Kanguru Solutions iNAS-100 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Configuring a Router for the iNAS 
If you are connecting the iNAS to another router you must configure that router to 
allow for remote access to the iNAS.  The router MUST meet the following 
requirements: 
1. DDNS Support 
2. Port Forwarding 
3. Remote Accessibility 
 
The iNAS is located behind a router, so in order to access the iNAS remotely you 
must go through the router first. The router needs to use port forwarding to connect 
to the iNAS.  You may need to consult with your router’s manufacturer to setup your 
router correctly.  
For example, your iNAS is currently set to use 192.168.1.199 as the WAN IP 
address, and your router (meets the requirements above) uses a dynamic IP 
address provided by your ISP. You must do the following to setup the remote 
connection: 
1.  Open your router’s administration page. 
2.  Go to the Port Forwarding section. 
3.  Set your router to forward the 80 port to 192.168.1.199. 
4. Create an account with a DDNS service provider such as 
.  
5.  After you have created this account you should have a domain name that 
masks the IP address (dynamic) of your router.  When you enter this 
domain name in a internet browser you will be routed past your router 
and sent directly to the iNAS homepage.  
 
 
 
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