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NAS - Network Attached Storage How To's
How to setup your QNAP NAS with Apple Time Machine Print E-mail
Knowledge Base - NAS How To's

Using your NAS as an archive for Time Machine is fairly easy, although it requires a little fiddling in the Terminal. You can find the pdf contributed by a QNAP forum user - sodium. here based on the ideas from stevebow.

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Accessing ReadyNAS with Windows Print E-mail
Knowledge Base - NAS How To's

Unlike USB drives where you would access the drive through a drive letter, accessing the contents on the ReadyNAS is slightly different. You still have an option to access your ReadyNAS content using a drive letter, but you will need to manually "map" a drive letter to your content. Content on the ReadyNAS are represented as shares, such as "media" and "backup". You can access them using what’s called a UNC ("Universal Naming Convention") path. Quite simply in the case of the ReadyNAS, you would access these shares through the file explorer as:

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