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Re: i have a Netgear readynas rn214 with 40 TB of data and i want to use a better NAS with remote ac
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i have a Netgear readynas rn214 with 40 TB of data and i want to use a better NAS with remote access
Help me get remote access with another NAS or the existing NAS itself
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Re: i have a Netgear readynas rn214 with 40 TB of data and i want to use a better NAS with remote ac
Zerotier is one option: ZeroTier-as-a-ReadyCloud-replacement. A more traditional VPN is another. Another brand of NAS likely has it's own method of remote access, but this isn't a forum about other brands.
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Re: i have a Netgear readynas rn214 with 40 TB of data and i want to use a better NAS with remote ac
The link has an error "zerotier: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS-in-Business/ZeroTier-as-a-ReadyCloud-replacemen...", which you may want to correct.
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Re: i have a Netgear readynas rn214 with 40 TB of data and i want to use a better NAS with remote ac
@aks-2 wrote:
The link has an error "zerotier: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS-in-Business/ZeroTier-as-a-ReadyCloud-replacemen...", which you may want to correct.
Far too late, the edit window for that post is closed.
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Re: i have a Netgear readynas rn214 with 40 TB of data and i want to use a better NAS with remote ac
Ah, I see the edit window is quite short - not sure why.
Anyhow, I did already correct the link anyway.