2/13/2023 0 Comments How to set up a nas for mac and pcSetting up SMB on the Mac is easier than Windows, and most folders are already shared. ![]() ![]() It’s even easier on a Mac as almost everything is already shared by default, but you need to turn on SMB sharing for the user you want to log on as before it will be accessible by the NAS box. ![]() That’s all there is to it for a Windows PC. If all you want is to back up the drive or folder, de-select Full Control and Write, leaving Read checked.Click Okay, and you’ll return to the previous dialog. If you have, Windows will underline it, and put the name of your PC or domain in front of it. Click on the Check Name button make sure it’s a legitimate choice and you’ve spelled it correctly. To add a user (required), click on Add, and in the next dialog, type in your user name or the name of the user you’ll be logging on with from the NAS box.The chart below lists some of the more popular NAS box vendors and which protocols they support for remote to local backup. WD, for instance, only supports FTP for backing up to the box, Seagate supports SMB and FTP, while Synology doesn’t support either on many of its less-expensive boxes. Your NAS box might choose the protocol for you. ![]() FTP is almost universally supported by NAS boxes for remote-to-local backup, while for some reason, SMB isn’t always. I’ll show you how to use the backup and sync apps on a NAS box in a bit, but first you need to select a sharing/transfer protocol and configure your computers.You have two choices: SMB (Server Message Block), which is simple to set up on PCs, or FTP (File Transfer Protocol), which can work both locally and remotely. Why not just use the integrated file-sharing capabilities of computers and leverage the software on the NAS box, instead? But if you’re like me, the last thing you want is yet another program bugging you with reminders, warnings, and other messages, not to mention chewing up CPU cycles that you might want for more useful purposes.
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