Apr 27
Step 1: For Windows XP, Click Start and Click Run ,and type \\IP of D-Link DNS-320/DNS-321/DNS-323/DNS-325/DNS-343 (eg. \\192.168.0.132) and press OK.
For Vista or Win7 this command line is located right above the Windows Button.
Step 2: Right Click the drive/folder in which to access and Select Map Network Drive (Volume_1 used in this example).
Step 3: Choose Drive letter to Map Drive and select Connect using a different user name If credentials are required or just click Finish if users have not been created.
Step 4: Enter the Username and Password for the selected folder.
Step 5: Click OK.
Step 6: Click Finish.
The Drive is now mapped and Accessible.
I can only map the DNS320 as network drive on the Laptop i used to setup the sharecentre. That laptop is running Vista. My other computers are either running win 7 or OSx. The other computers cannot map the DNS320 as network drive rather only stream media from the sharecentre. I have tried many ways but no luck, can you shed some light on this?
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