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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-320L => Topic started by: maliboo on January 23, 2016, 03:01:59 AM
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Hi all,
I know this has been asked so many times, however I donīt manage to find a solution.
I have a dlink 320lw with update firmware, Iīve got the android app, I can enter to my Volume_1 folder but not to my P2P one!
I can acces via web, but why not via mobile?
I have put the P2P folder in Share mode in the configuration but nothing appears in the mobile app.
I am also running P2P encryption disable, though.
I am very satisfy so far with the NAS, however this annoys me so much!
Can you help me??
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UPP!!
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Any status on this? ???
Hi all,
I know this has been asked so many times, however I donīt manage to find a solution.
I have a dlink 320lw with update firmware, Iīve got the android app, I can enter to my Volume_1 folder but not to my P2P one!
I can acces via web, but why not via mobile?
I have put the P2P folder in Share mode in the configuration but nothing appears in the mobile app.
I am also running P2P encryption disable, though.
I am very satisfy so far with the NAS, however this annoys me so much!
Can you help me??
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Hi all,
I know this has been asked so many times, however I donīt manage to find a solution.
I have a dlink 320lw with update firmware, Iīve got the android app, I can enter to my Volume_1 folder but not to my P2P one!
I can acces via web, but why not via mobile?
I have put the P2P folder in Share mode in the configuration but nothing appears in the mobile app.
I am also running P2P encryption disable, though.
I am very satisfy so far with the NAS, however this annoys me so much!
Can you help me??
It's one of the anomalies from DLink
It's a restricted (oops virtual) folder AFAIK and remember
Read my comment and the reply from Ivan
http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=64290.msg265079#msg265079 (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=64290.msg265079#msg265079)
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Thank for the info Phil. ;)
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I'm wondering if there's any possibilities of creating a folder shortcut and then adding this shortcut somewhere in the accessible folder structure?
I have tested with QuiXplorer - it's possible to add the folder as a bookmark in a webbrowser