The TerraMaster NAS is perfect for enterprise mixed environments, allowing for a seamless cross-platform operating system and file sharing among multiple devices.
Well, there are many reasons why you should use a TerraMaster TNAS. For users whose needs for storage surpass their device’s internal capacity, they may be forced to seek out external storage options. The need for backups can also create a demand for additional storage – often a single disk external drive enclosure isn’t enough.
Media/Large files storage
If you are looking to store large amounts of media files securely over the cloud then TerraMaster TNAS is the solution you are looking for. Through TNAS you can store your data to the cloud securely and access it anywhere anytime.
Home Multimedia
With TNAS you can not only store the media files but can set up a Home multimedia and access those media files from laptops, mobile,tablets, firestick tv etc without having to copy and paste the file to your device.
Manage and securely access company files
TNAS provides an easy way to manage, access, and share files between different devices and operating systems, whether you are using a personal computer, tablet, or mobile phone. This will make the company’s data management easier and improve work efficiency between different departments.
If you are behind a CGNAT then you must be facing issues in accessing your TNAS remotely because CGNAT doesn’t allow you to forward ports this is where PureVPN comes in handy as PureVPN can help you eliminate CGNAT and connect you directly to a public IP address, which is one of the only ways to fix the issues associated with CGNAT when accessing your TNAS.
NAS, or network attached storage, refers to a file storage device that is dedicated to providing users with access to files. Because NAS devices are connected to your network, this allows all users to easily access files from a central location. However, it’s important to note that you should install a VPN on your NAS device in order to keep all traffic private and secure while it’s being sent over the network.
Most of the TNAS supports VPN clients such as F2-221/F5-221/F2-423/F4-423/F5-422 and so on. So you can directly set up the VPN connection by going into the Network settings and creating a VPN profile.
However if you have ARM devices then you won’t be able to set up a VPN client on your TerraMaster. For this you will require a VPN supported router to establish a VPN connection and connect your TNAS with it.
If you have a TerraMaster TNAS and you want to access it remotely from anywhere then you achieve that through PureVPN by setting up PureVPN on your router, and enable the required port for accessing TNAS.
Note: Before configuring VPN on router please make sure that your router is not working as a modem and have PPTP.
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