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Helpful Hint: The NAS200 also has an FTP server built in. If you wish to ADD files onto the drive from a remote location, we urge you to utilize the built in FTP server. In order to enable the FTP server, you must go into the NAS200 using your browser and selecting ADMINISTRATION LOGIN, and then SYSTEM OPTIONS and then scroll all the way down to OPTIONS. Select ENABLE FTP SERVER as shown in the screenshot below. This is also the screen where you can change the web server port if your port 80 is blocked.
Using TZO WEB FORWARDING options when using an alternate port:
In the event that your port 80 is blocked, or you wish to run your NAS200 on an alternate web server port, you can use the TZO WEB FORWARDING option that comes with your 1 year free trial. Web Relay takes a complicated URL such as http://YourNas.MyNAS200.com:1024 into http://www.YourNas.MyNAS200.com
This makes it much easier for you and others to remember the URL for your NAS200.
In order to enable the Web settings, you need your TZO KEY to log in. You can find the TZO Key in the email that was sent to you when you signed up for your free 1 year trial of TZO.
Step 1) Once you find your key, Go to the TZO Control panel at https://www.tzo.com and put in your TZO key as shown below and hit Go as shown in the screenshot below
Step 2) Once you Log into the ControlPanel, Click on the MANAGE WEB FORWARDING as shown in the screenshot below:

Step 3) Once you Click on the MANAGE WEB FORWARDING, you need to select your domain name as shown in the screenshot below. Select the domain name you wish to apply the web forwarding to, and hit Continue.

Step 4) You should then enter in the HTTP forwarding URL and enable web forwarding as shown in the screenshot below. Make sure you put in the proper port at the end of the URL that you wish to forward to. Click CONTINUE to save these settings.
That's It! You can now use the WWW subdomain on your domain name to access your NAS200 automatically. The TZO DDNS servers will take the www subdomain request and instantly forward that to the URL:PORT as shown above.
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