SQL 2012 FileTable remote access through Mgmt Studio

I'm having trouble accessing the FileTable directory from any machine other than the local server.  Does anyone know of a detailed resource for explaining all of the permission 'areas' to allow remote access?
On the SQL 2012 server:
I can open 2012 Mgmt Studio, expand down to the FileTable, right-click and Explore the FileTable Directory.  Directory appears and contents are visible.
On remote computers:
Doing the same action as above results in: 'The File location cannot be opened.  Either access is not enabled or you do not have permissions for the same.'
I'm using the same domain account on both systems, and it is a local OS admin & Sysadmin on the SQL server and local OS admin on the remote computer.  Tried turning firewalls off on both machines.
I setup the Filestream and FileTable using the documentation at:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff929144 'FileTables (SQL Server)
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
J

What I've found so far:
1. Leave Windows share as created by SQL Server when enabling FileStream and FileTable.  (ie windows share should have a path of: 
\\?\GlobalRoot\.....)
2. Firewall ports TCP 139 & 445 must be open.
3. Users have db_owner permission to the database.  Based on other posts I think this can be modified, but still working on that.  For me enabling db_datareader and db_datawriter was not enough for users to access the FileTable.  At the moment
I'm not sure if SQL logins will work as the system seems to use passthrough authentication.  Not sure how SQL logins would pass through from an external client.

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