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7.1.2.1 Windows Explorer
Use
Windows
Explorer
and
enter
\\IP,
where
IP
stands
for
the
IP
address
or
type
\\MAC,
where
MAC
stands
for
the
MAC
address
(all
in
one
word)
into
the
address
field
and
click
Enter.
It
will
list
all
available
folders
on
your
network
drive.
To
create
a
permanent
link
to
your
network
drive,
see
“Mapping
a
Network
Drive”.
You
can
copy
files
to
the
network
drive
as
if
it
were
a
folder
on
your
local
drive.
Depending
on
the
bandwidth,
you
can
also
open
and
play
the
files
directly.
If
you
experience
lag
when
accessing
certain
files,
we
recommend
transferring
the
data
to
your
local
drive
first.
When
you
have
to
access
multiple
folders
with
different
passwords
or
have
modified
the
settings
without
a
computer
restart,
go
to
“Tools”
and
disconnect
the
temporary
network
drive
first,
before
accessing
a
new
folder.
7.1.2.2 Mapping a Network Drive
Mapping
the
network
drive
will
allow
you
to
create
a
permanent
link
that
will
be
present
even
after
restarting
the
computer.
This
permanent
link
provides
convenient
access
to
your
network
drive
and
can
be
used
to
store
file
within
other
applications.
If
you
experience
problems
when
trying
to
access
the
shared
folders,
disconnect
all
network
drives,
reboot
your
computer,
restart
your
network
drive
and
then
try
again.
Double
click
on
My
Computer,
go
to
the
Tools
menu
and
select
“Map
Network
Drive…”.
Follow
the
setup
wizard
and
fill
in
the
path
to
your
network
drive.
For
SMB,
when
entering
the
IP
address,
also
add
the
shared
folder
name
(e.g.\\192.168.11.11\public).
For
WebDAV,
copy
the
internal
or
external
URL
and
enter
that
URL
(e.g.
http://59.124.25.118:1200/webdav/).
We
recommend
selecting
the
“reconnect
at
logon”
option
when
you
map
the
network
drive,
otherwise
you
will
have
to
map
it
again
after
a
restart.
Once
the
drive
has
been
mapped,
you
are
able
to
find
and
access
it
under
My
Computer.
When
mounting
the
drive
on
Windows
XP,
the
system
does
not
accept
a
custom
port
number
for
WebDAV.
Instead,
the
port
number
80
is
used
by
default.
Enter
the
URL
without
port
number
(e.g.http://59.124.25.118/webdav/)
and
when
accessing
it
remotely
from
outside
the
LAN,
make
sure
the
external
port
is
set
to
port
80
(see
in
Network
menu)
and
set
up
port
forwarding
accordingly.
On
Windows,
by
default,
the
file
size
for
a
single
file
when
transferred
via
WebDAV
is
limited
to
50MB!
This
is
a
limitation
of
the
Operating
System
and
not
the
network
drive.
Please
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/900900
for
more
information.
7.1.2.3 Disconnecting a Network Drive
When
you
don’t
need
a
mapped
network
drive
any
more,
we
recommend
disconnecting
it.
It
is
also
necessary
to
disconnect
a
temporary
network
drive
when
you
try
to
login
with
a
new
user
name
and
password
but
have
not
restarted
the
computer
in
between.
Double
‐
click
on
My
Computer,
go
to
Tools
and
select
“Disconnect
Network
Drive…”.
Select
any
temporary
or
mapped
network
drives
that
you
would
like
to
remove
and
click
OK.
7.1.2.4
FTP
For
FTP
transfers,
we
recommend
installing
and
using
a
dedicated
FTP
application,
which
can
either
be
a
free
application
or
a
shareware
program.
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