Introduction to SMB (Samba)


SMB (Server Message Block), also known as Samba, is a network protocol that allows for shared access to files, printers, and serial ports between nodes on a network. By integrating SMB with your WiiM Home app, you can take advantage of centralized and expandable storage for high-quality audio streaming, and offline access, enhancing the flexibility, reliability, and quality of your home audio experience.


All WiiM devices support SMBv2 and SMBv3, except the WiiM Mini, which does not support SMB due to memory limitations.

Benefits of Using SMB (Samba) with WiiM


- Centralized Storage: Store your entire music library in one location for easy access and management.

- Expandable Storage: Easily increase your storage capacity by adding more hard drives to your NAS or computer.

- High-Quality Streaming: Enjoy lossless audio streaming with a stable and reliable connection.

- Offline Access: Stream your music locally without relying on an internet connection.


Add a SMB Shared Folder in WiiM Home App


  1. Open the WiiM Home app.

  2. Go to the Browse tab, tap Home Music Share in the My Library section.

  3. Tap the icon in the top-right corner of the Home Music Share page, then select Add Shared Folder at the bottom.

  4. Tap the icon to add a shared folder.
  5. Enter the shared folder address and login credentials (if required), then tap Add.

    NoteLogin credentials refer to the username and password set on your PC.


Once added, the shared folder will open automatically, and you can start playing music from it.


Access the Added Shared Folder Later


After the shared folder is added, it will appear in Home Music Share for quick access in the future.