Hi juanmemo,YEAH! I FINALLY FOUND THE SOLUTION!
As I thought, the @TreyTrent tutorial has some unclear steps that have been leading me to the wrong way. This is my contribution:
- My config:
xkey <--> 10/100/1000 non managed switch <--> Raspberry Pi 4 with Openmediavault 5 / shared folder called "share" (the name doesn't matter. Just write it properly on the next step), another folder inside the previous one called "games" (compulsory) with your ISOs inside / SMB1 enabled and xbox/xbox (user/password) created.
- My xkey.cfg file values:
SHARE=//192.168.1.5/share <-------JUST LIKE THIS
USER=xbox
PASSWD=xbox
- And the quid of the matter: If you load your games by an USB drive, the xkey simulates a Mixed media disc, then you can go to music player o picture viewer to "select" the ISO, BUT if you share your games by SMB/CIFS, you must go to a web browser, type your xkey IP to get to its web interface, and load your games from there (I didn't know that until today).
@godreborn thank you very much again for your guidance
I am new to this thing, so please, bear with me. I have xk3y installed on my Xbox 360 and would like to access games on my Synology NAS via the purchased USB Ethernet adapter. I was trying to follow your instructions, but got stuck on getting the xkey IP address as I do not have the remote. I tried to set up static IP via WiFi menu in xkey.cfg to 192.168.1.200, but when I enter this address into browser, nothing shows up. Any help would be much appreciated. If it would help I can post the conetnt of my xkey.cfg file.