POPCORN HOUR C-200 User Manual

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* myiHomeLite CE-HTML Server

Syabas’s proprietary HTML-based media server for streaming content directly from

the NMT’s HDD. The server name will be displayed as ‘<hostname> myiHome’.

Usage Instructions:

- Under Setup -> Media Server, you can see the current status of the media server.
A running server will be detectable and accessible by all DMP running Syabas middleware.

- You can also access this server from a PC by going to the following link from a web browser:
http://<NMT IP Address>:8088/

* FTP Server

Allows easy remote access and management of the NMT’s HDD. The server is always running

by default after installing the NMT applications.

Usage Instructions:

- The FTP server runs on the default port (21). So just point your FTP client to
<NMT IP Address>
Username: nmt
Password: 1234 (default)

Note: FTP username is not configurable, but the password can be configured

and is shared with the SMB server.

* NAS (SMB Server)

This server allows a remote PC to access the locally installed HDD on the NMT as a SMB

share.

Usage Instructions:

1) Click on Start -> Run.
2) Type “\\<NMT Hostname>” or “\\<NMT IP ADDRESS>” into the text box.
3) To allow for easier accesses to your NMT NAS in future, you can choose to map
the SMB share as a drive under your “My Computer” folder of your PC. To do this:

a) Type “\\<NMT Hostname>” or “\\<NMT IP ADDRESS>” into the text box. Alternatively
you can go to “My Network Places”, click on “View workgroup computers”, browse
and select your NMT device.
b) Right click on the shared folder and select “Map Network Drive”.

c) Select the drive you want your NMT shared folders to be represented.

d) The mapped drive should appear in “My Computer”.

- SMB defaults:

Username: nmt

Password : 1234

* NAS (NFS Server)

This server allows a remote PC to access the locally installed HDD on the NMT as a
NFS share.

Usage Instructions:

The path to the NFS server on NMT is <NMT IP ADDRESS>:/share

Note: NFS server access is not protected by password.

Home

Preferences

Audio / Video

Network

Network Share

NMT Applications

DVD / Audio CD

Maintenance

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Device Name
Samba Workgroup

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setup

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change password save

SMP8634-
WORKGROUP

UPnP AV Server
myiHome Server
FTP Server
Samba Server
NFS Server
Torrent
Usenet Client

: running
: running
: running
: running
: running
: running
: running

stop

stop

stop

stop
stop

stop

stop

Figure 5.0 : NMT Applications Setup screen

Figure 7.0 : Map Network Drive dialog screen

Map Network Drive

\\AHLOK\share Browse..

Windows can help you connect to a shared network folder

and assign a drive letter to the connection so that you can access
the folder using My Computer.

Specify the drive letter for the connection and the folder that you
want to connect to:

Drive: Z:

Folder:

Example:\\server\share
Reconnect a logon
Connect using a

different user name .

Sign up for online storage or connect to a
network server.

Finish Cancel

< Back

Figure 6.0 : Map Network Drive screen

share on Ahlok (ahlok)

Back

Search Folders

File and Folder Tasks

Rename this file

Move this file
Copy this file
Publish this file to the Web
E-mail this file
Delete this file

\\share on Ahlok (ahlok)

Address

target

Shortcut

Open

Explore

Search...

Scan with AVG Free

Map Network Drive...

Send To

Cut

* BitTorrent downloader

A BitTorrent client for direct download to the internal HDD.

Usage Instructions:

- Torrents can be managed by either clicking the Web Services -> Torrent links from the NMT,
or using a web browser on your PC and going to the following URL :
http://<NMT IP ADDRESS>:8883/torrent/bt.cgi or follow Torrent links from
http://<NMT IP ADDRESS>:8088

- Alternatively, for Window XP, you can goto Start -> My Network Places -> Network Tasks.
Select the ‘Show Icons for networked UPnP devices’ option. The NMT will show up with it’s
hostname. Double clicking on the icon will bring you to a page that will allow you to select the
Torrent option.

Note: You can configure the Hostname from the

Setup -> Preferences -> Hostname option on the NMT.

- You can upload torrent files and control the torrent download settings from this page.

- Torrent files are started automatically whenever the NMT browser encounters a .torrent file.
You can also load .torrent file from USB storage devices.

- You can also configure some client settings from the Setup -> Torrent page on the NMT.

* Setting up the NZBGet on the NMT

In the root of your hard disk you will find a folder called

.nzbget. Inside this folder you will

find two files:

nzbget.conf and unpak.sh.

Note: Some FTP clients may hide this folder because it begins with a dot “.”.

On UNIX systems, files or folders that begin with a dot are hidden from
normal directory listings. If you cannot see the folder, find an option on
your client that will show hidden files or try to type in the folder name.

- You can open and edit

nzbget.conf with a text editor.

Note: To edit the nzbget.conf file, use a UNIX-format capable text editor.

Torrent

//

Scheduler

Free space: 423.1GB Used: 8%

Refresh

stop

start

delete

Movie 1 (816.74M)

Inactive

Setting

DL: 0.20M (1.2%)

Rx: -
Tx: -

Peer(s) : 0
Ratio

: 0.00

1 - 3 / 3 items

Movie 2 (513.2M)

DL: 0.35M (6.5%)

Downloading

Rx: 1.72kB/s
Tx: 0.00kB/s

Peer(s) : 2
Ratio

: 0.00

Movie 3(233.8M)

DL: 0.13M (0.0%)

Downloading

Rx: 1.43KB/s
Tx: 0.00KB/s

Peer(s) : 3
Ratio

: 0.00

Figure 8.0 : Torrent downloader page screen

- In the text editor, fill in the information you got from your Usenet provider:

#Host-name of news server.

server1.host=news.yourserver.com (Put the server name behind the ‘=’).

#Port to connect to

(default should be set to ‘

119’ if not specified):

server1.port=119

#Username to use for authentication

(change ‘

USERNAME’ to the name supplied by your Usenet provider):

server1.username=USERNAME

#Password to use for authentication

(change ‘

PASSWORD’ to the password supplied by your Usenet provider):

server1.password=PASSWORD

#Maximum number of simultaneous connections to this server


server1.connections=4

- Once completed, save the file to the same place and restart the Usenet service
in the NMT Applications menu (

Setup > NMT Applications).

* Usenet: Working with NZBGet

Working with NZBGet is simple and quick. Connect to the NZBGet web GUI from
a browser via http://ip.of.your.nmt:8066.

Note: If the IP address of your NMT is ‘192.168.1.100’, type

http://192.168.1.100:8066 in the address bar of your web browser.

To log in, use the following access username and password:

User ID

:

nmt

Password

:

1234


* Shutting down, Reboot and Powering down the unit

The Power key will only turns off the display for the unit.

Power + Delete

- Shutdown the unit, ready to power off, you will be

or

able to get out of this state except a power cycle.

hold down Power Key for 3s

Power + Eject

- This will trigger a software reset of the unit.

or
Power + Enter

For additional support, please visit the NMT Forum, http://www.networkedmediatank.com
also browse the NMT Wiki page, http://www.networkedmediatank.com/wiki

Please register your Popcorn Hour product at http://support.popcornhour.com for direct
support from Popcorn Hour support team.

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