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9. Working with Windows 9.1 Mapping a Network Drive When using Windows it is possible to Map a folder to a driver letter so that the folders on the NAS device are more easily accessible. Basically it can be setup so that the NAS device shows up as a drive letter when you use My Computer or Windows Explorer. Step 1 Open My Computer or Windows Explorer and in the address bar type in \\airnas\ in the Address Bar. If you have changed the host name of the NAS device, use that new name instead. The double backslash in front of the name is required. Step 2 Once this is open, Right-click on the folder you wish to map and choose the option to Map Network Drive. 32
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9. Working with Windows
9.1 Mapping a Network Drive
When using Windows it is possible to Map a folder to a driver letter so that the folders
on the NAS device are more easily accessible. Basically it can be setup so that the NAS
device shows up as a drive letter when you use My Computer or Windows Explorer.
Step 1
Open My Computer or Windows Explorer and in the address bar type in
\\airnas\
in the Address Bar. If you have changed the host name of the NAS device, use
that new name instead. The double backslash in front of the name is required.
Step 2
Once this is open, Right-click on the folder you wish to map and choose the
option to Map Network Drive.