Unable to map the USB Share as a Windows 10 network drive
It has been a common practice to map the USB connected storage drive on my router as a network drive on all my LAN devices. This has never been an issue or considered a heavy lift until now. I have spent hours, enabling Windows services and changing the firewall configuration hoping to stumble on some unique attribute that may be preventing me for doing something that I have been able to easily do for years. The administrative dashboard has successfully scanned and displays both of the drives attached in a single storage enclosure, provides the connection options; but my preferred option "Network Neighborhood", which should be accessible via a mapped drive in Windows Explorer is not working. I searched the forum and found that at least one other is reporting this issue with an Arhcer version WiFi router.
I am hoping that this can be resolved, because I am satified with all other attributes of the router, but this issue is critical for me, because I have always used mapped drives to backup all devices and stream content.