I would like to have a stand-alone module of Multimedia Station on my own web-page.
I am setting the admin-page on port 8080, however my own web-page in on port 80. I don't want to open port 8080 to the outside my router for the secutiry reason.
I appreciate if QNAP provide the stand-alone module of Multimedia station.
Stand-alone Multimedia Station
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In addition
I've already tried other freeware such as..
- Gallery2
- ZenPhoto
- JuxtaPhoto
It worked, however, these freewares are very slow compare to QNAP Multimedia Station.
I am very impressed the technology of QNAP engineer, and I am very eager to use them on my own web-page.
I was trying to copy the files for thttpd, but the files are hard-corded, it didn't work.
I simply want to use Qmultimedia folder as it is... I am putting a lot of photos and videos, musics.
- Gallery2
- ZenPhoto
- JuxtaPhoto
It worked, however, these freewares are very slow compare to QNAP Multimedia Station.
I am very impressed the technology of QNAP engineer, and I am very eager to use them on my own web-page.
I was trying to copy the files for thttpd, but the files are hard-corded, it didn't work.
I simply want to use Qmultimedia folder as it is... I am putting a lot of photos and videos, musics.