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Connecting Unraid to a Shared Synology Drive

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On the Synology side, make sure you have a shared folder created for your TV shows and enable SMB (Windows File Services) in Control Panel. Also confirm that the user account you’ll connect with has read (or read/write if needed) permissions for that share.

On the Unraid side, go to Unraid Web UI > Shares > Add Remote SMB/NFS Mount (or use the Unassigned Devices plugin, which is the most flexible way). Enter the Synology NAS IP, select SMB, and add the credentials of the Synology user. This will mount the Synology share as a folder under /mnt/remotes/SHARENAME.

From there, in Jellyfin, add a new library and point it at that mounted path. Jellyfin will then scan and stream the media directly from your Synology NAS over the local network.

Performance-wise, since it’s all on the LAN, the speed is dictated by the network connection between Unraid and the Synology. If both support 2.5GbE or 10GbE and your switch handles it, you’ll have plenty of headroom for streaming. Even on 1GbE it’s fine for multiple HD and even 4K streams as long as it’s direct play.
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RE: Connecting Unraid to a Shared Synology Drive - by ed - 09-26-2025, 12:54 PM

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