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Product Support => HiMedia Q10 Pro, Q5 Pro => Topic started by: DMD on June 02, 2017, 10:39:37 AM
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Good morning
I use the Q10 pro with Android 5.1 and firmware 1.1, and I can not detect the network in the Mediacenter section.
The compurter connected to the network uses the W10 @ 64bit
Thank you
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You mean you can't find the Win10 computer on the network form the Q10 Pro by Lan search?
It's a common issue and unpredictable if it woks or not. Neither works form me. You must enter your computer's ip address and the shared folders name manually in the "Add Shortcut" section.
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HiMedia is turned on and off, I finally can see the LAN devices
(https://s7.postimg.org/m0ju6bjnf/Ridimensiona_di_WP_20170602_13_40_07_Rich.jpg)
I exit that screen to get you access again right away, without touching anything, and in the Lan Autosearch function and I do not detect any connected devices.
(https://s29.postimg.org/nyi2z543b/Ridimensiona_di_WP_20170602_13_46_51_Rich.jpg)
The same thing happens for the SAMBA connection, sometimes the pc detects HiMedia and sometimes no, without touching anything
(https://s4.postimg.org/7bufafy0d/Screenshot_001.png)
Eventually in the LAN directory, what should I put in order to view shared folders on my PC?
I tried to insert the "\" symbol but I'm wrong
(https://s9.postimg.org/opgafvu4f/Ridimensiona_di_WP_20170602_14_49_21_Pro.jpg)
Thank you
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You just need to add the shared folder name, like it is named in the shares on your computer. See Computer-> Network->Your PC->Here you find the list (name) of all shared folders.
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II wanted the list of shared folders, as it works in Kodi
es. SMB: //192.168.1.200/
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You wanted, but as you see it doesn't work. So you need to add all Parent shared folders name manually as a separate shortcut. You don't need any \ symbols to add in the name. And you don't need to add the drive path of your Shares juts the name of the shared folder as I described above. Neither you won't need to add the subfolders name in the parent shared directories.
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Do I need to include a path for each shared folder? :-\
In the "KODI" Interface only the IP address is required
(https://s22.postimg.org/jpmnhjpap/Senza_titulo-1.png)
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If your folders are separately shared and placed independently on your folder structure, than yes you must.
It would be easier to copy all your shared folders together to 1 (or less than the current number) parent directory on your PC. And you could than give this only one (or just a few) folder in the shortcut.