[NAS] Synology NAS owner club!

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Just joined the club with a DS213j, very satisfied with the performance and not to mention the apps available. Anyone knows if Plex available anytime soon for the DS213j?
 

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DS411+ user here.. just noticed this thread.

Disk 2 in my SHR array got a few I/O errors the past week.. guess it's time to upgrade soon..
 

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#2 and #4 are chicken feet to any decent NAS model.
#3 depends on how you are streaming. If it's directly from the shared folder, it falls under #2, so no issue, but if you're thinking of using Video Station or Plex to stream to iPad or mobile devices, get 412+
Not sure what you need for #1. If it's for download etc, no issue at all.

I was comparing the exact same thing as you before. In the end went for 412+ due to its Intel processor (so can run Plex) and 1GB RAM.
Thanks for ur advice.. i went with ur recommendation.
 

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Thanks for ur advice.. i went with ur recommendation.
Guys... those using Video Station...
Pls install the beta version. I tried the latest version, when streaming via apps it does not have sound.

Apparently after doing a bit of research it was due to some copyright issues that they removed the codec in the latest version. Once u install the beta version the sound will supported.
 

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remote access from public area.

If I want to download something or view photos from public computers. What are the things I need to enable? Also I need to type in ":5000, 5006, 6007, etc" behind my DDNS link?
 

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Has anyone tried the Mail Server? Does the Mail Server support multiple Hosting?
My fren thinking of having his c/o 3 different email domains to be put them
on the DS1511+ and not to use the service of mail hosting by the xxx c/o.
I know of static IP and Domain name pointing to the static IP and MX record
is a must. But what about can the DS Mail Server handle multiple domains
i.e. @abc.om @def.com @xyz.com?
 

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If I want to download something or view photos from public computers. What are the things I need to enable? Also I need to type in ":5000, 5006, 6007, etc" behind my DDNS link?

yes.

you can only use port 80 (for 1 application) - generally.

so choose it wisely if you do not want to put the port no. at the back.
 

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Has anyone tried the Mail Server? Does the Mail Server support multiple Hosting?
My fren thinking of having his c/o 3 different email domains to be put them
on the DS1511+ and not to use the service of mail hosting by the xxx c/o.
I know of static IP and Domain name pointing to the static IP and MX record
is a must. But what about can the DS Mail Server handle multiple domains
i.e. @abc.om @def.com @xyz.com?

try it and he will know.
 

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yes.

you can only use port 80 (for 1 application) - generally.

so choose it wisely if you do not want to put the port no. at the back.

My ISP is SH has block port 80, I also opened a new port 82 from my router and in the NAS router I also port forward 82. But when I login with my 4g through mobile browser "hostname.synology.me:82". I got a message Web station has been enabled. To finish setting up your website. Please see the "web service" section of DSM help. What is wrong somewhere?

Edit: When I try "hostname.synology.me:5000", I'm able to login.
 

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U using starhub fibre or cable?


My ISP is SH has block port 80, I also opened a new port 82 from my router and in the NAS router I also port forward 82. But when I login with my 4g through mobile browser "hostname.synology.me:82". I got a message Web station has been enabled. To finish setting up your website. Please see the "web service" section of DSM help. What is wrong somewhere?

Edit: When I try "hostname.synology.me:5000", I'm able to login.
 

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Ya, starhub cable has block port 80.

I had port forward port 82 from my router & NAS. But i still get "Web station has been enabled. To finish setting up your website. Please see the "web service" section of DSM help." message.
 

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My ISP is SH has block port 80, I also opened a new port 82 from my router and in the NAS router I also port forward 82. But when I login with my 4g through mobile browser "hostname.synology.me:82". I got a message Web station has been enabled. To finish setting up your website. Please see the "web service" section of DSM help. What is wrong somewhere?

Edit: When I try "hostname.synology.me:5000", I'm able to login.

from what i read.. your webstation got no issue.

have you written any page for it? It seems like you have not done any thus the page of "Web Station has been enabled"
 
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oh wait, what exactly are you trying to do btw?

because after reading i saw this

If I want to download something or view photos from public computers. What are the things I need to enable? Also I need to type in ":5000, 5006, 6007, etc" behind my DDNS link?


fyi, go disable the webstation since you are not planning to host a site on your NAS, instead you should install photo station
 
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