FTP
First, the FTP server on the NAS must be enabled.
- Synology : How to access files on Synology NAS via FTP.
- QNAP : Set up Your Own FTP Server in an Easy Way.
- ASUSTOR : FTP Server.
New Drive
1.Under Storage, select the FTP in the NAS tab.
2.Select the required options.
3.Select the protocol (ftp/ftps) with the checkbox to the right of the address label and enter the server address, port number. Click the Connect button.
Options
- Enter the path to the server to use as the top-level folder.(options)
- If you are not using an account, click the Anonymous.
- Optionally, select the charset, Transfer Mode, TLS/SSL.
- TLS/SSL is supported when the protocol ftps is selected.
4.The associated drive is created in the Network locations of the file explorer.
Drive Connect/Disconnect
1.Clicking the Disconnect button() removes the FTP you've connected from the file browser.
2.When you click the Connect button(), FTP will be created in the Network locations of the File Explorer.
Drive Edit
1.If the drive is connected, click the Disconnect button().
Attention
Editing is not possible while the drive is connected.
3.Change any options that require correction, or select advanced options and click the OK or Apply button.
Drive Remove
1.If the drive is connected, click the Disconnect button(), then click the Delete button.()
2.When you click the OK button, the drive is removed from the list of connections.