSY0&t=693s
It is 2021, not 1940!! I spend close to 3000 AUD on my 6-bay high-end readyNAS to create my own cloud, just like ONEdrive or iCloud.
The fact that netgear does not offer this basic functionality is unacceptable.
Not that it is relevant at all but ZeroTier cannot be installed with the standard futures on my ReadyNAS 426 as the inbuild app store does not offer the app, nor does it allow you to install third party apps. Anything can programmed or modified, in special via my Linux systems but we are talking about the most basic cloud functionality here.
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