When you mention “different network”, do you mean different WAN IP networks or different network segments under the same WAN IP network?
If it is a different network under the same WAN IP network, you can access and map the share by typing \\LAN IP in Windows File explorer.
If it is a different WAN network, since SMB is not convenient for remote access, you can consider using tools such as RAIDrive/WinSCP/Filezilla to map the share via other protocols. (You need to set the port in the router).
You can also setup a VPN server so that when your staff members join the VPN, they can access TNAS via specific IP and map the shares.
viewtopic.php?t=2821
You can also refer to this to setup SMB for each of your staff members, but it is complicated.
viewtopic.php?t=5997
If it is a different network under the same WAN IP network, you can access and map the share by typing \\LAN IP in Windows File explorer.
If it is a different WAN network, since SMB is not convenient for remote access, you can consider using tools such as RAIDrive/WinSCP/Filezilla to map the share via other protocols. (You need to set the port in the router).
You can also setup a VPN server so that when your staff members join the VPN, they can access TNAS via specific IP and map the shares.
viewtopic.php?t=2821
You can also refer to this to setup SMB for each of your staff members, but it is complicated.
viewtopic.php?t=5997
Statistics: Posted by TMzethar — Today, 09:53