Product specifications

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For USB Storage Sharing
As mentioned above, each partition of the attached USB storage will be
presented to one shared folder. So, if one USB storage device be plugged
into A port and it have 2 partitions. The system create the USBHDA1 and
USBHDA2 automatically and assigned the guest have read/write
permission by default.
FTP Server
If you want to access files stored on your NAS from a remote location, the
included FTP server is the easiest way. Here is a typical setup:
Connection Diagram:
Work PC<-->Internet<-->DSL/Modem<-->Router<-->NAS
To access files from the NAS from a remote location, a static IP and/or a DNS
name is required. You can also setup a DDNS account if you are using a
dynamic IP (your DSL IP changes all the time). See Dynamic Domain Name
Server for additional information and help in setting up this service. Your
router must have this feature or you may have to run client software on a PC
that is running on the network. You must set your router to forward port 21 to