D-Link DNS-320 [97/117] Web file server

D-Link DNS-320 [97/117] Web file server
94D-Link DNS-320 User Manual
Section 4 - Conguration
Web File Server
Whenever you cannot mount the network shares of your NAS, use the Web File Server to access the les using a browser over the Internet. If the
network that your device is connected to is using NAT, you will need to forward HTTP port 80 across your router for access over the Internet.
Up: Click the Up button to go up (or back) one directory in
the folder structure of the network share selected.
Upload: Select a destination folder in a network share by
navigating in the folder view on the left. Click the Upload
button to open a dialogue window where you can
browse to select a le on your computer for uploading
to the selected destination folder.
Download: Select a le for download to your computer by navigating
in the folder view on the left. Click on the le. Once the
text turns red, click on the Download button and save
or open the le as needed. You may select multiple les
at the same time by holding the CTRL key and clicking
on the les you want to download.
Refresh: Click the Refresh button to update the folder and le
view of the Web File Server.
Download: Downloads the selected le to your computer.
Copy: Click to copy the le to the clipboard. A wizard will launch
and allow you to select the folder to paste the copy of
the le to. Once you have selected the folder, click OK
to paste the le in that folder.
Move: Moves the le to a new folder.
Delete: Removes the selected le.
Rename: Allows you to congure a new le name for the selected
le.
Properties: Displays the le properties such as ownership, access
rights and modify time.
*Note: If you are going to use Web File Server from this NAS through
the internet make sure the ShareCenter™ is connected to a router,
you will also need to congure the router to forward port 80 to the
IP address of this ShareCenter™

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