![]() ![]() GoodReader on iOS will find those names automatically – but Windows does not.Īnd that’s that: another puzzle solved. To find your drive names, consult your friend the AirPort Utility. Hit finish and your drive should be accessible. If your drive name has spaces (like “Shared Data”) then just write them out – no need to escape them. ![]() If you don’t specify a drive name the operation will fail. Two backslashes, followed by your IP address, followed by your drive name. Add it into the path/folder field like this: The browse option won’t find your Time Capsule – instead find the IP address on your network (usually it’s 10.0.1.1, but AirPort Utility will verify this for you in the “LAN IP” field). This will bring up a dialogue that shows a drive letter drop down and asks for a server path: ![]()
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