Map Network Drive NAS

How to map network drive in win 10 to an iomega nas

To map a network drive to an **Iomega NAS** in Windows 10, follow these steps:

### **Step 1: Ensure Connectivity**
1. Ensure the NAS is powered on and connected to the same network as your Windows 10 PC.
2. Find the NAS’s **IP address** or **network name** (e.g., `\IomegaNAS` or `\192.168.1.100`).

### **Step 2: Enable SMB 1.0 (If Required)**
Older **Iomega NAS** devices may use **SMB 1.0**, which is disabled by default in Windows 10.
1. Open **Control Panel** → **Programs and Features** → **Turn Windows features on or off**.
2. Scroll down and check **SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support**.
3. Click **OK**, then restart your computer.

### **Step 3: Map the Network Drive**
1. Open **File Explorer** (`Win + E`).
2. Click **This PC** in the left panel.
3. Click the **Computer** tab and select **Map network drive**.
4. Choose a **drive letter** (e.g., `Z:`).
5. In the **Folder** field, enter the NAS path:
– `\IomegaNASSharedFolder`
– or `\192.168.1.100SharedFolder`
6. Check **Reconnect at sign-in** if you want it to auto-mount.
7. If prompted for credentials, enter:
– **Username:** `admin` or your NAS account username
– **Password:** Your NAS password
– Check **Remember my credentials**.
8. Click **Finish**.

### **Step 4: Test Access**
– Open **File Explorer** and navigate to the mapped drive.
– If access fails, ensure **file sharing** is enabled on the NAS via its web interface.
– If needed, try accessing the NAS via **`\IomegaNAS`** in File Explorer and log in before mapping.

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