Windows 10: Mapping network drive attached to my router

Discus and support Mapping network drive attached to my router in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Have a 2TB SSD attached to my TP-Link BE85 router's USB port. Trying to MAP that drive for access from File Explorer as a drive letter. Went to FE >... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Dale Webb, May 4, 2025 at 10:53 PM.

  1. Dale Webb Win User

    Mapping network drive attached to my router


    Have a 2TB SSD attached to my TP-Link BE85 router's USB port. Trying to MAP that drive for access from File Explorer as a drive letter. Went to FE > This PC > Right click > Map Network Drive > chose drive letter H: > Have NO idea what the dialog box wants in the FOLDER box. Kept trying everything I knew about the drive. NAME: \\Network_storage. IP: FTP://192.168.68.xx:xx. Nothing worked.Can someone help me?

    :)
     
  2. DMyr Win User

    Trouble Mapping Network Drive

    I have a WD NAS drive connected to my router and have mapped it on three of my computers. I just setup another laptop with Windows 10 and have updated it to 1809 and when I tired Mapping a network drive nothing is displayed in the browse window except the
    computer I am currently using. The drive is shown under network locations in File Explorer but not when you select map network drive and browse. I right clicked on the drive and selected properties and noted the IP address and went back into Map network drive
    but instead of selecting browse I entered the IP address but it still does not map the drive. The strange part is if I go to any of the computers that already has the network drive mapped and select Map network drive and select browse none of those computers
    show the drive either but you can select the mapped drive in the drive list in file explorer and it works just fine.

    I have read several articles both here and elsewhere and tried the suggestions but nothing works. Network discovery is turned on as is file sharing and also checked if all three boxes under SMB file sharing support in Windows features were also checked and
    they are. I have mapped several computers to several different drives over the years and anytime the drive was not listed it was always easy to go into Network Sharing Centre and find the problem but everything seems to be as it should so would appreciate
    if someone can suggest something I may have overlooked.

    Thank you
     
  3. DevonDave Win User
    Network drive attached to TPlink 2300 router appears as a media device

    I've tried everything you suggest but no joy I'm afraid. Thank you for trying to help but I think I have to give this up although I hate being beaten.
     
  4. Mapping network drive attached to my router

    Can't access network drive plugged into the router USB port.

    Hi Lionel,

    It seems that your USB drive is not mapped on your other laptop that's why it can't see it. For me to properly assist you with this concern, please provide me the following information:

    • Is this the first time you're trying to access the USB drive from the second laptop?
    • Have you tried adding or mapping the USB drive as a network drive?
    • Do you know the IP address of your router?

    If the USB drive is already shared, then you can start mapping it on the second laptop. Please check out the link Map a network
    drive
    and follow the steps for Windows 10.

    In case the above steps won't work, then you may have to access the USB drive using the router's IP address. If you don't know the router's IP, then you can check it from the
    Command Prompt. Just type in cmd in the Cortana search, then press Enter. Once the command prompt window opens, type in
    ipconfig, and press Enter. Whatever Default Gateway appears on the result is your
    router's IP address.


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    To access the USB drive using the router's IP, follow these steps:

    1. Open the File Explorer.
    2. Click the Network Folder, then clear the path in File Explorer, and replace it with
      \\192.168.2.1 (or whatever router IP you have), then press
      Enter.

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    3. The USB drive should now show as a shared folder. At this point, you can either
    pin the shared folder to Start, create a shortcut to the desktop, or
    map it as a network drive. You may follow the same steps from the link I provided above.

    Please let me know how it goes so I can further assist you.

    Regards.
     
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