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If I do a scan, it shows my machine but I can't connect to it. I've allowed for sharing but still won't let me in

Oh, add it as server, not FTP server.
So for my version of ES File Explorer on a phone:
menu (top left) > Network > LAN
the three dots on the top right > New
Domain: leave blank
Server: the IP, e.g. 192.168.1.3 (you can get this off the PC's ipconfig via cmd, the IPv4 address)

User: WindowsUsername (the one you log on with)
Password: WindowsPassword (the one associated with the one above)

and then display as: whatWouldYouLikeToCallIt
OK

now just click on the icon that popped up.

So don't treat it as an FTP server, just a "server".
 
Oh, add it as server, not FTP server.
So for my version of ES File Explorer on a phone:
menu (top left) > Network > LAN
the three dots on the top right > New
Domain: leave blank
Server: the IP, e.g. 192.168.1.3 (you can get this off the PC's ipconfig via cmd, the IPv4 address)

User: WindowsUsername (the one you log on with)
Password: WindowsPassword (the one associated with the one above)

and then display as: whatWouldYouLikeToCallIt
OK

now just click on the icon that popped up.

So don't treat it as an FTP server, just a "server".

Yup!

That's it! Just tried and worked perfectly for me.

Thanks for sharing. :)
 
Thanks guys will try later.
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A question to the AH reps, I have my external plugged into my pc and have the Plex server installed on pc and fire tv. Does this use data if played locally off the drive?

Thanks
 
Thanks guys will try later.
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A question to the AH reps, I have my external plugged into my pc and have the Plex server installed on pc and fire tv. Does this use data if played locally off the drive?

Thanks

No, if you want to be double safe just make sure the IP the FireTV is getting the data from is the internal one.
 
Thanks guys will try later.
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A question to the AH reps, I have my external plugged into my pc and have the Plex server installed on pc and fire tv. Does this use data if played locally off the drive?

Thanks

Nope :)
Only traffic that is sent/ received via your WAN interface on the router counts towards traffic. The traffic you're describing here is run via WLAN/ LAN.
 
When you say internal one, what do you mean? One supplied by Plex?
Yep, Plex should give you an adress of 169.1.x.x since that was your router's IP.
Nope :)
Only traffic that is sent/ received via your WAN interface on the router counts towards traffic. The traffic you're describing here is run via WLAN/ LAN.
 
Okay so just to conclude.

My setup is this
Fire Tv connected to router via Lan. Pc connected via WiFi running the plex server, and then the Plex app on the fire tv.

The Plex app server is 169.1.1.4 Port 32400

Is this the correct setup and shouldn't incur any data usage if played locally via external?

:D
 
Okay so just to conclude.

My setup is this
Fire Tv connected to router via Lan. Pc connected via WiFi running the plex server, and then the Plex app on the fire tv.

The Plex app server is 169.1.1.4 Port 32400

Is this the correct setup and shouldn't incur any data usage if played locally via external?

:D

yes
 
Okay so just to conclude.

My setup is this
Fire Tv connected to router via Lan. Pc connected via WiFi running the plex server, and then the Plex app on the fire tv.

The Plex app server is 169.1.1.4 Port 32400

Is this the correct setup and shouldn't incur any data usage if played locally via external?

:D

As long as the data you're transferring is within your network you'll be fine.
If you start streaming content from outside of your network is when it'll start counting towards your monthly DSL.
 
Oh, add it as server, not FTP server.
So for my version of ES File Explorer on a phone:
menu (top left) > Network > LAN
the three dots on the top right > New
Domain: leave blank
Server: the IP, e.g. 192.168.1.3 (you can get this off the PC's ipconfig via cmd, the IPv4 address)

User: WindowsUsername (the one you log on with)
Password: WindowsPassword (the one associated with the one above)

and then display as: whatWouldYouLikeToCallIt
OK

now just click on the icon that popped up.

So don't treat it as an FTP server, just a "server".
This worked can see all the folders, but said login failed

This may be caused by:
The account has no permissions?

Any ideas?
 
Is that the network discovery or where do I go to check? Like I said everything works, but can't access the folders. I'm having a good day with all these challenges lol

On the desktop, share the folder with your movies in it.
Properties of the folder > sharing (the tab on the top) > Share > Enter: Everyone > Share button
 
On the desktop, share the folder with your movies in it.
Properties of the folder > sharing (the tab on the top) > Share > Enter: Everyone > Share button
I'm pretty sure I've done that. Sorted, school boy error lol :D forgot to click the add everyone button
 
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