Freecom Network Storage Assistant | Software Download

This is the most reliable source for legacy drivers. You can search for the old Freecom support URL or FTP server via the Internet Archive.

“The assistant software is basically useless on modern PCs. It wouldn’t install on Windows 11, and on Windows 10 with SMB 1.0 enabled, it was still flaky. The NAS itself works perfectly as a raw SMB share – avoid the assistant entirely.” – Reddit user

“On Windows 7, it worked fine. On macOS, never worked reliably. Skip the software and manually map the drive using the NAS IP address.” – CNET comment freecom network storage assistant software download

Because the software is legacy, you may need to run it in compatibility mode. Follow these steps carefully:

Freecom NAS drives often use older SMB protocols. Windows 10/11 disables SMB1 by default. Fix: This is the most reliable source for legacy drivers

Warning: Avoid "cracked" or "patch" sites offering the download. Stick to driver archives or the official Wayback Machine snapshots to avoid malware.


Modern operating systems have removed SMB 1.0 (Server Message Block protocol). Most Freecom NAS drives shipped in the mid-to-late 2000s run on Linux kernels that only speak SMB 1.0. The "Network Storage Assistant" was the utility that mapped the drive to a letter (like Z:) when Windows Explorer failed. “The assistant software is basically useless on modern PCs

Since Freecom is effectively defunct, consider these modern tools for managing older NAS:

| Tool | Purpose | Free? | |------|---------|-------| | Advanced IP Scanner | Find NAS IP | Yes | | Network Drive Manager (ASUS) | Map shares | Yes | | Rclone | Cloud backup from NAS | Yes | | SMB1 enabler (Windows 10/11) | Connect very old NAS | Yes (unsafe) |

If your Freecom NAS only supports SMB1 (common pre-2015), you must enable it in Windows Features → SMB 1.0/CIFS Client. Only do this on isolated networks due to security risks.