Note: For FTP transfers, we recommend installing and using a dedicated FTP application,
which can either be a free utility or professional shareware program.
Windows Explorer
Use Windows Explorer and type \\ followed by the IP address of the NAS. It will list all
available folders and shares on the NAS, which you can then access directly.
You can copy files to the network storage as if it were a folder on your local drive. Depending
on the available bandwidth, you can also directly play and open the files, although we
recommend transferring the data to your local drive first.
Mapping a Network Drive
For easy access, we recommend mapping the storage as network drive.
Step 1. Double-click on My Computer, go to the Tools menu and select “Map Network
Drive”
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