24
earch Dialogue
Se
ect
tar
in t
e system tray an
se
ect
earc
. Use t
e Searc
ia
ogue
to search
or Computer
For the computer name to search
or enter
so
onas” an
t
en
ress Searc
Now to fi nd the connected NAS drive.
Double-click the NAS drive entry to connect and view its shared
olders.
rowse My
omputer
en
om
uter and double-click on
Network Places
rowse to
or
rou
to fi nd the NAS drive share folders
Once
ou have located the attached NAS drive’s shared folders,
ou can
ma
a drive letter to a folder. To do this, ri
ht-click on the folder and select
map network drive”. Fill out the dialogue box that Windows presents and
then select
ini
haring
les using Mac OS
A Mac running Mac OS X can access a connecte
NAS
rive. C
ic
on
N
tw
rk, open the
older “Workgroup” and locate the “sohonas” device.
Dou
e-c
ic
“so
onas” to o
en t
e connection
ia
o
ue
ox
W
en
rom
te
to “Se
ect SMB/CIFS s
are
vo
ume
ou want to connect
to” use the pull-down menu to select one o
the current shares. You will next
be prompted to authenticate by entering your username and password.
For “username” use t
e Mac OS “S
ort Name” t
at
ou use
to create
our
account on t
e NAS
rive.
A
ter completing authentication your shared
older will appear on your
desktop. You can now drag and drop
les to this
older as you can
or any
folder
ttachin
USB Device
our NAS drive contains a USB-A port that is active only while the drive
is connected usin
the Ethernet connection. This USB-A connection
is
isa
e
w
en t
e
rive is connecte
to a com
uter via t
e USB-B
nn
t
n
The USB-A port can be used to attach either a USB printer or a USB storage