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On your router,
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Configure HTTP Server within your router’s Virtual Server setting and key in the above IP
address in example, 192.168.0.9 and change both the public and private port to 1024
which is port 80 by default.
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For your convenience, you can also choose to enable Dynamic DNS and sign up for a
free DDNS domain at any of the website providing such free services. An example would
be
www.dyndns.com
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At your router’s DDNS page, key in your host name and enter the same user name and
password when you create a DDNS account. Please refer to your router documentation
on getting these information from your router.
To access via HTTP server from out of your local network, launch a web browser such as
Internet Explorer and at the address bar, key in either
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http://123.456.789.000:1024
where
123.456.789.000
is the WAN IP address of your
router. Please refer to your router documentation on getting this information from your
router.
Or
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Key in
http://DDNS-HOST-NAME:1024
, where
DDNS-HOST-NAME
is the host name
which you have signed up for at your desired DDNS service provider.
4.12 SAMBA Server and Client
This player can be used either as a SAMBA Server or as a client.
SAMBA Client
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You can stream media files shared on the home network. Please refer to ’
4.4.5 A/V
Streaming via Network
’ for more details.
SAMBA Server
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This product functions as a NAS (Network Attached Storage) device when it is attached to
the home network via either Ethernet or WLAN. This feature allows users to store and
retrieve large amounts of data from their own local network.
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When the network connection is done correctly and ready for use, please turn on
BitTorrent and Samba
function in the setup menu in advance (refer to
3.5 Changing
Network Settings
for more details), and then type in: \\IP Address in the Run window
(click Run in the start menu) or in the address bar of a web browser, for example Internet
Explorer on your PC (if the IP address of the product is 192.168.0.9, please type in:
\\192.168.0.9), and click OK or press the Enter button on the keyboard.