The web interface is ideal for quick file uploads, no matter if you are at home or not. No software installation or further setup is required, all that's needed is a web browser and of course an internet connection.
If you are planning to upload a large amount of files or very
large files over 1.86GB, please use Samba or
FTP instead. The web interface is not suitable for large file backups, not only because of the slower transfer rates but also due to other limitations (e.g. file size or upload/download restrictions for folders).
Open the MyCloud file explorer.
Open the folder where you would like to store the file(s).
Click
Upload.
If this is the first time you are uploading files, you are presented with 3 options. Select your preferred upload method and click OK.
Option 1 is for older browsers that do not support HTML5 yet. You can only upload one file at the time.
Option 2 is only for browser that already have Google Gears installed. Google Gears is no longer available for download.
Option 3 is the recommended method for new browsers, letting you drag and drop multiple files onto the upload window.
If you have previously used the upload function and enabled “Don't remind me again!”, you can upload the files immediately. If you would like to change the upload method, click
Options to go back to the selection window.
In this example, the HTML5 method is used. Simply drag and drop the file(s) onto the upload window.
You can monitor the upload process and if necessary also cancel the tasks.
When the upload is completed, click
Refresh and you can view the files in the file explorer.
For Internet Explorer, the HTML5 upload method requires
IE 10 or above.
Starting with firmware version 20131021, dragging and dropping files also works when the files are dropped directly on the content window, without first opening the upload window.
When using the HTML5 upload method, you can drag and drop multiple files at once but only with Chrome can you also drag and drop whole folders including sub-folders.
When using the web interface, the upload size for single files is limited to 1.86GB. To upload large files and/or a large amount of files (e.g. weekly file backup), please mount the network drive using Samba or use any of the other available network protocols (e.g. AFP, NFS,
FTP). For more information, please see
File Management > Overview and Comparison.
To rename multiple files in a batch once they are uploaded to the network drive, use the Batch Rename command.
Select the files you would like to rename.
Right-click to open the context menu and select
Batch Rename.
Enter a name followed by a dash or underscore (the dash or underscore is not a requirement, only a suggestion).
Click OK to rename the files.
The selected files will be renamed automatically with the new name plus a number attached at the end (e.g. images_01, images_02, etc.).
Remember that if you have previously added these files to an album, renaming them will remove the files from the album, so you will have to add them again after the renaming process is completed.