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ftp network storage problem...


bman3022

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Well first im not sure where to post this i hope this is the right spot.

Anyways My Bro just bought a Tritton network attached storage(T-NAS) which is basicly a storage thing that you can make in to a server.

Anyways the problem im having is that it says to set up the ftp i need to setup my routers "virtual server" so that it can route to the ftp request or something like that.

My question is how do i do that? I have a linksys router. Does any body now how to set it up?

Any help would be appreciated.

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I'm hav ing some trouble with mine too... I forwarded my router to the IP in my machine... But the things is t hat I can't get in from outside, I can view the files that I have on the FTP locally. My problem is that I think my IP address changes ever so often... ANyone know how to fix this? or do I have to pay for a static IP? Or is there a way that I can pay for someone to give me a Domain name for my FTP server??

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Bman, which linksys router do you have?

Hydencity, You might be able to do it if your router supports DDNS (Dynamic DNS) service. You could buy a domain name and register it with a dynamic dns service. When your IP changes, DDNS updates as well, keeping you connected to your domain name.

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http://www.dyndns.org/

OR... for just $7.77 a month, you could get this webhost, and just upload your files to your ftp site with them. 1GB of spage, with 5GB daily transfer rate.

[Edit] Nevermind the webhosting. DynDNS service is free. and nevermind the router support, you install a client program on the ftp machine, and it detects when your ip changes and sends the change info to DynDNS.org [/Edit]

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