Cisco NMH Quick Installation Manual page 13

Media hub nmh series home entertainment storage
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Media Hub
The Media Hub plays video content through a browser plug-in. Download and
install your favorite media player to enable video playback within the Media
Browser. Please note that media players have varying levels of support for
different video formats. If the video format you want to play is not supported,
you may want to search the Internet for a media player that can run on your
computer and support the desired video formats. (Make sure you download the
latest version.) Some suggested players include QuickTime, VLC, and Windows
Media Player.
For more information about video support, visit
http://www.linksysbycisco.com/support.
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If you enable and set up the Remote Access service
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then you can access the
Media Hub and its files over the Internet. To set up the Remote Access service,
follow these instructions:
Remote Access
Video Player Support
The Media Hub offers different ways to take advantage of its features.
1.
In your web browser, enter
http://<Friendly_Name>
(Example: http://mediahub)
2.
Click Configuration.
3.
Enter the password you created during the Setup Wizard (the default is
admin). Click Submit.
4.
Click the Services tab.
5.
For the Remote Access section, click Configure.
6.
Select Enable Remote Access to the Media Hub.
7.
Enter the Remote Device Name you want to assign to the Media Hub. (This
name can be different from the Media Hub's Friendly Name.)
8.
Click Submit.
The Remote Access service will be available in approximately two to five
minutes. To remotely access the Media Hub, follow these instructions:
1.
Open the web browser of the computer you are using.

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