NMH410 as a external hard drive & upload files through web browser

Hi,
I had just installed a NMH410 and has some questions as follow:
Can NMH410 be used as an external HDD without internet?
Is there anywhere I can upload files through the web browser?

mosidiot wrote:
I had just installed a NMH410 and has some questions as follows:
1. Can NMH410 be used as an external HDD without internet?
Yes - The NMH is a local network device, and you can store/retrieve files on it using the computers on your home network using either Windows Explorer, or connecting to it in Linux/MacOS as a Samba share.
However: The NMH requires an Internet connection to dowload firmware updates, and - If my experiences today are anything to go on - You'll need to have up to date Flash support in your web browser to be able to configure and administrate the thing.
(See the new thread that I'll be posting in this forum shortly.)
mosidiot wrote:
2. Is there anywhere I can upload files through the web browser?
Yes - The NMH does support uploading via a web browser as long as the latter has a recent Flash plugin installed. For small numbers of files, this should work fine...But for larger numbers of files, I'd suggest using either Windows Explorer, or the Media Importer program that came on the enclosed CD-ROM. :-)
You can find full details and instructions for doing both of the above in the NMH 4xx user guide, which may be downloaded Here. :-)
Farewell... >:-)
+++ DieselDragon +++
Edit: Corrected broken link to user guide.

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