Network Cables User Manual

NSA-220 User’s Guide
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CHAPTER 8
Application Screens
This chapter discusses the application screens.
8.1 Application Screens
Use the application screens to:
Configure settings for FTP file transfers to/from the NSA. See Section 8.2 on page 89.
Share files with media clients. See Section 8.3 on page 90.
Download files from the Internet. See Section 8.5 on page 93.
Download frequently updated digital content like TV programs, radio talk shows,
Podcasts (audio files), and blogs. See Section 8.12 on page 105.
Share a printer. See Section 8.15 on page 109.
8.2 FTP Access for NSA Files
Use FTP to upload files to the NSA and download files from the NSA. Click Applications >
FTP to open the following screen. Use this screen to:
Enable or disable FTP.
Set a connection limit.
Set an idle timeout.
Enable or disable anonymous FTP access.
Specify a character set to use.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a file transfer service that operates on the Internet. A system
running the FTP server accepts commands from a system running an FTP client. FTP is not a
secure protocol. Your file transfers could be subject to snooping.