Is there a Synology Windows app?

Is there a Synology Windows app?

Synology Drive Client desktop application is the desktop utility that provides file syncing and personal computer backup service on multiple client computers to a centralized server, Synology Drive Server.

Can’t connect to Synology NAS from Windows 10?

If the saved Windows Credentials list is empty but you still cannot connect to your Synology NAS, go back to Windows Credentials > Add a Windows credential. Enter the IP address or server name, user name, and password for your Synology NAS. Then, try to connect again.

How do I find my NAS on Windows 10?

Go to one of the following locations:

  1. For Windows 10: Windows Start menu > Settings > Network & Internet > Advanced network settings > Network and Sharing Center > Change Advanced Sharing Settings.
  2. For Windows 7: Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Change Advanced Sharing Settings.

How do I mount a network drive in Windows 10?

Map a network drive in Windows

  1. Open File Explorer from the taskbar or the Start menu, or press the Windows logo key + E.
  2. Select This PC from the left pane.
  3. In the Drive list, select a drive letter.
  4. In the Folder box, type the path of the folder or computer, or select Browse to find the folder or computer.
  5. Select Finish.

How do I access a network drive in Windows 10?

Mapping a network drive in Windows 10 Click the Start menu. Click File Explorer. Click This PC in the left side shortcut menu. Click Computer > Map network drive > Map network drive to enter Mapping wizard.

Is Synology Cloud Station discontinued?

Published: March 18, 2021 Synology will be discontinuing support for Synology Cloud Station Server, Cloud Station ShareSync, Cloud Station Drive, and Cloud Station Backup running on the DSM platform on April 30, 2021. All of these packages will no longer be available for download through the Synology Package Center.

What operating system does Synology use?

Linux
DSM is a Linux-based operating system that is used on all of Synology’s DiskStation and RackStation units (RackStations are rackmounted NAS devices that typically have more compute power, memory, and capacity than their DiskStation counterparts).