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"Network" can show multiple things like DLNA / media hosts and such - so you may end up with a browser or something else. As @Electronics Wizardy said mount it (My Computer > Map Network Drive).

 

You could also hit WindowsKey+R and type \\IP-ADDRESS\ and see what pops up.

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