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Seagate Business Storage 8-bay Rackmount NAS Reviewer’s Guide/page 11
By double-clicking on the NAS device icon, you
can view the shared folders you have access to.
Note this access is controlled by the share
settings from the NAS OS management interface.
You can click on a file to open it with the default app on
your PC or Mac. For instance, if you open a PDF it will
open in your computer’s default program, such as
Adobe Acrobat. If you chose to edit and save a file that
you opened from Wuala, it saves the changes directly
to the file stored on the NAS. To add a new file, simply
drag and drop into the app window and the file will
upload to the designated folder on your NAS or Wuala
cloud storage.
Additionally, you can use the “W” drive feature to
manage files with a familiar Windows file folder view
or Mac Finder view. Navigate to the “Computer”
folder on your PC or open a Finder window on your
Mac. You should see a new drive labeled “W:” or
“Wuala”. Inside the drive you will find two folders,
one named after your Wuala login (this is your cloud
storage) and the other labeled “Devices” (inside are
the NAS devices associated with your account).
The W drive feature works inside and outside of your
local network. When traveling, all you need is an
Internet connection to stay connected to your files.
The W drive offers the most intuitive experience for
remotely accessing files since you can navigate
through your content just like any other folder stored
on your computer.
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