How to access hard disk connected to wifi router?

Hi,
I have a hard disk connected to a Wifi router (Huawei B593) how can I access the had disk from my MacBook Air?

Try the File Explorer App in the App Store.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fileexplorer/id499470113?mt=8

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