Zacharybinx34
Regular Contributor
First off. Merlin. Thanks! I appreciate your work.
Here's what I'm trying to do. I have an external USB 1TB Hard Drive formatted to EXFat connected to my router via USB. I have home ripped movies/music/pictures/files, etc. on there.
I am trying to
a. Share the video/music as a DLNA server to KODI on another machine.
b. On a windows 10 machine map the external drive (or even just see it in network places and access drag/drop there) so I can have one drive sync to the drive. (mostly for pictures which are shared to the KODI device to be used as screensaver images.
On my first try I had the device connected, I could see it in Network places, and access the files, but (obviously) could not write to the root directory and only to the files that added when I connected the drive directly to my windows machine. I even added the directory to Kodi and could access my movies there.
But then I got greedy. I wanted to not only be able to access the files, but add more files/folders, so I decided to move all the files into one new folder so I could make changes from there if and when needed. I also decided I wanted the device to work as a DLNA meda server.
Originally the drive was NTFS, but then I went and changed it to EXFat as I read that it had much better performance when connected to the router.
The settings I have enabled are:
- I enabled Media Server with media server path set to "all Disks Shared" - Media Server Status is "idle"
- Network Palce (Samba) Share /Cloud Disk- Endable Share ON - Simpler Share Naming - Yes NTFS Sparse Files Support - Enable - allow guest log in - off
- NFS Exports - OFF
- FTP Share - On - Enable WAN access - OFF - Allow Anonymous Login - off
- Cloud Disk - Smart Access both on
- Smart Sync - OFF
- AIcloud - on with password protected feature on.
However, a new issue has come up now after I removed all the files, formatted to EXFAT and re-added them, and then re-plugged the drive into the router and then restarted the router. The drive shows as unmounted - but connected.
The drive has it's own ac power supply and is a USB 3.0 supported drive (not that that matters since we only have 2.0 on the router).
Here's what I'm trying to do. I have an external USB 1TB Hard Drive formatted to EXFat connected to my router via USB. I have home ripped movies/music/pictures/files, etc. on there.
I am trying to
a. Share the video/music as a DLNA server to KODI on another machine.
b. On a windows 10 machine map the external drive (or even just see it in network places and access drag/drop there) so I can have one drive sync to the drive. (mostly for pictures which are shared to the KODI device to be used as screensaver images.
On my first try I had the device connected, I could see it in Network places, and access the files, but (obviously) could not write to the root directory and only to the files that added when I connected the drive directly to my windows machine. I even added the directory to Kodi and could access my movies there.
But then I got greedy. I wanted to not only be able to access the files, but add more files/folders, so I decided to move all the files into one new folder so I could make changes from there if and when needed. I also decided I wanted the device to work as a DLNA meda server.
Originally the drive was NTFS, but then I went and changed it to EXFat as I read that it had much better performance when connected to the router.
The settings I have enabled are:
- I enabled Media Server with media server path set to "all Disks Shared" - Media Server Status is "idle"
- Network Palce (Samba) Share /Cloud Disk- Endable Share ON - Simpler Share Naming - Yes NTFS Sparse Files Support - Enable - allow guest log in - off
- NFS Exports - OFF
- FTP Share - On - Enable WAN access - OFF - Allow Anonymous Login - off
- Cloud Disk - Smart Access both on
- Smart Sync - OFF
- AIcloud - on with password protected feature on.
However, a new issue has come up now after I removed all the files, formatted to EXFAT and re-added them, and then re-plugged the drive into the router and then restarted the router. The drive shows as unmounted - but connected.
The drive has it's own ac power supply and is a USB 3.0 supported drive (not that that matters since we only have 2.0 on the router).