TP-Link AC750 Archer C20i V1 Media Server Application Guide

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    in the same network. HOW TO SET UP: Plug the USB storage into the USB port of the TP‐LINK router and wait until the USB LED is solid green. You can setup the media server by the following steps: Step 1 Open a web browser (IE/Chrome/Firefox/Safari), type tplinklogin.net in the address
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    button. Choose the folders you want to share and click Save. Step 5 Your shared folders will be listed on the Media Server page. Access the Media Server on PS3 Select (Search for Media Servers) under (Photo), (Music) or The TP‐LINK Media Servers that can be connected will be displayed. (Video).
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    Access the Media Server on XBOX360 The TP‐LINK Media Servers that can be connected will be displayed in Video/Music/Picture Library. Access the Media Server on Windows Media Player Note: Some USB storage devices may require using the bundled external power.
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How to Use the Media Server Feature
The Media Server feature allows you to share music, videos and photos from a USB or Mobile hard
disk drive that’s connected to the router, to game consoles or media players in the same network.
HOW TO SET UP:
Plug the USB storage into the USB port of the TP
LINK router and wait until the USB LED is solid
green.
You can setup the media server by the following steps:
Step 1
Open a web browser (IE/Chrome/Firefox/Safari), type
tplinklogin.net
in the address bar, and then
press Enter button.
Step 2
Type the username and password in the login page, and then click OK to log into the router.
The
default username and password are both
admin
(in lower case.)
Step 3
Click
USB Settings
->
Media Server
on the left side menu.
Step 3
Click
Start
button.
The USB storage device must be recognized before configuring the Media Server.