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Linux
If you are using Linux you are probably comfortable with connecting to servers,
and how to do this can vary greatly from distribution to distribution and largely
depends on your window manager/display environment. Most systems come with
Gnome and it is the default on the very popular Ubuntu distribution, so we'll give
an example using the Files tool (also called Nautilus). If you open the app you
should have a "Connect to server" option, there you can enter either
the
\\servername\share
or
smb://servername/share
format.
ChromeOS or ChromiumOS (Neverware CloudReady and others)
There is a built in Samba/SMB client in the Files app, but it doesn't really seem to
work very well. Instead the most useful ChromeOS app to allow mounting Samba
shares even though it doesn't have high ratings is "File System for Windows". It
is open source and works far better than the built in version.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/file-system-for-
windows/mfhnnfciefdpolbelmfkpmhhmlkehbdf/related?hl=en
Summary of Contents for Beryl GL-MT1300
Page 1: ...Beryl GL MT1300 USER MANUAL ...
Page 5: ...Page 4 4 10 9 GoodCloud issues 151 How to fix if my device show Deactivated 151 ...
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Page 66: ...Page 61 152 3 Click your newly created connection to access the contents ...
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Page 74: ...Page 69 152 In Windows File Explorer Network IOS Install VLC or UPNP Extreme in App Store ...
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Page 77: ...Page 72 152 Step 2 You can find the OpenWrt DLNA Server easily in Local Network ...
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Page 84: ...Page 79 152 As show above click Advanced ...
Page 99: ...Page 94 152 Device info WiFi Modify all WiFi settings ...
Page 114: ...Page 109 152 Give the template a name and description ...