*Synology Assistant For Mac
*Synology Drive Mac Os
*Synology AssistantOverview
Synology NAS is designed to make storing and sharing files within your local network quick and simple, allowing you to directly access shared folders and files on the Synology NAS without going through the hassle of logging into DSM everytime. For example, you'll be able to store files to your Synology NAS with Finder just like other network devices.Synology Assistant For Mac
WebDAV Mac Synology integrations help combine the power of WebdAV with Synology for your Mac devices. WebDAV is the extension of HTTP that is made to allow users manage and modify their stored files in remote servers. Synology Drive iOS application allows you to easily access and manage files in your Synology Drive on the go. Mac finder for windows 10. Apart from common file types, such as documents, images, videos and music, you can also open Synology Office document, spreadsheets and slides in the user-friendly viewer provided by Drive. Sep 21, 2018 All you need to do is set up a shared folder on the Synology NAS (you can even encrypt this shared folder), set up a user for folder access on your connected Macs, configure the DSM OS to enable Bonjour connection support, connect to the server on your Mac, and set up Time Machine to save everything on the NAS. Access Shared Folders with Mac OS Open Finder on your Mac computer. Find the menu bar along the top of the screen. Click Go and select Connect to Server.Synology Drive Mac OsAccess Shared Folders with Mac OSSynology Assistant
*Open Finder on your Mac computer.
*Find the menu bar along the top of the screen.
*Click Go and select Connect to Server.
*Enter the IP address for your Synology NAS, preceded by 'afp://' For example, 'afp://192.168.59.121'. Click Connect to continue.Favorite Servers: Pressing the plus sign (+) button designates IP addresses as favorite servers for future use. Also, you may click the clock button to see a list of servers that you have recently connected to.
*Enter your DSM username and password. Your user account must have the proper read/write privileges for the shared folder that you wish to access. Click Connect to continue.
*Finally, if your user name credentials are correct, you will now see your Synology NAS listed under the Shared section of your Finder window. Double-click the shared folder to explore its contents.