What DNS-320?
The DNS-320 includes a built-in Web File server and FTP server to make accessing files remotely, over the Internet, a breeze. The FTP server will come in handy when you need to share a file too big to e-mail to a friend.
How do I access my DNS-320 from the Internet?
How to Access the Web Interface of the DNS-320 Remotely using D-Link Router
- Put a check mark on the row to enable the rule.
- Enter a name for the policy you would like to create.
- Enter the IP Address of the DNS-320 (On Step 2)
- Enter Port 80 both on Public and Private port.
How do I reset my DNS-320?
To factory reset the DNS-320L locate the small hole on the bottom of the machine marked “reset”. After the DNS-320L has been powered on for at least one minute insert an unfolded paper clip or tiny screw driver in the hole. Push gently until you feel a click and then hold for 10 seconds. Then release the button.
How do I reset my NAS storage?
To hard reset your NAS Storage device, you can reset the NAS by press the RESET button or use the reset function in NAS web interface.
- Make sure the NAS is well connected to the internet.
- Use an unfolded paperclip to press and hold the RESET button for at least 20 seconds and wait until the LED turn green.
What can you do with a dns-320 server?
The DNS-320 includes a built-in Web File server and FTP server to make accessing files remotely, over the Internet, a breeze. The FTP server will come in handy when you need to share a file too big to e-mail to a friend.
How big of a drive do I need for dns-320-110?
DNS-320-110 includes 1 x 1TB SATA drive. An internal 3.5″ SATA drive is required to store or share files and must be formatted before use. RAID 0 and RAID 1 require the use of two (2) SATA drives.
Are there SATA drives that work with dns-320?
For a list of SATA drives that have been tested to work with the DNS-320 visit the FAQs section. Use of an FTP Server over the Internet does not provide secure or encrypted transmissions, unless the end user enables SSL authentication in their FTP client. D-Link cannot guarantee full compatibility or proper playback with all codecs.
What’s the difference between RAID 1 and DNS 320?
RAID 1 is like a backup for your backup. It causes the drives in your storage device to mirror each other, so if one drive fails the unaffected drive will continue to function until the failed one is replaced. The DNS-320 includes a built-in Web File server and FTP server to make accessing files remotely, over the Internet, a breeze.