![]() Local folder - a name that assigns to this folder on STB.Server folder - a name of the network folder to be connected to.Server address - an IP address of the networked computer that serves as NFS server.In the Connect network folder window that opens enter the access settings and confirm the entering with the OK button:. ![]() In the Operations menu, click Connect NSF / SMB.Press Menu and Right buttons on the remote. In the Embedded portal, go to Main window ⇒ Home Media ⇒ Network.For example, see Configuring NFS Linux on Ubuntu. Corresponding settings on the network computer side (NFS server) must be preconfigured. Reset User data command running causes all n etwork directories disconnection. ![]() If a directory is connected correctly, it is mounted on STB automatically and its shortcut becomes displayed on the top level of the Home Media menu (in the example below, these are data_AA and share directories).Ī network directory can be disconnected with Disconnect NFS/SMB command. NFS protocol connections are set up only manually. In the case of manual directory connecting, it is mounted automatically. After automatical directory connecting to STB, the user can manually mount it (by Mount share command), and its shortcut will appear on the top level of the Home Media menu. If it is impossible to automatically connect, the user is prompted to establish the connection manually. When opening a network directory, it connects automatically. Shortcuts to directories, shared by SMB protocol, are displayed by the next path: Home media ⇒ Network ⇒ Workgroup ⇒ ⇒. STB connection to network directory remains valid until it is disconnected on the STB side (manual disconnection or reset of User data), or until the corresponding settings on the server-side is changed. The manual connection is performed by command Connect by NFS/SMB.Ĭonfiguration of network directory connections is stored in STB flash memory, in User data. STB connection to shared network directories can be set up automatically (when opening network folder) or manually (if the automatic connection is not provided or not possible). Referring to these network protocols, network computers with shared folders are as servers, STB is as a client.Įvery shared directory must be connected to STB before use. Network connectivity is provided by SMB or NFS protocols. Network section of Home media is intended to configure connections and to get access to connected network resources ( directories and files located at network computers). Favorites - list of favorites IPTV channels and playlists that selected by the user for later fast searching and running them.This section becomes displayed when a USB drive with the record folder is connected to STB. Records - recordings of media files (located on a USB drive connected to STB, in record folder) that were created in Records Manager or IPTV channels applications.Every USB drive connected to STB is represented with a single s hortcut that displayed on the top level of the Home Media menu. USB media - local storages connected to STB via USB port.UPnP shortcut becomes visible in the Home media window after enabling UPnP client in System settings. UPnP - includes shortcuts of network computers that contained directories shared by UPnP technology.Shortcuts to directories that connected and mounted by NFS protocol are situated on the top level of the Home Media (in the example of Home Media - these are data_AA and share directories). ![]() After a directory becomes mounted, it gets showing up on the top level of the Home Media menu.
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