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GrahamH20
Jan 03, 2018Aspirant
RN424 Can you change the https port number from 443 to another number to avoid conflict with server
I haven't yet setup my NAS RN424 as the new office isn't quite ready. However I have been reading through the documentation in preparation to do so I see in the documentation for setting up the H...
- Jan 04, 2018
Hi.
Thanks for all your help. I'll set up the 2nd port and see how it goes
With regard to the MS server RWA, if I can't go directly to the NAS I can always piggyback from a workstation.
For your interest and anyone else that has looked at this, once I install the NAS in the Office (when BT put the new Broadband in) I will let you know my final solution
StephenB
Jan 04, 2018Guru - Experienced User
GrahamH20 wrote:
If I configure Port 2, is port 1 (with its default 443 port) still active. If so, wont it still conflict with the MS Servers RWA or wont it matter if there is no port forwarding set up to the NAS on 443
The port forwarding doesn't matter, but I don't know enough about RWA to know if it has the features you need to let you access the NAS.
Microsoft Remote desktop certainly would work - you'd open the browser in the screen share, and then access the NAS as usual. Similarly, TeamViewer.
GrahamH20
Jan 04, 2018Aspirant
Hi.
Thanks for all your help. I'll set up the 2nd port and see how it goes
With regard to the MS server RWA, if I can't go directly to the NAS I can always piggyback from a workstation.
For your interest and anyone else that has looked at this, once I install the NAS in the Office (when BT put the new Broadband in) I will let you know my final solution
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