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Advanced Wireless-N Router

Linksys E2100L

Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration

Edit a Shared Folder

After you clicked Edit, the Shared Folder screen appears .

Shared Folder

Make the appropriate changes to the following options:

Display Name

The current Display Name is shown . If you

want to change the name, enter a new name .

Partition

The name of the partition is displayed .

Share entire Partition

If the shared folder should include

the entire partition, select this option . If you do not want
to share the entire partition, then select the folder you do
want to share .

New Folder

If you want to create a new folder, enter its

name and then click Create .

Current Folder

The selected folder is displayed .

Folder

The available folders are listed by Folder name .

Enter into Folder

To display sub-folders, click this

option .

Select

To specify a folder, click Select .

Return to Upper Folder

To return to the previous

folder, click this option .

Access

Specify which user groups have read-and-write

or read-only access to the shared folders . (To create
user groups, refer to Create or Edit a Group Account,
page 30
.)

Available Groups

To allow a group access to the

shared folder, select it, and then click the >> button .

Groups with Access

To block a group from accessing

the shared folder, select it, and then click the <<
button .

Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click Cancel
Changes
to clear your changes . Click Close to exit the
screen and return to the Disk screen .

Storage > Media Server

The storage options are available when a USB storage
device is connected to the USB port of the Router . If the
storage device does not fit (for example, it may block port
1), then use the included USB extension cable .

The Media Server feature allows you to share stored
content with other computers and devices on your home
network and on the Internet .

If you have UPnP AV (Audio and Video)-enabled or Digital
Living Network Alliance (DLNA)-certified devices in your
home, then you can use the Router as a media server .
Examples of UPnP AV-enabled devices include a digital
media adapter, a gaming console with a built-in media
player, or a digital picture frame .

For example, if you have a digital media adapter that sends
content to your entertainment system, then the digital
media adapter can locate the Router using the UPnP AV
standard . The folders you specify can then be accessed
and played by the digital media adapter .

Storage > Media Server

UPnP Media Server

Setup

Server Name

The default server name of the Router is

Ciscoxxxxx (xxxxx are the last five digits of the Router’s
serial number) . You can change this name on the Storage > 
Administration 
screen; refer to Storage > Administration,
page 29
.

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