Operation Manual

NOXON
detail of the web interface at this point, as the comprehensive documentation on the CD does a good job of
that. We would. however, like to show you a few configuration examples and their effects. Off we go…
Web interface – Sharing
When you open the web-based interface, the main
screen (“Sharing”) opens with your media server's
current status information. A few explanations…
Content Locations are the directories on your com-
puter where Twonky will look for the media (such as
music files) that you want to make available to the
NOXON. You can specify more than one directory.
Rescan in minutes specifies the intervals at which
the server should automatically scan for new music
files.
Rescan content directories manually launches a
rescan of your media files to include new material,
for example.
Web interface – Clients/Security
Here, you can enter a password to protect the web
interface from unauthorized access.
More important is the Enable sharing for new clients
automatically option. Initially, you should leave this
option enabled without any concern. All of the clients
listed here (identified by their IP addresses) can access
this computer and the media server over the network.
If NOXON does not list the corresponding server, check
that the correct device IP is entered here. If you do not
know the IP address of the NOXON, you can look it up
in the status menu of the device. To do so, call up the
configuration menu by pressing
, select “Device
status” and then scroll down the list using the down
arrow until the IP address is displayed.
Restart server is useful if anything ever gets stuck.
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