Mount Remote Folders

You can mount remote folders from remote servers (such as network computers or other Synology NAS devices) to navigate and manage the mounted folders via File Station.

To mount a remote CIFS shared folder*:

  1. Click Tools > Mount Remote Folder > CIFS Shared Folder.
  2. In the Folder field, specify the remote folder path in the format of \\Remote_Server\Remote_Folder, such as \\192.168.0.2\share or \\chad\cheeseburger\pictures.
  3. If the remote server requires access privileges to the remote folder, enter your user credentials of the remote server in the Account name and Password fields.
  4. Click Browse to select or create an empty destination folder on your DiskStation for mounting the remote folder.
  5. Tick Mount automatically on startup if you want DiskStation to mount this remote folder on every system startup or reboot.
  6. Click Mount to have the remote folder mounted to the destination folder. You can now navigate and manage the remote folder from your DiskStation.

To mount a remote NFS shared folder:

  1. Click Tools > Mount Remote Folder > NFS Shared Folder.
  2. In the Folder field, specify the remote folder path in the format of Remote_Server:/Remote_Folder_Path, such as 192.168.0.2:/volume1/share.
  3. Select the desired NFS version and transport protocol.
  4. Click Browse to select or create an empty destination folder on your DiskStation for mounting the remote folder.
  5. Tick Mount automatically on startup if you want your DiskStation to mount this remote folder on every system startup or reboot.
  6. Click Mount to have the remote folder mounted to the destination folder. You can now navigate and manage the remote folder from your DiskStation.

Note:

NFSv4 only supports the TCP protocol.

To unmount a remote folder:

  1. Select the remote folder you want to unmount, and click Tools > Unmount.
  2. Alternatively, simply right-click on the remote folder and select Unmount.

Note:

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* Available on specific models only.