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Re: utorrent on rn314
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utorrent on rn314
Have installed utorrent on readynas.
i am also able to download torrents.
But am clueless on where are the files.
something to do with SSH??
Please help on the same.
dunno how to find the files
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Re: utorrent on rn314
Hi vakubhai,
I do not have uTorrent on a NAS but I do use it on a PC so it might be the same.
You would normally have an option to set where the downloaded torrents would go to. Try checking the settings of the uTorrent app (if any).
You could check this link as well:
Regards,
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Re: utorrent on rn314
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Re: utorrent on rn314
Ofcourse its not resolved.
below is the settings window of utorrent app.
i cant find the directories.
CAN SOMEONE HELP??
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Re: utorrent on rn314
If you access the NAS data volume with admin credentials, there is a hidden .apps folder. That is a different path to \apps.
So you'd access \\nas-name\data\.apps\ut-server ...
You are better off creating a share for this, and configuring it in utorrent as /data/sharename/ ...