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Used Space
: Used space by the folder.
Total Space
: Total space available in the folder.
Storage Advanced
This page allows you to configure the folders on your USB devices that are shared over
the network.
To access the
Storage Advanced
page:
1
Click
USB
in the menu bar.
2
Then click the
Storage Advanced
submenu.
To create a new network folder follow these steps:
1
Click on
Create Network Folder
.
2
Select the USB device you are creating the folder on.
3
Next to
Share Name
enter a name to call the folder.
4
Select if you want to only allow admin read and write access to the folder. By
selecting admin access you prevent any users on your network form editing or
deleting any files in the folder.
5
Enter the name of the Folder.
6
Click
Apply
.
Figure 45. Example of Network Attached Storage, Advanced Settings page shows an
example of the menu and Table 40. Advance Settings Menu Options describes the items
you can select.
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Figure 45. Example of Network Attached Storage, Advanced Settings page
Table 40. Advance Settings Menu Options
Option
Description
Network/Device
Name
The name of the Cable Modem/Router. When searching your
network for the USB drives, this is the name that appears.
Workgroup
Name
The name of the workgroup to which the Cable Modem/Router
belongs.
Set Admin Name/
Password
Click on this button to set the admin name and password. When
you create a folder you have the option of allowing only admin
access to the folder. The
Admin Name
and
Password
are
entered to gain access to the folder.
By default the
Admin name
is
admin
and the password is
zoom
.
Available
Network Folders
Displays the USB devices that the Cable Modem/Router supports.
The following data is shown for each device:
Share Name
: Name given to the shared folder.
Device:
The device the shared folder resides on.
Folder
: Name of the folder to be shared
Read Access
: Indicates whether a password is needed for read
access.
Write Access
: Indicates whether a password is needed for write
access.
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Free Space
: Free space remaining in the folder.
Used Space
: Used space by the folder.
Total Space
: Total space available in the folder.
Media Server
This page allows you to configure the media server’s settings.
The media server works
with any DLNA/UPnP compatible device or software. PCs, tablets, smartphones, Xbox
360, Xbox One, PS3 and some TVs are devices that can be used as DLNA or UPnP
compatible devices.
Note that Tablets and Smartphones usually require you to install a
DLNA compatible app to work with a media server.
To access the
Media Server
page:
1
Click
USB
in the menu bar.
2
Then click the
Media Server
submenu.
Figure 46. Example of Media Server page shows an example of the media server page,
and Table 41 describes the items you can select.
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Figure 46. Example of Media Server page
Table 41. Media Server Menu Option
Option
Description
Media Server
The default setting of
Enabled
allows DLNA/UPnP compatible
devices to connect to your Cable Modem/Router and play various
media files.
Select
Disabled
if you do not want to be able to play
media files over your network.
Media Server
Name
This is the name of the media server that your DLNA/UPnP
compatible device will connect to.
By default the name is
Zoom-DMS
.
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Test Modem
Most users should leave the default setting of Normal operations.
If your DLNA/UPnP compatible device is having trouble
connecting to the media server you can try setting either
UPnP
Certified
or
DLNA Certified
.
Scanning
Method
If you want to limit the file types that can be played by your
DLNA/UPnP compatible device select
Scan by File Type
.
Otherwise leave the default value of
Scan All Files
.
For example if you just want to play videos on your DLNA/UPnP
compatible device select
Scan by File Type
.
Under
Available
File Types
in the
Video
column select the file types you want to
be able to play and click
Selected
.
If you want to be able to play
all file types select
All Video
.
All Video
will select all video
formats shown. After selecting which file types click
Apply Scan
Settings
then click on
Scan Now
.
Scanning may take several
minutes depending on the size of your USB drive.
The
Scanning Status
field at the top of the page will indicate that
the Cable Modem/Router is scanning your USB drive. If it does not
return to Ready after a few minutes refresh the page.
Note:
If you do not run the scan, than all file types will still be
visible to your DLNA/UPnP compatible device. If you are using the
default setting of
Scan all Files
it is not necessary to scan your
USB device.

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