Connect to ReadyNAS / map a network drive

Hi, I'm trying to map my drive nas on windows 7 but I can't do it. I can access the NAS via the admin on Google Chrome page, but it's very slow and tempremental transfer and manage files in this way. This is why I want to access the files through the Explorer.

When I try to map it to drive Z:, I get IP address //NAS and it comes up with the error "windows cannot access //NAS IP.

When I enter the IP https://NAS it seems to connect, however calls for my credentials. I get my username and password I use to connect through Chrome, but it asks me again the username and password (no error message). I hit ok 2 - 3 times and then an error message indicates that the card could not be created because a "device attached to the system does not work.

I uninstalled and reinstalled file sharing and printers for windows however this has made no difference.

Please help me

Hi Odd_Job_007

In addition to Brian's suggestions, you can also try to enter in what follows in the CMD window

NET use * / delete

NET use Z:\ \\NASIP / user: admin password

Where NASIP is the IP address of the NAS, and password is the password of admin for the NAS.

Management of the Affairs of slashes, so be careful there.

What NAS model you have (and what firmware it works)?

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