Moe

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  1. Here is a help article that lists all information regarding what is being accessed by Sync: http://help.getsync.com/customer/en/portal/articles/1953387-what-ports-and-protocols-are-used-by-sync-

     

    That hostname looks like it is part of this paragraph:

    Connecting to relay server to transfer data if direct connection is not possible:

    TCP and UDP port 3000 to r.usyncapp.com (via direct IP, 67.215.231.242, 67.215.229.106, 66.63.177.26)

     

    Can you also check in the preferences of the shares that all checkboxes are unchecked?

    To do that, go into your Sync GUI and right click on your share and open up the preferences and there you will see if it is using Relay or Tracker server.

  2. Dude you know that this is the competing product to Syncthing, right? :D lol

     

    But I can give you support: Uninstall Syncthing and install BitTorrent Sync!

     

    You can find all information here: http://help.getsync.com/customer/portal/articles/1888507-synology

     

    You need to download this package for your NAS: avoton (x64) (https://download-cdn.getsync.com/2.2.1/Synology/bittorrentsync_avoton_2.2.1-1.spk direct link to install the package manually)

  3. That is the general idea behind Sync to have a share and almost as many peers can have access to it as you want.

     

    This seems to be a connectivity/discovery bug.

    Maybe your work pc is behind some sort of firewall disabling the discovery of other peers?

     

    Also this should go into the troubleshooting forum instead of "general"