Yes, I've changed the default port mappings for the admin UI and the web server and have appropriate port forwarding rules in place on the router.
I am actually using 443 (SSL) for WAN access to the admin page and 8080 (non-SSL) for WAN access to the Multimedia Station.
Internet access to Media Files - TS-219 Turbo NAS
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Re: Internet access to Media Files - TS-219 Turbo NAS
Dear Sir, Madam,
I read this post with interest, however, to no help for my situation. I've got a QNAP 219PII and a Linksys EA2700 router. From within my home (wireless and by ethernet) I can access the photostation, but from outside (e.g. by means of my android phone, which is not connected by wifi) it is not possible.
Within the router, I tried all kind of options: port forwarding of 1 port (external 80 to internal 80 to 192.....101, fixed IP for my NAS), port forwarding of a range of ports (I tried port 1 to 9000) and port triggering. Please see the attachment of the various screens in my router.
What do I need to do to get this working? Thanks in advance for your help.
I read this post with interest, however, to no help for my situation. I've got a QNAP 219PII and a Linksys EA2700 router. From within my home (wireless and by ethernet) I can access the photostation, but from outside (e.g. by means of my android phone, which is not connected by wifi) it is not possible.
Within the router, I tried all kind of options: port forwarding of 1 port (external 80 to internal 80 to 192.....101, fixed IP for my NAS), port forwarding of a range of ports (I tried port 1 to 9000) and port triggering. Please see the attachment of the various screens in my router.
What do I need to do to get this working? Thanks in advance for your help.
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