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Okay, no dice and no registry of any hits on the NAS for adding slashes. I fiddled around with some credential settings in TrueNAS because one of the error messages said this:
So I noticed it said 'multiple users with same credentials' so I made a new user for my phone specifically and switched my phone's login to that user, it works fine. I tried my user from my desktop and nothing still. I just tells me I might not have permissions and prompts for a password. For a brief second I was able to log in as root from windows and I saw the media drive, but when I clicked on the folder it prompted me for credentials again and I can't log back in as root again...
I'm not sure the link you shared is it, I'll poke around with it though.