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Syncthing settings

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 Now select the menu (top left or menu button) and then press on *Device ID*. It will be copied to the clipboard. Go back to Connectbot and from the control panel select *File Synchronization* followed by *Add an ID*. You can then paste in the ID with a long press, and optionally add a description for the device. When that's done you can disconnect from Connectbot.
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 Now select the menu (top left or menu button) and then press on *Device ID*. It will be copied to the clipboard. Go back to Connectbot and from the control panel select *File Synchronization* followed by *Add an ID*. You can then paste in the ID with a long press, and optionally add a description for the device. When that's done you can disconnect from Connectbot.
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-Now wait for a few minutes or more. Eventually you should receive some notifications (swipe down from the top to see them) which will allow you to confirm the connection. You will be asked to select a location where files will be  stored.
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+Now wait for a few minutes or more. Eventually you should receive some notifications (swipe down from the top to see them) which will allow you to confirm the connection. You will be asked to select a location where files will be stored. Subsequently saving any files into that directory will cause them to be synchronised. To reduce battery and data usage via the settings you can also set Syncthing to only sync while it's charging and only while it's connected to wifi.
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 * Play Music
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 * Play Music
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 ** With the DLNA service
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 ** With the DLNA service
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 An easy way to play music on any mobile device in your home is to use the DLNA service. Copy your music into a directory called "/Music/" on a USB thumb drive and then insert it into from socket on the Beaglebone.
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 An easy way to play music on any mobile device in your home is to use the DLNA service. Copy your music into a directory called "/Music/" on a USB thumb drive and then insert it into from socket on the Beaglebone.

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-Now wait for a few minutes or more. Eventually you should receive some notifications (swipe down from the top to see them) which will allow you to confirm the connection. You will be asked to select a location where files will be  stored.
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