Operation Manual
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DDNS/Cloud Portal
With the Cloud Portal, web-based NAS services such as web administration, Web Server,
Multimedia Server, and File Station, can be published to http://www.myqnapcloud.com.
By enabling the NAS services in this step, they are opened for remote access even if
they are not published.
Enable the My DDNS service in “Remote Access Service” and the NAS will notify the
myQNAPcloud server automatically if the WAN IP address of the NAS has changed. To
use the myQNAPcloud service, make sure the NAS has been connected to an UPnP router
and the Internet.
Note:
The myQNAPcloud name of each QNAP NAS is unique. One myQNAPcloud name can
only be used with one NAS.
A registered myQNAPcloud name will expire in 120 days if your NAS remains offline
within the period. Once the name is expired, it will be released for new registration
by other users.
In “Remote Access Services” > “DDNS/Cloud Portal” > “Cloud Portal”, the web-based NAS
services are shown. Select “Publish” to publish the NAS services to myQNAPcloud
website. Select “Private” to hide the published NAS services from public access. The
private services on the myQNAPcloud website are only visible to specified users with the
myQNAPcloud access code.