NAS Download Manager (for Synology) is a file downloader extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 40,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.10 from 157 rated user, last update is 663 days ago.
NAS Download Manager allows you to add and manage your download tasks on your Synology DiskStation NAS right from your browser. NAS Download Manager requires a Synology NAS with DSM version 4 or higher. Features: - Right-click and download many types of media and files (e.g. .torrent files). - Clear all completed tasks with one click. - Choose destination folder for new download tasks. - View, filter and sort all the current download tasks in the extension popup. - Add/pause/resume/remove download tasks in the extension popup. - System notifications for completed download tasks. - Open some types of links (e.g. magnet:) in the extension rather than a desktop application. - Add multiple downloads at the same time. Please note that NAS Download Manager is not an official Synology offering.
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Solution for "Connection failed " error: Replace the host from raw ip address to quickconnect address
It was a bit of a trial-and-error process to setup, but I finally figured it out. Once it's setup, it works great. Here's what I did: 1) Login to your Synology NAS on a web browser using an admin account 2) Take note of the URL in the address bar and copy everything after "https://" but before ":5001". Note that in my case it included some combination of the NAS's local IP address and the quickconnect ID that I had setup previously. 3) Paste that into the host field in the extension setup form. 4) Enter the admin username you used previously. 5) Enter the password for the admin username used previously.
As already posted, to resolve the login/connection issue follow the advice in Neville Hunt's comment (Dec 3 2021): "configure DSM Web Services to automatically redirect HTTP connections to HTTPS for DSM Desktop" **AND** David Van den Bergh's sub-comment (Dec 16, 2021): "visit the DSM https page in the browser to force acceptance of the SSL certificate"