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yoh-dah
Mar 06, 2008Guide
ReadyNAS Photos troubleshooting tips
If you're having problems getting ReadyNAS Photos to work, see if any of the following tips will help. 1. If you are in User or Domain security mode, and you don't have "public" or "guest" access ...
pszilard
Apr 19, 2008Aspirant
Hi, newbie here. Just got my top whack RNR4410 4TB ReadyNAS rack mount jobbie and am consolidating my files and learning how to use it. The Photos feature is very exciting, considering I do part time photography and have accounts on SmugMug and Flickr.
I have a fast internet uplink, so I am very curious on using the NV instead of (or as well as) the commercial services.
Firstly can you point to a URL describing what this does exactly? Or even not exactly :D
So far I think, it should allow external access, and it creates downsized versions of jpg files.
Some simple questions, which may be answered eslewhere(?) include:
1) What do I need to do on my NAT Router to allow access from outside?
2) Can I choose who can see what? By group or user id, eg parents can see family photos, but not the public.
3) What control or choice do I have over the templates and logos?
4) On first look, it seems that the gamma was way over contrasty, is the user setable?
5) Can I leverage the second network port for external access? Perhaps route external requests to here?
6) If I have a static external IP, can that be useful?
Thanks heaps. This is a really exciting piece of kit!
ps: I've loaded a few photos. Imported them into an album and then shared them to my user id.
I then remote connected to a customer's PC using LogMeIn, and installed the ReadyNAS Photos java app, and logged in, but couldn't connect to my home NAS. Any clues?
I have a fast internet uplink, so I am very curious on using the NV instead of (or as well as) the commercial services.
Firstly can you point to a URL describing what this does exactly? Or even not exactly :D
So far I think, it should allow external access, and it creates downsized versions of jpg files.
Some simple questions, which may be answered eslewhere(?) include:
1) What do I need to do on my NAT Router to allow access from outside?
2) Can I choose who can see what? By group or user id, eg parents can see family photos, but not the public.
3) What control or choice do I have over the templates and logos?
4) On first look, it seems that the gamma was way over contrasty, is the user setable?
5) Can I leverage the second network port for external access? Perhaps route external requests to here?
6) If I have a static external IP, can that be useful?
Thanks heaps. This is a really exciting piece of kit!
ps: I've loaded a few photos. Imported them into an album and then shared them to my user id.
I then remote connected to a customer's PC using LogMeIn, and installed the ReadyNAS Photos java app, and logged in, but couldn't connect to my home NAS. Any clues?
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