Note: If no devices are listed, you can tap the 'Other.' option to create a share manually. In the shares menu, Infuse will list all the devices it is able to detect on your local network. Tap the Add button that appears after launching Infuse, and select the Shares menu. Some devices prefer one slash type over the other, so if "/" doesn't work you may try using "\". The only difference being you can add a path after the share in the Address field, as shown below. To do this, you can follow the steps under #4 above that describe how a manual connection is created. This is done by setting up a share with a custom path. Create a Custom Share (iOS/macOS)īy default, Infuse will connect to the main share with all folders visible, but this can be customized so only a certain folder is available. Library features will not be available when connecting via UPnP or DLNA. Password: Password used to log in to the share.(Note: If connecting to a Time Capsule or Airport Extreme set this to 'admin') Username: Username used to log in to the share.Workgroup: (optional) Used when connecting to Windows PCs.Address: Network address of the share.
Infuse is able to connect to many different devices using SMB, NFS, FTP, SFTP, FTPS, FTPES, UPnP, DLNA, and WebDAV to browse, download (iOS/macOS only), and play videos.