Ports 80 and 443 must be unused on your NAS. By default, QTS assigns both ports to the Web Server application. Please change this (in QNAP GUI Settings, Applications, Web Server) to 9080 and 9443 to ...
Ports 80, 443, and 8080 must be unused by your NAS. By default, QTS assigns ports 8080 and 443 as the default HTTP and HTTPS ports for the QNAP Web Admin Console, and assigns 80 as the default HTTP ...
This is a look at a real-world setup of the TS-677 as an migration and upgrade from a previous QNAP model. QNAP pride themselves as being able to take a working RAID set from a previous model and be ...
After a series of articles on the enterprise-grade Tailscale VPN whose free version suits his needs just fine, Tom demonstrate his quick-and-easy process of utilizing the VPN on a home ...
We spotted the QBoat Sunny at QNAP’s booth back at CES in January and much has changed since then. Not only did QNAP change from an Intel based solution to an ARM based one, but the product seems to ...
QNAP's TS-431+ NAS is a welcomed upgrade over the previous generation and adds to their extensive portfolio of solid, performance network storage appliances. As the NAS platform has changed over the ...
QNAP’s TVS-682T ($1,895 on Amazon) is a business-class storage device that’s best suited to business and high demand video editing environments. While it offers more horsepower than needed for most ...
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