

I have seen a number of different posts that say you need to try to type: Ftp://username.Password.198.162.1.XXX:PortNumber or other variations to access your DNS323, but maybe, there should be an easier way to document this for the avaerage user. I really feel this is not documented very well anywhere. My ISP is charter do they need to know anything to allow this? WD (World Book) uses a software version/web version for full featured access you pay a yearly fee.Ģ.

Do I need to go and get a domain? Linksys uses a free year trial of TZO/DynDNS which makes it easy to access it over the web. Both competitors WD and Linksys make this very easy for the less than average user, so where is the guide?ġ.

#CYBERDUCK FOR MAC DNS ISSUE HOW TO#
There is nothing IMO to show you exactly how to do this. Ok, to start with I did the searching, I read the sticky's, I read the manual, I googled and I have a good idea on how my home router and toaster are configured to allow for ftp file access over the internet.
