Dlna - D-Link DIR-620 User Manual

Wireless n300 router with 3g/cdma/lte support and usb port
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DIR-620 Wireless N300 Router with 3G/CDMA/LTE Support
and USB Port
User Manual

DLNA

On the USB storage / DLNA page, you can enable the built-in DLNA server of the router to
provide access to the USB storage for users of your LAN.
The built-in media server allows DLNA certified devices of your LAN to play multimedia content
of the USB storage. Multimedia content can be played only when a USB storage is connected to the
router.
To enable the DLNA server, select the Enabled checkbox.
In the Update interval field, specify the time period (in seconds), at the end of which the media
server updates the file list of the USB storage, or leave the value specified by default (900). The
minimal value you can specify is 60 seconds.
In the DLNA server name field, specify a new name of the DLNA server for easier identification
in your LAN or leave the value specified by default (D-Link DLNA Server). Use digits and/or
Latin characters.
To allow access to the content of the USB storage for users of your LAN, click the Add button. In
the line displayed, locate a folder. To do this, click the button located to the right of the Path field
(the button is available if the Path field is selected). In the opened window, double-click the icon of
the storage or storage partition, select the needed folder in the directory structure, and click the
Open button.
Figure 153. The USB storage / DLNA page.
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