Usb Media Sharing; Chapter 24 Usb Media Sharing; Overview - ZyXEL Communications NBG6515 User Manual

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24.1 Overview

This chapter describes how to configure the media sharing settings on the NBG.
Note: The read and write performance may be affected by amount of file-sharing traffic
on your network, type of connected USB device and your USB version (1.1 or 2.0).
Media Server
You can set up your NBG to act as a media server to provide media (like video) to DLNA-compliant
players, such as Windows Media Player, ZyXEL DMAs (Digital Media Adapters), Xboxes or PS3s. The
media server and clients must have IP addresses in the same subnet.
The NBG media server enables you to:
• Publish all folders for everyone to play media files in the USB storage device connected to the
NBG.
• Use hardware-based media clients like the DMA-2500 to play the files.
Note: Anyone on your network can play the media files in the published folders. No user
name and password nor other form of security is required.
The following figure is an overview of the NBG's media server feature. DLNA devices A and B can
access and play files on a USB device (C) which is connected to the NBG (D).
Figure 118 Media Server Overview
A
C
HAPTER

USB Media Sharing

B
C
D
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