This instruction applies for all QNAP NAS devices that run the QNAP firmware 4.2 or higher. For other firmware versions the screens may be different.
- Apply all your changes and connect your QNAP with PhotoSync using FTP: Open the PhotoSync settings, choose Configure FTP and create a FTP connection with the following configuration values. Tap on Done to initiate the connection.
- . PhotoSync supports all storage devices with SMB, (S)FTP and WebDAV capabilities from Synology, QNAP & Buffalo NAS, ownCloud, Nextcloud, WD MyCloud, FreeNAS, Western Digital, Seagate, Toshiba.
. PhotoSync supports NAS storage devices, servers and personal cloud services from: - Synology - QNAP & Buffalo NAS - ownCloud - NextCloud - WD MyCloud - FreeNAS - OpenMediaVault - Seagate Personal Cloud - NETGEAR ReadyNAS - and many more.
Photosync Qnap
To use PhotoSync with a QNAP NAS, you need to configure the NAS for FTP access first.
Connect to your QNAP device with a web browser, log in to the administration interface and open the Control Panel. If you don't know the IP address of your QNAP device yet (which you should to connect via web browser) you can see it in the Network setting under System Settings
Make sure that you have a least one user defined to grant access to your QNAP device. If not, please go to Users in the Privilege Settings to create a new user. You user needs write access to at least one shared folder. To open the shared folder permissions, please click on the Edit Shared Folder Permission button next to the user name.
In the shared folder permissions window please check the RW (Read/Write) permission for at least one of your shared folders to grant the user write access to the shared folder.
If you want to create additional shared folders, you can do this in the Shared Folders setting in the Privilege Settings.
Finally to use your shared folders with your QNAP users for file transfers, you need to enable FTP service (file transfer protocol) in the FTP settings in Network Services. PhotoSync also supports encrypted FTP with SSL/TLS (FTPS), so you may want to enable this option too. We recommend to enable Unicode support for your FTP service. PhotoSync by default uses Unicode for the file and folder names.
Apply all your changes and connect your QNAP with PhotoSync: Open the PhotoSync settings, choose Configure > FTP and create an FTP connection with the following configuration values:
Server: | IP address of your QNAP NAS, in this example 192.168.178.10 |
Port: | Port number of your FTP service, in this example 21 |
Login: | Username of your QNAP user, e.g. photosync |
Password: | Password of your QNAP user |
Directory: | leave empty, can be selected later |
FTP Mode: | Automatic |
Photosync App Qnap
Tap on Done to initiate the connection. Use the FTP target you created to transfer photos to your QNAP NAS or to browse and retrieve photos from your QNAP NAS.