Just to continue here a bit:
[Regarding the Remote backups feature in Applications, it would be nice to have a box to select either incremental or complete backup plus a selectable destination folder. As it is right now, it only gives you Volume 1 or 2. It would be nice to be able to select a volume and be able to select or create a folder within that volume instead of just backing up to the root directory. As mentioned before, the ability to enter a URL for a Dyndns address would be great instead of the integer IP address.] - update: I researched a bit more about RSYNC, and I see how it works now so I see there's no need for the complete versus incremental choice as it is able to compare differences and basically send over what's needed to make the two copies identical. *** The remote path can still only be selected as Volume_1 or Volume_2 as no other directory choices or make new directory choice is available.
In addition, an email regarding the status of a remote backup would be great. Or even a report log in the remote backup area saying yes the remote backup was successful and verified would be great. How can you tell if the remote backup turned out okay?
Is there any other way to get a Dyndns address to work with remote backs up NAS to NAS?
Also, regarding the password request when accessing, what I've done is in Windows Explorer is to Map Network drive, enter in manunally \\dlinknas\Volume_1 and when it asks for the username/password, enter guest with no password, check remember my password (or something to that effect), and enter. I hope that checkbox will make it persistent so next time it reconnects it won't prompt for the log in info. I don't know if that checkbox only works for one session or persists. Hope that helps someone out there.
Update - this does work, and it does persist the next day so for those with admin as their Windows account username, you can simply enter guest and nothing for the password, check remember my credentials or login info, and you should be good to go next time. It's weird as before I did this, it wouldn't always ask for the login every time. I could map the drive to other computers without a problem. Further along, I noticed that the login pop-up started appearing so maybe it has a relationship to some other setting in the NAS that I did, but I didn't change anything about the wide open access so it's puzzling.