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peteryetman
Nov 03, 2012Aspirant
FTP permission, VPN access. Duo
I have a VPN running on my Macs between home and work. I would like to access my Duo V1 at work via the tunnel from home. I can't access at the moment by connection to it's local IP. But I can if I'v...
CaseyH
Nov 09, 2012NETGEAR Expert
Peter,
You shouldn't need to forward any ports if you have a VPN connection to your home network. Click on finder then press open-apple + k (or from the top left of the screen click the go, then at the bottom click "connect to server". On the bar type "afp://home_ip_address_of_readyNAS" then press enter and you should be able to mount the drive remotely.
You shouldn't need to forward any ports if you have a VPN connection to your home network. Click on finder then press open-apple + k (or from the top left of the screen click the go, then at the bottom click "connect to server". On the bar type "afp://home_ip_address_of_readyNAS" then press enter and you should be able to mount the drive remotely.
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