If you’re looking to connect your PlayStation 4 to a media server, there are a few things you’ll need. First, you’ll need an Ethernet cable. Second, you’ll need a PlayStation 4 system. Finally, you’ll need the media server software. To connect your PlayStation 4 to the media server, first make sure that your PlayStation 4 is connected to the network. Next, find the software that will be used to manage your media server. This software will typically be located on the computer that you’re using to connect to the network and manage your PlayStation 4. Once you’ve found the software, open it and follow its instructions for connecting your PlayStation 4 to the media server. Once you’ve connected your PlayStation 4 to the media server, it’s time to start managing your content. The first step is to create a new folder on your hard drive for storing all of your content. This folder should be named “PS4”. Next, create a new file in this new folder and name it “media_server_settings”. In this file, you’ll need to set up some basic settings for how your media server will work. For example, you can set up how long each file will stay on disk before being deleted and how many times per day files can be accessed. You can also set up how much data each file will consume when downloaded and stored on disk. Finally, in this file you can set up who has access to which files and folders in your PS4’s storage space.