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DMM/Custom Installation
Digital Media Manager
(DMM)
Digital Media Manager (DMM) allows your PC to work
with WAC5 Center.
1
Double click
on your computer desktop to
launch DMM
2
The first time you launch DMM, specify your music
folders on PC
Music files in the folders are imported into DMM
Next time you launch DMM, DMM will start
lookup in the folders and automatically
update its music collection on PC
3
To learn more about DMM, click Help ➜ Digital
Media Manager Help
IMPORTANT!
– If power failure occurs within 15 minutes after you
have transferred music from PC to Center, you will lose
all those transferred music.
Custom Installation
Custom Installation allows you to separately
change the install option you selected in Express
Installation or re-install DMM.
Change Network Settings
1
Restore your WAC5 Center to its default settings
(see Chapter Reset in the User Manual)
2
Select your new installation option
3
Follow the steps under the above Option 1,
Option 2 or Option 3 of Express Installation
Glossary
Glossary
Access point:
communication hub for the connection between a wireless device and a
wired LAN.
Ad-hoc mode:
a networking framework where devices communicate with each other
directly, without access point.
DHCP:
stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It is a protocol for assigning
dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network.
Infrastructure mode:
a networking framework where devices communicate with
each other via an access point
IP address:
computer or device identifier on a TCP/IP network
SSID:
stands for Service Set IDentifier. The same SSID must be used for all the access
points and all the devices if you try to connect them to a specific WLAN.
Subnet Mask:
It serves to decide what subnet an IP address belongs to
WEP
:
stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy. It is a security protocol for wireless local area
network
WLAN:
stands for Wireless Local Area Network. In such a network, high-frequency radio
waves are used for communication
WPA
:
stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access. It is a Wi-Fi standard aimed to improve WEP's
security features. It works with an existing WEP-enabled Wi-Fi products.
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