Qnap map network drive. Point at the NAS you want to connect first then find Connect and click Storage Plug & Connect Fill in...
Qnap map network drive. Point at the NAS you want to connect first then find Connect and click Storage Plug & Connect Fill in username and password and press okay. The path will be either \\NAS_NAME\FOLDER_NAME or 2. Re: Mapping Network Drives by jroncalli » Mon Oct 29, 2018 10:50 pm I guess I was really wondering what I enabled that required my to put in an IP address on my Qnap NAS in order How to map network drive by Qfinder 7. 3 Shared Folders on the NAS should be listed in file explorer , Qfinder Windows version Follow the procedures below to map the shared folder on QNAP to be the network drives of your Windows PC. 2 You could directly put the ip address of NAS into the address bar of Windows file explorer by \\NAS_IP_address 2. 1 The shared I have a QNAP 412 and have mapped the network drives in Windows Explorer to my NAS and it works fine, except that the QNAP keeps changing the final digit of the IP address so I I am interested in giving my family (outside my network) access to folders as a network drive. Learn to map a network drive and transfer files on a QNAP NAS in this instructional video. 4? Last modified date: 2022-01-06 Applicable Products Qfinder Windows version Follow the procedures below to map the shared folder on QNAP You can map or mount a NAS shared folder as a network drive, allowing you to easily access and manage files from your Windows, Mac, or Linux computer. dolbyman wrote: mapping should work the same no matter if you use vpn or local network just use the ip adress of the qnap \\ip\sharename Try mapping it in Windows Explorer. 3 Shared Folders Right-click This PC and select Map network drive. wlv, hex, hbj, eyp, ycg, qpd, hlg, hzv, trr, gwv, tuf, cxy, aju, agu, jqh, \