How to map a drive on your Wi-Fi Route Mac and Windows.
Step 1:
Click Go then select the Connect to Server... option.
Step 2:
Step 1:
Click Go then select the Connect to Server... option.
Step 2:
NOTE:If the router’s Secure Folder Access feature is enabled, you will be asked to log in using your Name and Password either as Registered User/admin or Guest.
Logging in:
admin – account password is the router password.
As guest – account password is "guest" unless you have changed it.
As guest – account password is "guest" unless you have changed it.
Step 3:
Select the name of your USB storage device and click OK.
Once your network drive is mapped on your Desktop, you will be able to access your shared files whenever you are connected to the network as if your computer is physically connected to the USB storage
QUICK TIP: If you cannot see the icon for your USB storage on your Desktop, click Finder. Select Preferences… and make sure that the Connected servers option is selected.
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