![]() ![]() ![]() Happy to enjoy Infuse 7 again for now but still curious why things have changed or what I have missed. Oh, then and I set the same Username and Password for my Infuse 5’s Shares setting now the network folder is set to require passwords and the connection was succesful without a problem. I could load up my folders to the library and now Infuse 7 is indexing my library!Īgain, I have no memory of either having my router’s HDD set with a password for network share or entering my router’s MAC address in Infuse 7’s settings page.Īs my Mac’s Infuse also has been saying the Indexing failed for my router’s HDD(SMB) from the same day when ATV’s Infuse 7 failed reaching the SMB share, I’m going to do the same thing for the Mac version. I saved the share setting again and Infuse 7 accepted that magically.I also entered the MAC address and the Workgroup name for my router as well, which again were never done before. ![]() Then I went back to my router’s settings page to try(hardly believing this would work) set a password for read/write access, and entered it to the SHARES setting screen of Infuse 7.I tried to save the share setting and Infuse gave me an error message that it couldn’t reach my share(forgot the exact message).As I haven’t set a password for my router’s network share, I left Username and Password blank as it had been like that for years as well as MAC address section.Kodi is available for multiple operating-systems and hardware platforms, featuring a 10-foot user interface for use with televisions and remote controls. Then my router’s name appeared in “AVAILABLE SHARES” again and I selected it again as SMB connection. Kodi is a free and open source media player application developed by the Kodi Foundation, a non-profit technology consortium.I selected “Forget this Share” in “NETWORK > Shares > SAVED SHARES > (SMB)”.I checked every admin page for the router’s settings but I couln’t find any changes that could’ve lead to current status.īUT, I happened to solve the problem trying a new approach that I still don’t understand why only this worked: You may want to check on the router to make sure the ATV still has permissions to read and the name and password are still the same. Are you using the router as a server? It sounds like the settings in the router may have changed. ![]()
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