Roon not connecting to NAS drive

Content Stored On a NAS Drive

  • To add network storage, we recommend using your NAS drive’s hostname, such as \\DISKSTATION or smb://MyNASDrive . You can usually find this information by logging into your NAS.

  • You can also use your NAS drive’s IP address, but note that this can change, depending on your network’s settings.

  • Note: AFP Share are not supported, you must use SMB or hostname to connect to the NAS share. You can find more information about why AFP is not supported here.

  • If you are still having issues with setting up the NAS share, further suggestions can be found in our NAS Troubleshooting FAQ

  • After you’ve entered the network path in Roon, enter the credentials required to access your NAS. If a username, password, or workgroup isn’t required to access your NAS, just leave the relevant fields blank and click Add Folder

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