Managing Devices On The Server; Allowing Or Denying Connected Device Access; Removing A Non-Connected Device - D-Link DivX Connected DSM 330 User Manual

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Configuring the DivX Connected Server
Note: Click 'Select All' to select all of the devices, or 'Deselect All' to clear the check boxes. To
enable access to the media, check the box next to at least one device.
7. Click 'OK'. A lock icon displays next to a protected folder.
When a restricted DivX Connected device selects Video, Music or Photos, the protected folder does not
display on the device.

Managing Devices on the Server

Configure and control the server's connections with the DivX Connected device. Configurations in the
Device Settings tab are optional because the devices automatically detect the server.
The Device List displays all devices that are or have been connected to your DivX Connected Server's
network:
Offline devices are listed in gray
You can add or deny access to a device
You can delete devices from the list that are no longer active on your network
If the server detects the deleted device in the future, the device re-appears in the list
To view details about an online device:
1. Right-click the device in the list
2. Click 'Details' from the pop-up menu
3. Click 'Close' to exit
Information about the device displays in the Device and Connection Details screen. This information
is useful to determine what kind of media the device can effectively display. For example, a device
configured for high definition can play videos at a higher resolution.

Allowing or Denying Connected Device Access

1. Select the device from the Device List
2. Click 'Allow Access' or 'Deny Access', respectively
Note: When you deny a device access to the DivX Connected Server, remember that the device
may presently access media that will no longer be available to it when the connection ends.

Removing a Non-Connected Device

A non-connected device is attached to the network, but is currently offline. To remove the device:
1. Select the device
2. Click 'Remove Device'
Removing a non-connected device does not remove the device from the network. The next time this
device is detected by the server, it appears in the device list. If the device is still offline, it is listed in
gray.
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