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Apply
Saves changes.
Available Network Folders
Displays information about available network folders.
Actions
Displays Edit and Remove buttons for the folder.
Share Name
Displays the shared name the folder was given during “Create
New Folder.”
Device
Displays the device type and name.
Folder
Displays the full path of the folder.
Read Access
Shows the permissions and access controls assigned to the
folder.
“All - no password” is displayed if all users are allows to
access the folder.
“Admin only” is displayed if a password is required to
access the folder.
Write Access
Free Space
Displays the free space available on the USB storage device.
Used Space
Displays the space that has been used on the USB storage
device.
Total Space
Displays the total space on the USB storage device.
Create Network Folder
Allows you to create a network folder. Enter the appropriate
information in the following pop up window.
After clicking
Apply
, the information entered here will be
displayed in the Available Network Folders table.
Refresh List
Allows you to refresh the list of shared network folders.
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10.5
Using the Media Server Option
The
Media Server
page allows you to configure the DLNA media server. The media
server must be DLNA-certified. The DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) defines
standards that enable devices to share information such as photos, videos, and music.
The media server name and the file names that will be scanned on the USB storage
devices are configured using this option.
Steps
To view media server information:
1.
Click
Media Server
from the left side menu. Field descriptions are listed below the
screen example.
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Basic Settings
Media Server
Displays whether the media server is enabled or disabled.
Media Server Name
The media server name, the name that will show up on media
players.
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Test Mode
Allows you to select the test mode. Options are:
1.
Normal Operation
2.
UPnP Certification
3.
DLNA Certification
Apply Basic Settings
Applies the basic settings that have been selected.
Scan Settings
Scanning Method
Allows you to select the preferred scanning method, either
Scan All Files or Scan Files By Type.
Available File Types
Lists all of the available file types on the media server.
Available file categories include Video, Audio, Image, and
Other.
Beneath each file category, you can select specific file types to
scan for, or scan all the file types in that category. Once
selected, theses files types will appear in the Selected File
Types section.
Selected File Types
Displays the file types that were selected in the Available File
Types section.
Enable scheduled scanning
every X minutes
Click the box to enable regularly-scheduled scans. Enter the
scan interval in minutes.
Apply Scan Settings
Applies the scan settings that have been set.
Scan Now
Click this button to begin a scan of the media server.
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Glossary
This chapter defines terms used in this guide and in the industry.
54G
TM
The internal wireless adapter from Broadcom.
ALG (Application-Level Gateway)
A type of security device that acts on behalf of the application servers on a network,
hiding the servers themselves from traffic that might be malicious.
AP (Access Point)
A device that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network using WiFi, or related
standards.
Broadcast
A packet sent to all devices on a network.
BSS (Basic Service Sets)
A basic service set is the fundamental building block of an 802.11 wireless local area
network. The overlapping BSS problem refers to a situation where two or more systems,
unrelated to each other are in close enough proximity to hear each other physically.
Overlapping BSS may degrade the network performance severely.
BSSID (Basic Service Set Identifier)
The BSSID uniquely identifies a specific access point and is in the same format as a MAC
address.
Channel Bonding
A computer networking configuration where two or more network interfaces are combined
on a host computer for redundancy or increased throughput. Data is transmitted over
these channels as if they are one channel.
CMTS (Cable Modem Termination System)
Typically located in the cable company’s headend, the CMTS is equipment that provides
high-speed data services to subscribers, such as cable Internet and Voice over IP (VoIP).
CPE (Customer Premises Equipment)
Equipment such as telephones, routers, and modems located at a user’s location to
enable access to communication services.
Default Gateway
The routing device used to forward all traffic that is not addressed to a computer on the
local subnet.

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