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Installing the UPnP tool, Device Spy: Intel's Universal Control Point UCP. This tool readily

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176 Appendix C: Altos eXpress Console 9 Close all applications including the browser. 10 Double-click on the saved file icon to start the installation process. Installing the UPnP tool Follow the instructions below to get Intel Device Spy for UPnP Technologies tool: 1 Download Device Spy for UPnP Technologies from the Intel website: http://www.intel.com/. 2 Search for the following phrase: Intel® Tools for UPnP Technologies The download page changes from time to time, so doing a search will give you the best results. 3 Download the compressed file and uncompress it. The file will have a filename similar to the following: Download, Windows installer, .NET CLR 2.0 runtime required (ZIP 3.7MB) The ZIP file will contain an EXE file that will have a filename similar to the following: Intel_Tools_4UT_v1768.exe 4 Run the EXE file. The Device Spy.exe file becomes available. The Device Spy.exe file contains the Intel Device Spy for UPnP Technologies program. Device Spy: Intel's Universal Control Point (UCP). This tool readily tests "action" invocations and events. Device Spy also traces packets sent to UPnP devices. For more information on how to use Intel Device Spy for UPnP Technologies see the documentation provided with it.

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Appendix C: Altos eXpress Console
176
9
Close all applications including the browser.
10
Double-click on the saved file icon to start the installation process.
Installing the UPnP tool
Follow the instructions below to get Intel Device Spy for UPnP
Technologies tool:
1
Download Device Spy for UPnP Technologies from the Intel
.
2
Search for the following phrase: IntelĀ® Tools for UPnP
Technologies
The download page changes from time to time, so doing a search
will give you the best results.
3
Download the compressed file and uncompress it. The file will
have a filename similar to the following:
Download, Windows installer, .NET CLR 2.0 runtime required (ZIP
3.7MB)
The ZIP file will contain an EXE file that will have a filename similar
to the following:
Intel_Tools_4UT_v1768.exe
4
Run the EXE file. The Device Spy.exe file becomes available. The
Device Spy.exe file contains the
Intel Device Spy for UPnP
Technologies
program.
Device Spy: Intel's Universal Control Point (UCP). This tool readily
tests "action" invocations and events. Device Spy also traces
packets sent to UPnP devices.
For more information on how to use Intel Device Spy for UPnP
Technologies see the documentation provided with it.