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If you cannot see any devices or files you may need to scan for the
DLNA devices which are on the network. To do this select 'search for
Media Servers' under either the Photo, Music or Video icons.
For Sony Bravia DLNA compatible televisions
Turn on your TV and press the 'home' button on your remote control
to open the media menu.
Scroll across the media menu and you will see Photo, Video and
Music icons. Under each of these you will see the AirTies device.
Select the AirTies device to list the media that is contained on the
attached USB disk. Selecting a Photo, Video or Music file will play or
display the media on the television.
You can stop the media by pressing the 'stop' button on your
remote control.
If you cannot see any devices or files you may need to scan for the
DLNA devices which are on the network. To do this, go to 'Settings'
menu then scroll to 'Network Settings' > 'Server Display Settings'
and then press 'Options' on your remote and select 'Update list'.
The television will scan the network and find your AirTies Media
Server.
The files that can be played on your Media Player depends upon the
codec and file container support offered by your Media Player.
Please consult your Media Player's documentation for a list of
codecs and file containers that it supports.
AirTies Media Server has been tested for interoperability on a
number of Media Players. Please visit www.airties.com for a current
list of tested devices.
DDNS
Dynamic DNS (DDNS) ensures that your hostname and IP address in
the Internet name servers are always current. It's primarily used to
associate a domain name with a dynamic IP address, making it
possible to access a computer with a dynamic IP address over the
Internet. This also allows you to run a server on a computer that has
a dynamic IP address. DDNS Settings To configure the DDNS
settings on your device go to DNS Settings under the DDNS menu of
the Web User Interface. You will see the current DDNS account
information if one is present.
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To use the Dynamic DNS feature you need to setup an account with
a DDNS service provider. To create a new DDNS account click New.
Enter the following information DDNS Service Name: Select the
DDNS service provider. Hostname: Your hostname you want to
associate with your dynamic IP address. User name: The username
provider from your DDNS service provider. Password: The password
provider from your DDNS service provider. Click Save to create the
DDNS account. You will return to the DDNS Settings page again will
see your DDNS account and status. You can add additional DDNS
accounts or can edit and remote DDNS accounts.
To enable DDNS check the Enable DDNS check box and click Save.
QoS
Quality Of Service (QoS) allows you to pioritise data for certain
applications to get the best possible service for these applications.
Applications that are time senstive to the data the receive, such as
IPTV or VOIP, require QoS to be configured. To enable QoS go to the
QoS page on the Web UI.
Select QoS Enabled to enable QoS and click Save.
Traffic Classification
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Rules can be created to classify data. To create, edit or delete rules
to to Traffic Classification under QoS option on the menu. To create
a new rule add some of the following information in the fields.
Rule Name Source: Enter a rule name for the rule
IP Address: Enter the source address that the data will come from.
IP Address Range: Enter a range of addresses that the data will
come from.
Port: Enter the source port that the data will come from.
Port Range: Enter a range of ports that the data will come from.
MAC Address Destination: Enter the source MAC address that the
data will come from.
IP Address: Enter the destination address that the data will be sent
to.
IP Address Range: Enter a range of addresses that the data will be
sent to.
Port: Enter the destination port that the data will be sent to.
Port Range: Enter a range of ports that the data will be sent to.
MAC Address: Enter the destination MAC address that the data will
be sent to.
Protocol: Enter the protocol of the data
DSCP/TOS: Enter the QoS values that the data will have.
Click Save to create a new rule. The rule will appear in the table.
Traffic Shaping
In the traffic shaping page you can limit the bandwidth of each
Class of Service. Go to the Traffic Shaping menu under the QoS
menu.
There are already four Class of Services defined. The bandwidth for
each Class of Service is limited so that CoS4 is guaranteed the
highest amount of bandwidth. The minimum and maximum amount
of bandwidth of each CoS can be changed. Please note that
changing these is only recommended for advanced users. Additional
Class of Service can be created by clicking Add. The minimum and
maximum guaranteed bandwidth should be entered. Click Save to
save your settings.
Traffic Mapping
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Traffic Mapping is where rules are matched to Class of Services.
Select Traffic Mapping from the QoS menu.
Click Add to create a new Traffic Mapping.
Enter the following information:
Source Interface: The interface on the device where the data is
coming from. For incoming traffic this will be a WAN interface and
for outgoing traffic this be a LAN interface.
Destination Interface: The interface on the device where the data is
going to. For incoming traffic this will be a LAN interface and for
outgoing traffic this be a WAN interface.
Rule: Select a rule that you previously configured on the Traffic
Classification page.
Cos: Select a Class of Service.
Click Save to save your settings.
Traffic to and from the specified interfaes that match the rule will be
prioritieed bandwidth according to the Class of Service.
Tools
On this page, you can restart your device, reset it to factory
defaults, backup its current configuration or restore from a previous
backup. To get to the Tools screen, select TOOLS from the main
menu of the Web interface. * The Restart button restarts your router
remotely. During this operation, your connection to the router will
be lost. You can reconnect after the router comes back up. * The
Restore Factory Defaults button allows you to reset your router back
to factory defaults remotely. This will clear all the current settings
on your router. * Backup Config lets you save the current settings of
your router onto your computer. When you click the Backup Config
button, your router will create a file called config.bin to be saved on
your computer. You can restore this configuration later using the
Restore Config button.
• Restore
Config
lets
you
restore
a
previously
saved
configuration onto your router. Click the Browse button to
locate the config.bin file that was previously saved, and then
press the Restore Config button to restore your settings from
this file onto your router.
Firmware Update
Your device is configured to automatically check for updates and
update itself if it finds an update. The process to check for updates
approximately every 30 days. By default this is enabled. You can
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disable this by unchecking the Enable auto firmware update and
clicking Save. You can check for updates by clicking Check For
Updates Now. The device will contact AirTies to see if there are
updates. If there are updates then they will be downloaded and the
device will upgrade. After the firmware is successfully installed, the
system will restart automatically. Therefore, connection to the
device will be lost. You will need to reconnect if you would like to
reconfigure any settings. Your router must stay ON during the
upgrade.
If you want to manually update the firmware running on the device,
go to Firmware Upgrade under the TOOLS menu. Click Browse and
locate the most recent router firmware file on your computer in the
pop-up window that appears. (You can download the most recent
firmware file from the AirTies website www.airties.com). Then click
Upgrade.
After the firmware is successfully installed, the system will restart
automatically. Therefore, connection to the device will be lost. You
will need to reconnect if you would like to reconfigure any settings.
Your router must stay ON during the upgrade.
Time Setting
Your device gets the current time and date from Internet time
servers using SNTP protocol. Default factory settings include some
time servers. To change the time servers used by your device go to
Time Settings under the TOOLS menu. In the Time Server (SNTP)
window that come up, enter the time server information. Click Save
to save your changes.
REPORT
The
REPORT
menu
displays
information
about
the
main
characteristics of your device such as product information and
software versions.
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