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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-320 => Topic started by: nmcar on January 20, 2013, 05:27:26 AM
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Hi all!
I have a Nexus 7 tablet and I love to manage my NAS from there. When I bought the tablet I could easily download torrent files to the tablet and upload them from there to the NAS from the Upload torrent window of the native torrent client. But suddenly the DNS 320 torrent client started to refuse the torrent uploads by stating a torrent upload error code 104. Or sometimes it just ignores that I had chosen a file and it simply prompts me to upload a file.
A few minutes ago I could upload torrents from the Nexus. I logged out from the NAS and when I logged in again, I received the same upload error again.
I use Chrome.
Can you give me a hint about what's going on here?
Thank you.
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Have you tried with a different browser and if so do you get the same results?
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I have almost the same problem here... I can access the DNS-320 web interface via remote (DDNS). But, when I try to send a torrent file stored on my PC, the system gives me error 104. Remote management it's the only purpose I bought this device. I've tried with desktop versions of Chrome, Firefox, Opera, IE 10/11.
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It sounds as if you are trying to do two different things. When you say you try to send a torrent file from your PC to the NAS do you mean the small torrent descriptor file (somedescription.torrent) used to download a, usually, much larger file or the larger file you have already downloaded to your PC?
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It sounds as if you are trying to do two different things. When you say you try to send a torrent file from your PC to the NAS do you mean the small torrent descriptor file (somedescription.torrent) used to download a, usually, much larger file or the larger file you have already downloaded to your PC?
I mean the small torrent descriptor (.torrent extension, since 320L does not work with magnet links)
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OK, so you have a small file to upload to the NAS.
Since we don't use the torrent feature on any of our several NAS boxes I can't be sure that the following will work - it does work for us uploading and downloading files to PCs and tablets.
On the NAS enable the FTP server if you haven't already done so.
Next open the correct ports on your internet modem/router.
Install FileZilla on your PC and ES File Explorer on Android tablet - both of these will allow you to connect to the NAS FTP server.
Transfer the files from the PC or tablet to the NAS.
Do what you need to do with the NAS to start the torrent downloading.
What I have given are very general instructions, hopefully someone that does use the service will give specific instructions but until then give this a try, it might get you going.
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Solution install fun_plug + transmit. You can use url or magnet link to upload torrents.
http://bernaerts.dyndns.org/nas/71-dns325-ffp07/226-dns325-ffp7-transmission