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Describe setting up and using the UPNP AV server |
Describe setting up and using the FTP content sharing server |
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Then the content on the USB storage device can be shared. The USB storage device has to be setup to have the |
Then the content on the USB storage device can be shared. The USB storage device has to be setup to have the |
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required directory structure - it appears this has to be done on the web interface |
required directory structure - it appears this has to be done on the web interface |
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- select Toolbox - Content Sharing - Configure and make the disk/partition a 'Managed partition'. |
- select Toolbox - Content Sharing - Configure and make the disk/partition a 'Managed partition'. Note that performing |
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this step changes the share names served from the USB storage device (to 'Shared' and 'Media'). |
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One can then browse the media server with a suitable client. For example, on Linux one can use ''vlc'' |
One can then browse the media server with a suitable client. For example, on Linux one can use ''vlc'' |
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Now it just needs some media files added in the the 'Media/Pictures', 'Media/Music' or 'Media/Movies' directories. |
Now it just needs some media files added in the the 'Media/Pictures', 'Media/Music' or 'Media/Movies' directories. |
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== FTP server == |
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Enable with: |
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:contentsharing ftp config state=enabled |
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FTP to the content sharing IP address, and login with router username/password (the Administrator credentials work OK). |
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The root directory of the FTP server is the share named 'Shared' - whereas the shared media files for the UPNP AV server |
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are under a share named 'Media'. |
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= Printer Sharing = |
= Printer Sharing = |
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