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UPnP™ Media Server
Note:
Your networked media receiver must be using the UPnP media receiver standard.
Please check with the manufacturer of your networked media player.
UPnP media receivers using the
UPnP media receiver standard will
be able to view and play media files
located in the UpnPMedia shared
folder when this feature is enabled.
You can enable the media server
function under
Basic Settings
.
UPnP NAS Device must also be
enabled for the server to function properly.
A new share folder called
UPnPMedia
will be created with the guest
user assigned to it. You should change the user access and security
(located in
File Sharing
) to your current network setup.
Copy the media files that you want the media receivers to see into this
share. You can create folders within the share to organize the media files.
Pinging
You can test your network connection in various situations with this very simple method.
From a command prompt,
type in: ping <IP address> or
ping <network name>
If there are replies, then there
is a connection running
between the two machines.
By pinging the device name,
we also get the IP address of
that device also.