map network drive macbook air m1
Have recently upgraded from Win 10 where command string was \\tplinklogin.net\vol1. Trying this in Big Sur doesn't work. Can someone please help me with this?
Have recently upgraded from Win 10 where command string was \\tplinklogin.net\vol1. Trying this in Big Sur doesn't work. Can someone please help me with this?
Thanks for your time. That's exactly what I used; the router admin name & password. The message is 'there was a problem........ If this persists, contact your administrator'. That's me!! However, I found that when I removed the router's USB sharing password, using only the admin name & password, I GOT ACCESS.
I can live with this because my USB drive data is Veracrypt encrypted, so thanks very much for your help.
Duggie
Thanks for your time. That's exactly what I used; the router admin name & password. The message is 'there was a problem........ If this persists, contact your administrator'. That's me!! However, I found that when I removed the router's USB sharing password, using only the admin name & password, I GOT ACCESS.
I can live with this because my USB drive data is Veracrypt encrypted, so thanks very much for your help.
Duggie
Click on the Desktop to get Finder's attention, and then press ⌘+k. Enter the following in that dialog, and then press return.
Thanks for that. The next step - login to server - dialog displays a Registered User username which I'm not aware of setting up. If I use the router username & password, I get an error.
Sorry, but stuck again!
You may need the server's admin name and admin password to complete the connection, and mount the share point.
map network drive macbook air m1