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Check Quick Leave if you want to enable immediate termination of
IGMP multicast group. This will improve the quality of your IGMP
broadcast. Select the upstream network interface. This is the WAN
interface that that your router will receive IGMP packets with. There
must be at least one interface defined as upstream. The Rate Limit
sets a limit on the rate of data on the network interface. This must
be a value between 0 and 32727. The TTL value is the number of
hops on the network between the network device and the client that
will receive the IGMP packets. This must be a value between 1 and
255. The downstream network interface is the LAN interface that
the client receiving IGMP data is connected to. At least one
downstream network interface must be selected and Rate Limit and
TTL set.
AirTies Media Server
The Media Server will share videos, music and photos from a USB
disk attached to the Air device's USB port. Media can be viewed on
a DLNA / UPnP AV compatible Media Player, which is connected to
the same network as the AirTies device, by locating the AirTies
media server named Airxxxx, where xxxx is the product number,
and browsing and playing the contents. Media Server can be
configured from the Web interface of your device:
1. Go to the "MEDIA SERVER" menu of your device. From here you
can enable or disable the Media Server. By default the Media
Server is enabled.
2. Click "Save" to complete the Media Server settings for your
device.
Note that the Media Server requires a USB disk to be inserted into
the USB port of your device otherwise the service will not be
enabled.
The contents of the drive can be managed using AirTies Network
Assistant or via a network path (see USB Host instructions). Any
new media placed on the drive will be shared by the Media Server.
Media Servers include DLNA / UPnP AV compatible TVs, Set Top
Boxes, Blue-ray player and PlayStation 3s. Connect your DLNA /
UPnP AV player to the same network as your AirTies device.
For Samsung DLNA compatible TVs