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How to configure webdav?

Cybernut1 wrote:


dypdyp wrote:

Novice when it comes to configuring my router.

 

When you say open up port 8080, is that the same as port forwarding?  I have a ASUS router and have never configured port forwarding before.

 

I want to be able to access my EX2 NAS when working remotely.  For example, on my MBP, I’d like to use Aperture and access the Aperture photo library I have moved over to the NAS.  I’ve used WebDAV while back on my Windows PC and assuming I can do the same on my MBZP with the EX2.  I essentially want to mount the EX2 and be able access it through my local apps and Finder.

 

I talked to WD tech support and the person never heard of WebDAV and couldn’t provide me any more info.

 

Thanks.

 

DP


Yes, open up port 8080 = port forwarding.

You need to consult your router’s manual to see how to set up port forwarding. If the Asus router is not the first router in your home/office, then it gets a bit more complicated but still the same idea. The idea is that traffic from outside arrives on your router at a certain port - say port 8080. Now your router needs to know where to forward this traffic to - and that’s what you confgure in a port forwarding - telling the router that all data (usally on TCP) on port X should be forwarded to the internal IP of your EX2 on port X. It works best if you first setup a static IP for your EX2 (if you haven’t already done so) by giving it a a fixed IP from the DHCP IP range based on the MAC address of your EX2 (every network device has a unique and permanent MAC address). This way, when you setup the port forwarding rule, you know what IP to send the port forwarded traffice to. Google stuff if you need more info - we all learnt things that way.

 

You have a Mac so I am not sure what special limitations you may (or may not) face with WebDAV clients on Macs…but Windows has an issue with secure WebDAV. Just for your reference, though it is for acessing WebDAV securely (i.e. over an encrypted connection) using Windows’ built-in WebDAV client and not from a Mac, you can see this thread…probably won’t be of much use to you from a Mac →   http://community.wd.com/t5/WD-My-Cloud-EX2/Secure-WEBDAV/m-p/764830

 

 

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Still trying to get this working with my MBP.

My goal is to be able to mount the EX2 as a drive when away from my home network so I can access my files directly from my applications.  For example, I just moved my Aperture library from my local drive to EX2 which works fine at home but the photo library is inaccessible when I am away.  I have used WebDAV in the past with Windows as far as Win98 but open to other ways to make it seamless to access the EX2 away from home.

Here’s my set up:

I have a Verizon FIOS Actiontec router which is in my closet with Wireless turned-off.  

I have a ASUS RT-AC56U wireless router connected to the Verizon router acting as my main router.  

To the ASUS router, I have the EX2 attached.

Can anyone walk me through how to set up the EX2 so it can be accessed seamlessly when away from my home network?

Thank you!!!

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