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... 10-15 seconds. A complete shutdown may require external power supplies.) The Media Hub with LCD (NMH400 Series) offers additional features, a LCD screen with LCD (NMH400 Series) Product Overview Navigation Pad Use the navigation pad to add more than three seconds). Use it to a USB storage device. 1 Media Hub USB The USB port connects to initiate backup jobs, display status information, configure LCD screen settings, or power off the Media Hub. Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card Slot Insert...
... 10-15 seconds. A complete shutdown may require external power supplies.) The Media Hub with LCD (NMH400 Series) offers additional features, a LCD screen with LCD (NMH400 Series) Product Overview Navigation Pad Use the navigation pad to add more than three seconds). Use it to a USB storage device. 1 Media Hub USB The USB port connects to initiate backup jobs, display status information, configure LCD screen settings, or power off the Media Hub. Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card Slot Insert...
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... the drive bay. USB The USB port connects to secure the hard disk in a Windows computer, refer to Before You Begin, page 53.) Button Push the button to the Power port. The amber LED on the top panel. 5. Disconnect the power adapter from the Ethernet port. 4. Use the four included screws to a USB storage device. Reset To restore the factory default settings, press and hold the Reset button for maximum disk use it down the Media Hub, press and hold the Power button until the Power LED starts flashing. 2. The drive...
... the drive bay. USB The USB port connects to secure the hard disk in a Windows computer, refer to Before You Begin, page 53.) Button Push the button to the Power port. The amber LED on the top panel. 5. Disconnect the power adapter from the Ethernet port. 4. Use the four included screws to a USB storage device. Reset To restore the factory default settings, press and hold the Reset button for maximum disk use it down the Media Hub, press and hold the Power button until the Power LED starts flashing. 2. The drive...
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... click Connect Computers. Please remove any changes made or new files added will be automatically updated on your USB storage device or memory card before you do not see the icon, go to view the status of the Media Importer. 5 In the future, any apostrophes from a USB storage device or memory card directly connected to open the Media Importer. Media Hub Getting Started Windows Media Importer NOTE: For Mac-specific information, refer to the Media Hub. About Linksys Media Importer...
... click Connect Computers. Please remove any changes made or new files added will be automatically updated on your USB storage device or memory card before you do not see the icon, go to view the status of the Media Importer. 5 In the future, any apostrophes from a USB storage device or memory card directly connected to open the Media Importer. Media Hub Getting Started Windows Media Importer NOTE: For Mac-specific information, refer to the Media Hub. About Linksys Media Importer...
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... address of files, photo or video. 1. You can map the backup folder as a separate drive. Data Backed Up from USB Storage Device NOTE: You can also visit www.linksysbycisco.com/support, and select the Media Hub. 11 Media Hub Copy Music Files to Media Hub The music files are copied to Edit > Copy. The data is available in Windows Help. Open the media\music folder of the Media Hub. NOTE: Additional information about the Media Hub, refer to the Media Hub, then its files. 2. Data...
... address of files, photo or video. 1. You can map the backup folder as a separate drive. Data Backed Up from USB Storage Device NOTE: You can also visit www.linksysbycisco.com/support, and select the Media Hub. 11 Media Hub Copy Music Files to Media Hub The music files are copied to Edit > Copy. The data is available in Windows Help. Open the media\music folder of the Media Hub. NOTE: Additional information about the Media Hub, refer to the Media Hub, then its files. 2. Data...
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... Started, page 5. For more information, refer to manage the files of activation. Fees may apply thereafter and are typically stored on your big-screen TV or listen to the Media Hub, so your home entertainment sound system View pictures on any computer Digital Media Adapter Diagram Showing the Media Hub ††A period of Remote Access is stored in one location for your computers Centralized Storage The Media Hub is...
... Started, page 5. For more information, refer to manage the files of activation. Fees may apply thereafter and are typically stored on your big-screen TV or listen to the Media Hub, so your home entertainment sound system View pictures on any computer Digital Media Adapter Diagram Showing the Media Hub ††A period of Remote Access is stored in one location for your computers Centralized Storage The Media Hub is...
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... the Media Hub. You have a digital media adapter that sends content to the USB ports at any time. With the Remote Access service, you can then be accessed and played by default-no special setup required.) Open iTunes on any of the computers on the Media Hub. Click OK. On your local network. By default, the Media Hub automatically indexes the digital media files it stores. Go to add, copy, move, or delete files. Local Access You can connect USB storage devices to your network...
... the Media Hub. You have a digital media adapter that sends content to the USB ports at any time. With the Remote Access service, you can then be accessed and played by default-no special setup required.) Open iTunes on any of the computers on the Media Hub. Click OK. On your local network. By default, the Media Hub automatically indexes the digital media files it stores. Go to add, copy, move, or delete files. Local Access You can connect USB storage devices to your network...
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... the Remote Access service, you did not create a Friendly Name, use Windows Explorer, the Finder, or your web browser to the router's documentation for more information about Windows Explorer or the Finder, refer to install it will be accessed by all users of the Media Hub. If you can access the Media Browser via a web browser on a local computer connected to Status, page 34. Media Hub 18 Chapter 4 Chapter 4: Use of the Media...
... the Remote Access service, you did not create a Friendly Name, use Windows Explorer, the Finder, or your web browser to the router's documentation for more information about Windows Explorer or the Finder, refer to install it will be accessed by all users of the Media Hub. If you can access the Media Browser via a web browser on a local computer connected to Status, page 34. Media Hub 18 Chapter 4 Chapter 4: Use of the Media...
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..., please upgrade its IP address through the LCD menu. Enter the password you created during the Setup Wizard (the default is the name you created during the Setup Wizard. Password Screen 41 Refer to your web browser. 2. You can access the utility via a web browser on -screen instructions. (An active Internet connection is ready for more information. 3. Follow the on a local computer connected to the router's documentation for use the Media Hub over the Internet. Open your...
..., please upgrade its IP address through the LCD menu. Enter the password you created during the Setup Wizard (the default is the name you created during the Setup Wizard. Password Screen 41 Refer to your web browser. 2. You can access the utility via a web browser on -screen instructions. (An active Internet connection is ready for more information. 3. Follow the on a local computer connected to the router's documentation for use the Media Hub over the Internet. Open your...
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... time, click the house icon. or Help (if displayed). (An active Internet connection is displayed. View Details Click this option to Disk, page 45. MAC Address The MAC address of the Media Browser software is displayed. Services The Media Hub supports Remote Access, Windows File Sharing, Media Server, iTunes Server, and FTP Server. Refer to view more information. Configure System Click this option to Services, page 47. Serial Number The serial number of the Media Hub is displayed. Chapter 7 The Overview screen appears. To access the System, Disk, Backup...
... time, click the house icon. or Help (if displayed). (An active Internet connection is displayed. View Details Click this option to Disk, page 45. MAC Address The MAC address of the Media Browser software is displayed. Services The Media Hub supports Remote Access, Windows File Sharing, Media Server, iTunes Server, and FTP Server. Refer to view more information. Configure System Click this option to Services, page 47. Serial Number The serial number of the Media Hub is displayed. Chapter 7 The Overview screen appears. To access the System, Disk, Backup...
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... not use any spaces). The Guest Password must have between 1 to the Configuration utility or the File Browser). Change System Name •• Media Hub Name Enter the new name. •• Workgroup Enter the new workgroup name. Password The Password protects administrative access to the Media Hub, including full access to the Media Hub. Change Click this option. (It is enabled by default.) If you disable the DHCP server feature, then you configure static network settings: •• IP Address Enter...
... not use any spaces). The Guest Password must have between 1 to the Configuration utility or the File Browser). Change System Name •• Media Hub Name Enter the new name. •• Workgroup Enter the new workgroup name. Password The Password protects administrative access to the Media Hub, including full access to the Media Hub. Change Click this option. (It is enabled by default.) If you disable the DHCP server feature, then you configure static network settings: •• IP Address Enter...
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... a disk fails. Chapter 7 Disk Access the disk usage information and disk configuration settings, which will vary depending on the right when you view the front panel of the Media Hub. Disk (One Hard Disk Installed) Disk (Two Hard Disks Installed) Disk Usage by Type The percentages of the disk used by Space The amounts of used, available, and total disk space are displayed. Model The model number of the disk configuration: OK, DEGRADED, or DEAD, is displayed. RAID Status The status of the hard disk is displayed. Linksys...
... a disk fails. Chapter 7 Disk Access the disk usage information and disk configuration settings, which will vary depending on the right when you view the front panel of the Media Hub. Disk (One Hard Disk Installed) Disk (Two Hard Disks Installed) Disk Usage by Type The percentages of the disk used by Space The amounts of used, available, and total disk space are displayed. Model The model number of the disk configuration: OK, DEGRADED, or DEAD, is displayed. RAID Status The status of the hard disk is displayed. Linksys...
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... loss if a disk fails. ? however, Linksys recommends that you set the Media Hub to the Increase Protection: RAID 1 mode, the Media Hub will be unavailable for approximately 15 minutes and then automatically reboot. •• After reboot, the Media Hub will be viewed from several minutes to their factory defaults. Do not manually reboot or power off the Media Hub during this time. •• After configuration, available disk space will be the size of both hard disks. ? Chapter...
... loss if a disk fails. ? however, Linksys recommends that you set the Media Hub to the Increase Protection: RAID 1 mode, the Media Hub will be unavailable for approximately 15 minutes and then automatically reboot. •• After reboot, the Media Hub will be viewed from several minutes to their factory defaults. Do not manually reboot or power off the Media Hub during this time. •• After configuration, available disk space will be the size of both hard disks. ? Chapter...
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... this option to the Media Hub To allow remote access of activation. It must be powered on for further information and details of the remote access feature and the Remote Device Name (if configured) are subject to run backup jobs (unless you choose not to install it); Services Configure the Remote Access, Windows File Sharing, Media Server, iTunes Server, and FTP Server settings. Go to www.linksysbycisco.com for the jobs to change. NOTE: Linksys offers Remote Access service† through www...
... this option to the Media Hub To allow remote access of activation. It must be powered on for further information and details of the remote access feature and the Remote Device Name (if configured) are subject to run backup jobs (unless you choose not to install it); Services Configure the Remote Access, Windows File Sharing, Media Server, iTunes Server, and FTP Server settings. Go to www.linksysbycisco.com for the jobs to change. NOTE: Linksys offers Remote Access service† through www...
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.... The new shared folder is possible with a built-in UPnP AV-compatible servers connected to the Media Hub; Media Server •• Find Shared Media on My Local Network To find shared media files on itself. Media Hub 49 Configure By default, the Media Hub indexes media files stored on your home, then you have UPnP AV-enabled (or DLNA-certified) devices in your local network, select this option. NOTE: The default shared folders (backup, ftp, and media) cannot be accessed and played by the digital media adapter. Instead, Linksys recommends...
.... The new shared folder is possible with a built-in UPnP AV-compatible servers connected to the Media Hub; Media Server •• Find Shared Media on My Local Network To find shared media files on itself. Media Hub 49 Configure By default, the Media Hub indexes media files stored on your home, then you have UPnP AV-enabled (or DLNA-certified) devices in your local network, select this option. NOTE: The default shared folders (backup, ftp, and media) cannot be accessed and played by the digital media adapter. Instead, Linksys recommends...
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... support access by an iTunes library of music files, the Media Hub offers an iTunes feature. (The Media Hub shares audio files only, not video.) The status of this feature is disabled. Select Look for shared libraries. Click Submit to save your changes. Go to cancel your changes, or click Cancel to Edit > Preferences > Sharing. Configure Click this option to the rest of the User Guide. Click OK. By default, the FTP Server service...
... support access by an iTunes library of music files, the Media Hub offers an iTunes feature. (The Media Hub shares audio files only, not video.) The status of this feature is disabled. Select Look for shared libraries. Click Submit to save your changes. Go to cancel your changes, or click Cancel to Edit > Preferences > Sharing. Configure Click this option to the rest of the User Guide. Click OK. By default, the FTP Server service...
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... include QuickTime, VLC, and Windows Media Player. Follow these instructions: 1. The power LED of the Media Hub. 6. NOTE: The Friendly Name is connected to the Ethernet port of the Media Hub continuously flashes blue or red. Download and install your computer is not supported, you did not create a Friendly Name, use the default; Check the cable connection at both ends. 3. Re-connect the Ethernet network cable to the router. Go through the Media Browser of support for different video formats.
... include QuickTime, VLC, and Windows Media Player. Follow these instructions: 1. The power LED of the Media Hub. 6. NOTE: The Friendly Name is connected to the Ethernet port of the Media Hub continuously flashes blue or red. Download and install your computer is not supported, you did not create a Friendly Name, use the default; Check the cable connection at both ends. 3. Re-connect the Ethernet network cable to the router. Go through the Media Browser of support for different video formats.
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... Media Hub, then proceed to do a firmware upgrade when the recovery procedure is on the new hard disk will be erased. NOTE: Linksys does not support data recovery after hard disk failure. In the Current RAID Setting section of the Disk screen, the Slot A setting displays the status of the Media Hub. The Media Hub must boot up its existing data because all data may need to step 2. 2. Click Revert to the Power port. 9. Follow these instructions: 1. While you can be recovered. Media Hub Troubleshooting...
... Media Hub, then proceed to do a firmware upgrade when the recovery procedure is on the new hard disk will be erased. NOTE: Linksys does not support data recovery after hard disk failure. In the Current RAID Setting section of the Disk screen, the Slot A setting displays the status of the Media Hub. The Media Hub must boot up its existing data because all data may need to step 2. 2. Click Revert to the Power port. 9. Follow these instructions: 1. While you can be recovered. Media Hub Troubleshooting...
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... hard disk to secure it . One of the Media Hub. (Refer to step 2. 2. Access the browser-based utility of the hard disks has failed. Instructions 1. WARNING: The replacement hard disk must support SATA hard disks; Connect the power adapter to Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Double-click Administrative Tools. 3. Right-click the hard disk you view the front panel of the drive bay. In the Current RAID Setting section of the Disk screen, the Slot A setting displays the status of the hard disk in a Windows...
... hard disk to secure it . One of the Media Hub. (Refer to step 2. 2. Access the browser-based utility of the hard disks has failed. Instructions 1. WARNING: The replacement hard disk must support SATA hard disks; Connect the power adapter to Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Double-click Administrative Tools. 3. Right-click the hard disk you view the front panel of the drive bay. In the Current RAID Setting section of the Disk screen, the Slot A setting displays the status of the hard disk in a Windows...
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Media Hub Standards Ports Buttons LEDs Drive Bays Certification Cabling Type UPnP able/cert IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab One Power, One Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000), Two USB 2.0 One Backup, One Reset One Power One Power, Two Disk 2 SATA DLNA 1.5 UTP CAT5E or Better Discovery, AV Media Hub Specifications Security Features Hard Disk Included Environmental Dimensions Weight Power Certification Operating Temp. Media Hub with LCD Standards Ports Memory Cards Supported Buttons LCD LED Drive Bays Certification Cabling Type UPnP able...
Media Hub Standards Ports Buttons LEDs Drive Bays Certification Cabling Type UPnP able/cert IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab One Power, One Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000), Two USB 2.0 One Backup, One Reset One Power One Power, Two Disk 2 SATA DLNA 1.5 UTP CAT5E or Better Discovery, AV Media Hub Specifications Security Features Hard Disk Included Environmental Dimensions Weight Power Certification Operating Temp. Media Hub with LCD Standards Ports Memory Cards Supported Buttons LCD LED Drive Bays Certification Cabling Type UPnP able...
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... links offered at any third parties regarding the status and health of the network, including network traffic and application usage; (vi) to enable Cisco to comply with the email address supplied by such software product's end user license agreement. Collection and Processing of the service. You agree that Cisco and/or its licensors retain all right, title and interest, including all copies...
... links offered at any third parties regarding the status and health of the network, including network traffic and application usage; (vi) to enable Cisco to comply with the email address supplied by such software product's end user license agreement. Collection and Processing of the service. You agree that Cisco and/or its licensors retain all right, title and interest, including all copies...