How do I locate a shared hard drive on my personal wireless network?

I would like to access a drive that my husband and I share over our wireless network. However, I am not sure how to prompt my Macbook Pro to look for the drive. In 'Finder' the shared drive doesn't show up under my available devices, even though I know it is available and accessible.
I am used to working on a PC, and would know how to locate it there...but even after several months, I am slightly Mac-challenged.

On the top toolbar on the mac desktop. Click go -> server. A dialog box will pop up. Type in the path directory to the computer/shared drive. i.e for my mac to access my server in the path type in smb:\\shane-pc\e\. SMB is a protocol for MAC to utilize windows drives other the network. So you must put smb at the beginning of the path. So, smb:\\ (computer name) \ (drive letter or folder name) \. Let me know if you need help figuring this out.

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