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dougierydal

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#284218 8-Apr-2021 09:42
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Hi, does anyone here use Infuse?

 

I have done so for years and simply have a hard drive plugged into the USB port of my router (Spark supplied one), but some 2-3 months ago, this has suddenly stopped working, and now Infuse can't 'find' the share at all.

 

I use the Infuse app on Apple TV/iPad and iPhone.

 

Any suggestions for me to try?

 

Cheers


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  #2688354 8-Apr-2021 14:40
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I use infuse pro and its been faultless. I connect to an EXT HDD connected to my macbook pro.

 

 

 

have you tried re linking the folder or location?





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  #2688397 8-Apr-2021 15:56
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I use infuse but with Plex which probably isn't a help.

I'm assuming the share is visible from a pc?

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  #2688411 8-Apr-2021 16:29
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Never actually used a USB port on a router to share a HDD before, is there anything in the router itself that you have to configure for that?
Maybe that has changed?

 

What about security permissions, or is it just open to anyone/anything on the network?





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dougierydal

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  #2691184 12-Apr-2021 09:14
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Thanks for the suggestions, I deleted the current folder path on the router interface and created a new one and that seems to have worked.

 

 

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