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Telephony
5.7
Viewing Telephony Statistics
Introduction
The
Telephony Statistics
page on the
Thomson Gateway Web Interface
lists:
±
Successful incoming calls.
±
Missed incoming calls.
±
Successful outgoing calls.
±
Failed outgoing calls.
Accessing the Telephony Statistics page
Proceed as follows:
1
Browse to the
Thomson Gateway Web Interface
.
2
On the
Toolbox
menu, click
Telephony.
3
The
Address Book
page appears.
Call Statistics
The
Call Statistics
page shows you the number of:
±
Successful incoming calls.
±
Missed incoming calls.
±
Successful outgoing calls.
±
Failed outgoing calls.
for each phone separately and combined.
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Getting the Most Out of Your Thomson Gateway
In this chapter
In this chapter we will take a closer look at following features:
Feature availability
Depending on the configuration offered by your Internet Service Provider (ISP), some features may not be
available on your Thomson Gateway. For more information, contact your ISP.
Topic
Page
Sharing Content on your Network
42
Universal Plug and Play
52
Assigning a service (HTTP, FTP,...) to a computer
59
Dynamic DNS
61
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6.1
Sharing Content on your Network
Introduction
The Thomson Gateway allows you to store your data on a centralised place in the network. This way you can
share your files with everyone that is connected to your network.
What do I need?
A FAT32 formatted USB storage device.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1
Connecting your USB storage device to the Thomson Gateway
.
2
Configure Content Sharing on the Thomson Gateway
.
Connecting your USB storage device to the Thomson Gateway
Plug your USB memory stick or external hard disk in (one of) the USB master port(s) of your Thomson
Gateway.
To format your device for FAT32, consult the help of your operating system. Make sure to make a
copy of your data before you doing this. Formatting your device will erase all data.
If you need to remove your USB storage device from the Thomson Gateway, make sure to
unmount it first. For more information, see
“6.1.5 Safely Removing your USB Storage Device” on
page 51
.
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Configure Content Sharing on the Thomson Gateway
If you want to:
±
Simply share your data and media with other users on the network, proceed with
“6.1.1 Setting Up the
File Server” on page 44
.
±
Share your media with media devices like an IP Set-Top Box, proceed with
“6.1.3 Using UPnP AV to Share
Content with Media Devices” on page 48
.
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6.1.1
Setting Up the File Server
Introduction
If you want to allow users to change the content on your USB storage device, you have to enable the
Network File Server
on your Thomson Gateway. This way, all users connected to your Thomson Gateway
will be able to access your USB storage device and make changes to it.
Procedure
To enable the Network File Server:
1
Browse to the
Thomson Gateway Web Interface
.
2
On the
Tools
menu, click
Content Sharing
.
3
In the
Location bar
, click
Configure
.
4
Under
Network File Server (Windows Networking)
, click
Server Enabled
. It is also recommended to
complete in following fields:
²
Server Name
:
You will use this name to access the Thomson Gateway. If you leave this field empty you can only
access your USB storage device by entering the IP address (by default: 192.168.1.253)
²
Server Description
:
Here you can add a short description for what kind of data is stored on the USB storage device.
²
Workgroup
:
Enter the same workgroup as your computer(s).
5
Click
Apply
.
6
All users connected to the Thomson Gateway can now connect to your USB storage device. If you want
to limit the number of folders users can access, continue with
“6.1.2 Managing your Shared Content” on
page 47
.
7
If your computer runs:
²
Microsoft Windows, continue with
How to access the shared content on Windows
.
²
Mac, continue with
How to access the shared content on Mac

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