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4.2.6
The “Print Server” submenu. Print Server Configuration
Print server is a software or hardware solution that allows users of wired or wireless networks to share a
printer at home or at the office. This printer is completely independent from network computers and
significantly reduces the burden on user's working environment. Besides that, print server establish continuous
communication to printers, AIO, scanners and other office machines located on LAN.
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Enable on-board print server—
when checked, print server is enabled, otherwise it is disabled;
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Printer name—
printer name;
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Manufacturer and model–
printer manufacturer and model.
Click the
Apply/Save
to accept and save the settings.
4.2.7
The “DLNA” submenu. DLNA server configuration
DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) is a set of standards that allow compatible devices to receive and
via home network (pictures, music, videos), and view it in real time. That
means, it is a technology that unites home computers, mobile phones, laptops and other home appliances into a
single digital network. Devices supporting DLNA specification may be configured and combined into network
automatically on user’s request.
Transmission medium for media content is a home network (IP network). DLNA-compatible devices may
connect to a home network using wired (Ethernet) or wireless (Wi-Fi) connections.
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Enable on-board digital media server—
when checked, media server is enabled, otherwise it is disabled;
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Interface—
name of the interface for server connection;
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Media Library Path—
media file directory.
Click the
Apply/Save
to accept and save the settings.