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Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 7:42 pm
by AlexBlomkvist
miazza wrote:FilipeAmadeuO wrote:OK. You are the expert

I can buy a USB hub
Just a side note. Root ok on UE40F5500 with latest firmware 2107.1
Or you can use a 1T HD with no need to use other pen drive.
Remember you can upload to USB via SAMBA (I have mapped each of my TV as an HD inmy Desktop) and via FTP

How can I transfer from my PC to my 1TB HDD, currently connected to my TV? I am using FTP and I can"t manage to find the location of the HDD on the menu, once I connect to the TV. There"s no issue transferring files, I just can"t find the external HDD once connected.
EDIT: I have 2 usb ports on the TV. The sammygo drive is connected to the camera port (working fine) and the HDD to the other port.
Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 7:48 pm
by zoelechat
AlexBlomkvist wrote:How can I transfer from my PC to my 1TB HDD, currently connected to my TV? I am using FTP and I can"t manage to find the location of the HDD on the menu, once I connect to the TV. There"s no issue transferring files, I just can"t find the external HDD once connected.
/dtv/usb/sd*

Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 9:47 am
by miazza
Or you can map your Tv in the network ... \\TV-IP (drive letter).
Just search in the nework....
[App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 6:10 am
by axel17
sectroyer wrote: !
| WARNING!!!! DON'T ASK FOR HELP WITHOUT ROOTING USING LAN CONNECTION!!!!!!! NO WIFI SUPPORT!!!! |
My fault

Is there a reason why it doesn't work consistently with WiFi? I have no Ethernet in the area...
Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2015 10:06 am
by sectroyer
axel17 wrote:
My fault

Is there a reason why it doesn't work consistently with WiFi? I have no Ethernet in the area...
Yes. Rooting itself requires cable. You can buy cables anywhere it's very simple

You can even connect tv to computer

[App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 7:55 pm
by axel17
sectroyer wrote:
Yes. Rooting itself requires cable.
sectroyer wrote:Yes. Rooting itself requires cable.
What about if I'm just interested in SamyGoSo patching?
I'm not going to use network, except for rooting!
Thnx
Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 8:59 pm
by sectroyer
axel17 wrote:
What about if I'm just interested in SamyGoSo patching?
I'm not going to use network, except for rooting!
Okay

Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 4:59 pm
by mainham
SamyGO1.jpg
SamyGO2.jpg
I have bought a second hand TV F8090 with firmware 1024 and installed
SamyGO non MST new version on my F8090, but I have no Telnet or FTP access.
What I have done:
swiched OTN Support off, SmartHub reset, factory reset, install SamyGO 10 times with
different USB-Sticks, but no Telnet, FTP or netcat access, not with LAN and not with wifi.
I tried to connect with my PC and Laptop but all without success, ping was o.k.
I hope somebody can help me Thanks.
Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 12:36 pm
by hucky
Seems this rooting has a lot of trouble with items of the "upper class" samsungs. May be because
processorspeed or whatever; I tried 17 different Samsungs with over 400Hz (E, F, H) and it doesnt work in one case.
So, if you arent interested in waste your time with endless essays, leave this story and dont hope to
get back your "support fee".
Re: [App] Rooting E/F on latest firmwares
Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 1:41 pm
by sectroyer
mainham wrote:SamyGO1.jpg
SamyGO2.jpg
I have bought a second hand TV F8090 with firmware 1024 and installed
SamyGO non MST new version on my F8090, but I have no Telnet or FTP access.
What I have done:
swiched OTN Support off, SmartHub reset, factory reset, install SamyGO 10 times with
different USB-Sticks, but no Telnet, FTP or netcat access, not with LAN and not with wifi.
I tried to connect with my PC and Laptop but all without success, ping was o.k.
I hope somebody can help me Thanks.
It looks rooting worked

Did you check telnet on port 5023 and/or netcat on port 4023 ?:)