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media clients (like Windows Media Player). The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is a group of
personal computer and electronics companies that works to make products compatible in a home
network.
The Device media server enables you to:
Publish all shares for everyone to play media files in the USB storage device connected to the
Device.
Use hardware-based media clients like the DMA-2500 to play the files.
Note: Anyone on your network can play the media files in the published shares. No user
name and password or other form of security is used. The media server is enabled
by default with the video, photo, and music shares published.
To change your Device’s media server settings, click
Network Setting > USB Service
> Media
Server
. The screen appears as shown.
Figure 110
Network Setting > USB Service > Media Server
The following table describes the labels in this menu.
13.4
Printer Server
The Device allows you to share a USB printer on your LAN. You can do this by connecting a USB
printer to one of the USB ports on the Device and then configuring a TCP/IP port on the computers
connected to your network.
13.4.1
Before You Begin
To configure the print server you need the following:
Your Device must be connected to your computer and any other devices on your network. The
USB printer must be connected to your Device.
Table 80
Network Setting > USB Service > Media Server
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Media Server
Select
Enable
to have the Device function as a DLNA-compliant media server.
Enable the media server to let (DLNA-compliant) media clients on your network play media
files located in the shares.
Interface
Select an interface on which you want to enable the media server function.
Media Library
Path
Enter the path clients use to access the media files on a USB storage device connected to
the Device.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to restore your previously saved settings.
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A USB printer with the driver already installed on your computer.
The computers on your network must have the printer software already installed before they can
create a TCP/IP port for printing via the network. Follow your printer manufacturers instructions
on how to install the printer software on your computer.
Note: Your printer’s installation instructions may ask that you connect the printer to your
computer. Connect your printer to the Device instead.
13.4.2
The Printer Server Screen
Use this screen to enable or disable sharing of a USB printer via your Device.
To access this screen, click
Network Setting > USB Service > Printer Server
.
Figure 111
Network Setting > USB Service > Printer Server
The following table describes the labels in this menu.
Table 81
Network Setting > USB Service > Print Server
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Printer Server
Select
Enable
to have the Device share a USB printer.
User Defined
Printer Name
Type the name for the printer.
Maker and
model
Type up to 80 characters for the manufacturer and model number of the printer.
System Printer
Name
This field shows the printer’s system name the Device has detected from one of the USB
ports.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to restore your previously saved settings.
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C
HAPTER
14
Power Management
14.1
Overview
Power management allows you to turn on/off one or more interfaces and all LED lights without
power off the whole system when necessary. You can configure a schedule to do so automatically or
manually do it on the Web Configurator.
14.1.1
What You Can Do in this Chapter
Use the
Power Management
screen to manually turn on/off interface(s) and/or LEDs (
Section
14.2 on page 193
).
Use the
Auto Switch Off
screen to configure schedules for turning on/off interface(s) and/or
LEDs automatically (
Section 14.3 on page 194
).
14.1.2
What You Need To Know
These screens are only available for the “supervisor” user.
• The
Power Management
and
Auto Switch Off
screens are dependant. You can only configure
the on/off switches of the same interface and LEDs in one of the two screens.
14.2
The Power Management Screen
Use this screen to manually turn on/off interface(s) or LEDs. Click
Network Setting > Power
Management
> Power Management
. The screen appears as shown.
Figure 112
Network Setting > Power Management
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Each field is described in the following table.
14.3
The Auto Switch Off Screen
Use this screen to view schedules to turn on or off specific interface(s) and/or all LED lights on the
Device. To access this screen, click
Network Setting > Power Management > Auto Switch Off
.
Figure 113
Network Setting > Power Managment > Auto Switch Off
The following table describes the labels in this menu.
Table 82
Network Setting > Power Management
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Manually
Switch On/Off
Select
POWER ON
or
POWER OFF
to turn on/off the interface or LED lights.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to restore your previously saved settings.
Table 83
Network Setting > Power Managment > Auto Switch OffNetwork Setting > Power
Managment > Auto Switch Off
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Add or modify
rules
Click this link to create or edit a schedule.
#
This is the index number of a schedule rule.
Rule Name
This field shows the name of the schedule rule.
Day
This field shows which week days (in green) the interface(s) and/or LEDs are turned on and
the days (grayed-out) they are turned off automatically.
Time
This field shows the time period the interface(s) and/or LEDs are turned on.
Wireless
This field shows whether this schedule applies to the wireless LAN interface.
DSL WAN
This field shows whether this schedule applies to the DSL WAN interface.
Eth WAN
This field shows whether this schedule applies to the Ethernet WAN interface.
LAN1~LAN4
This field shows whether this schedule applies to the corresponding LAN interface.
LED
This field shows whether this schedule applies to the LEDs.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to restore your previously saved settings.
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14.3.1
The Auto Switch Off Add/Edit Screen
Use this screen to manage the auto switch off schedules. To access this screen, click the
Add or
modify rules
link in the
Network Setting > Power Management > Auto Switch Off
screen.
Figure 114
Network Setting > Power Managment > Auto Switch Off > Add or modify rules
The following table describes the labels in this menu.
14.3.2
The Add/Edit Rule Screen
Use this screen to configure a schedule rule. To access this screen, click the
Add new rule
link or
the
Edit
icon in the
Network Setting > Power Management > Auto Switch Off > Add or
modify rules
screen.
Figure 115
Network Setting > Power Management > Auto Switch Off > Add or modify rules > Add
new rule/Edit
Table 84
Network Setting > Power Managment > Auto Switch Off Network Setting > Power
Managment > Auto Switch Off > Add or modify rules
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Add new rule
Click this link to create a rule.
#
This is the index number of a rule.
Rule Name
This field shows the name of the rule.
Day
This field shows the week days of the schedule (in green).
Time
This field shows the time period of the schedule.
Description
This field shows more information about this rule.
Modify
Click the
Edit
icon to modify the rule or click the
Delete
icon to remove it.

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