Cisco NMH410 User Guide - Page 47
iTunes Server, FTP Server, Find Shared Media on My Local Network, Disable, internal port number - network media player
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Chapter 7 •• Find Shared Media on My Local Network To find shared media files on your local network, select this option. The Media Hub scans its local content and any media content stored in UPnP AV-compatible servers connected to the local network. Indexing of media files on your computers is possible with Windows Media Player (WMP); however, it is not recommended. Instead, Linksys recommends that you copy media files on your computers to the Media Hub; refer to Chapter 2: Getting Started, page 5 for more information. Click Submit to save your change, or click Cancel to cancel your change. iTunes Server To support access by an iTunes library of music files, the Media Hub offers an iTunes feature. The status of this feature is displayed. By default, it is enabled. Disable Click this option to disable this feature. FTP Server To transfer files, the Media Hub can use File Transfer Protocol (FTP). The status of the FTP feature is displayed. By default, this feature is disabled. NOTE: To use the FTP feature, you must enable port forwarding on your router. Configure the following options: •• internal port number port 21 •• IP address IP address of the Media Hub Enable Click this option to enable this feature. WEB: For more information about the Media Hub, refer to the rest of the User Guide. You can also visit www.linksysbycisco.com/support, and select the Media Hub. Advanced Configuration Media Hub 43