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Started by Reesev, December 31, 2008, 09:37:16 AM

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Reesev

   

I am trying to setup access on a TeraStation IS iSCSI network storage device (firmware 1.01) that is across a WAN link (not on the same subnet as I am on).  I would like to be able to FTP to the unit or setup a folder share but it appears that with the iSCSI type unit only works when on the same subnet.  I purchased two identical units one for the local subnet to be used as a backup device and the other for a remote office to provide an offsite backup.  I would like to sync the information on the local subnet to the remote on a weekly basis but for some reason I can not find any documentation or help on how to access the device on a remote subnet. 

 

My guess is that I purchased the wrong device for the remote office that doesn't have server.  I should have purchased a standard TeraStation II rackmount that supports FTP.  I'm adding this post to confirm my suspicion.

Message Edited by Reesev on 12-31-2008 09:46 AM

Jason

   That's right for that to work with this product you would need to have some kind of tunnel between the locations.

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