WD My Book World Edition NAS Device HotHardware

Access Wd Nas Mybook World Drive Linux. WD My Book World Edition NAS Device HotHardware AFP is Apple File Protocol which, along with Samba, is natively supported by the WD NAS server to access (mount) the "public" folder on MyBook on the local directory /mnt you would issue (from a root terminal):

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I think that it might have shown up under "Network. Find the right software for your WD, Western Digital, SanDisk, or WD_BLACK device

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Windows 7 just no longer sees the mapped out drives in My Computer AFP is Apple File Protocol which, along with Samba, is natively supported by the WD NAS server You should be able to access the MyBook on a Linux/Unix system by using the smbclient or mount.cifs, e.g

Western Digital My Book World Edition II 2TB DualDrive Network Storage. Windows 7 just no longer sees the mapped out drives in My Computer Alright, let's talk about how I set up SFTP access on my old Western Digital MyBook World NAS drive from a Linux machine

WD My Book World Edition NAS Device HotHardware. Dear All, I don't have anymore access to the data in the MBWE II, but both of the disk are ok Only trouble was to locate the device (IP-address)