Netgear ReadyNAS Remote Dépliant

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Getting Started
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ReadyNAS Remote 
ReadyNAS Remote Basic Concepts
The ReadyNAS Remote software has two parts:
ReadyNAS Remote for ReadyNAS. Runs on your ReadyNAS system.
ReadyNAS Remote client. Runs on each remote device (computer, smartphone, or 
tablet) that you want to use to access your ReadyNAS system over the Internet.
When both of these parts are set up, you can drag and drop files between your ReadyNAS 
system and your remote device, using simple tools like Windows File Explorer or OS X 
Finder. All file permissions and share security settings are retained as though you were on a 
local area network (LAN).
With ReadyNAS Remote, your ReadyNAS system and your remote devices access a remote 
server at NETGEAR and use a peer-to-peer (P2P) virtual private network (VPN) connection. 
Data transmission over the Internet goes through an encrypted tunnel, so your data stays 
private as it transfers to and from your ReadyNAS system.
Using ReadyNAS Remote involves these high-level steps:
1.
Set up ReadyNAS Remote on your ReadyNAS storage system.
If your storage system is running ReadyNAS OS 6 or RAIDiator 5.3, simply enable the 
ReadyNAS Remote feature on your storage system.
If your storage system is running RAIDiator 4.2 or 4.1, install the ReadyNAS Remote 
add-on and enable it on your storage system.
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2.
Install ReadyNAS Remote client software on your computer.
If you want, you can also install the ReadyNAS Remote client (app) on your smartphone 
or tablet.
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3.
Grant access to Cloud users.
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Use ReadyNAS Remote to remotely access your ReadyNAS.
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