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Clicking on the Cloud's Storage icon takes you to the Cloud's site via the IP address. I copied the IP address which is in the 192.XXX.X.XXX format. Then I ran the RUN function with the command \\192.XXX.X.XXX and when I clicked OK it brought up the File Explorer to show the Cloud device under NETWORK, listed as computer with the IP address. For example, I see that my WD My Cloud has the internal IP 11.122.33.55, and that there is a "https" service under the port 443. Therefore, if I write in my explorer (like Intenet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, or Chrome) the following: https://11.122.33.55:443 it will open a web page that my NAS is serving to me, in order to configure the own NAS. WD recommends to scan your network with a terminal app called arp and then to check the output for the line with your MyCloud's MAC address - next to that you'll find your IP address. That being said… that doesn't look particularly fun or pragmatic (but still… could be used as a last resort). So I got a new (my first) 4TB NAS yesterday and spent all last nigh trying to accomplish what I though would take a few minutes! It's a Western Digital MyCloud Home 4TB, plugged directly into my Google WiFi puck (main device). I presume I should select network share, and after that I've named it, typed in the log in e-mail address and password for the WD NAS but cannot see anything. I