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Accessing the website
Users with a static WAN IP address can access the website simply by typing
in the IP address on any browser. If you are on the inside of the network, you
must use the WAN IP address to access the website, not the internal
appliance IP address. If you have a domain name, then you can have the
domain name company forward the domain to this static IP address. With a
domain name, you do not have to remember the IP address, just the domain
name.
If you have a dynamic IP, you can setup a DDNS account and enable the
DDNS feature of your appliance to make your website accessible without
having to find out the current IP address. Refer to the DDNS Chapter for
more information.
Important Note:
The ‘www’ share defaults to allow ‘guest’ users to have access. Please go
into NAS Management -> File Sharing, add a valid user and remove ‘guest’ if
you do not wish everyone to be able to modify you web pages.
E-mail Server
The E-mail Server settings are located under Nas Management->E-mail
Server.
Getting started
In order to use the e-mail server, you must have a domain name or have
registered with a DDNS service provider. E-mail requires a domain name and
will not work with just an IP address. Enable the e-mail server by selecting the
‘Enable’ radio button. Enter your domain name in ‘Mail Domain Name’. For
example, myhomedomain.com is a valid name. Do not enter the ‘www’
usually associated with domain names. If you have a DDNS name, for
example, myname.dyndns.org, you can enter it here in as shown also. You