This has been tested and works in Both driver stacks, 1.2.2.16 and 1.3.2.7.
| Accessing Network Shares | |
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| 1. Right click and click properties on a folder you wish to share. | |
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| 2. Click Sharing tab and click the share this folder bubble. Remember the share name in the line below. Click ok. | |
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| If sharing isn't yet enabled just enable the simple file sharing and accept the microsoft warnings. | |
| 3. Open System properties (right click->properties on my computer). Select the computer name tab and memorize the name on yours in the circled area (without a ".") | |
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| 4. Open Bluetooth manager and connect to network access. | |
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| 5. Open File Explorer, and click the third icon at the bottom. | |
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| 6. Type in "\\computername from step 3.\share name from step 2.\" | |
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| 7. You should now see the contents of the shared folder (subfolders are inherited, so i can click on alternative and access files in that folder aswell): | |
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| If it asks for a login/password use a valid one from the desktop (i use the one i login with) | |
| Mounting Network shares locally, so all programs can access the shares (great for making mp3 playlists out of network files). | |
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| Download and install Netuse
Connect to bluetooth or any network access. 1: Open Netuse 2: Click icon at the Bottom circled in pic 2 3: Make up a name for this location. Then type in its path (same path as you used in step 6 above) and click ok. 4: Click on the new icon netuse creates. It will open file explorer to the right path. 5: In order to see network locally, as pictured in the last picture, you must go into Tools Options in the netuse screen and check the box "show network folder" close out the program and do a soft reset afterword. The defualt domain in this options screen can be a computer on your lan and ties into the browse button (see picture below). |
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| Accessing shares on a single computer and a quick example of mp3 streaming usage: Mp3/ogg player pictured in final pic, GSplayer (download english link partway down the page). |
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| Try not to leave file explorer in a mounted folder when you shut off the device. It has trouble with that... You'll either have to reconnect to the network to move out of the mounted folder, or soft reset so file explorer doesn't start out in the mounted shared folder. | |