How to Map a Network Drive on Mac
Instead of downloading or copying the same data to all your devices, save the data in a single folder and then share the folder with your other devices. Once you have shared the location of this data via a UNC path, you can then map the network drive to all your devices with a few simple steps.
Launch Finder. Click Go > Connect to Server. Enter the path for the network drive you’d like to map and click Connect. If you’re prompted for a confirmation, click Connect. Accounts that don’t have permissions to access this file/folder are unable to create a connection to the network drive. Once the network drive has been mapped, it will appear under your desktop as a mounted drive or under your Locations menu in any Finder window. Since mapped drives show up as mounted drives on your macOS device, you’re able to disconnect from them by ejecting the drive.
How to Automount a Network Drive on macOS
If you want to ensure the previously mapped drive remains after a reboot, you must enable automounting via Login items under your user account preferences.
Click the Apple Logo > System Preferences. Click Users & Groups. Select the username that has access to the network drive. Select the Login Items tab. Navigate to the item you wish to add. Click once to select it, then click Add.