48 • AirMedia® Presentation Gateway
Security Reference Guide — Doc. 7693W
AirMedia Sender Applications
for User Download
When a user navigates to the address of an AirMedia device, they are presented with either the
Windows or macOS AirMedia sender application as described in
. These sender applications are built into the device firmware.
On an AM-100, AM-101, DMPS, CCS-UC-1, or CCS-UC-1-X, updating the sender applications
requires either updating the device's firmware or launching the application and selecting Check
for Update.
On an AirMedia Series 3 device, AM-200, or AM-300, an administrator can configure where the
receivers obtain the AirMedia sender applications for macOS or Windows by selecting one of the
following options:
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Off: Provides the version that is included with the receiver’s firmware.
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Cloud Download: Provides the latest version of the AirMedia application stored in the
Cloud. The receiver checks for an update once a day at 2:00 am (local time). This method
ensures that the device is providing the latest AirMedia sender application available to
your users for download.
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Remote Server: Provides a version of the AirMedia application that is hosted on a remote
server. When selected, enter the URL of the remote server in the Server URL field. This
requires using the same Server URL set on all AirMedia receivers.
NOTE:
If the setting is changed from Cloud or Remote Server to Off, the receiver will provide
the application version that is included with the device's firmware (even if it is an older version
than what is available in the cloud or the remote server).
Alternatively, a user can visit
for the latest AirMedia sender applications or
select Check for Update within the AirMedia sender application.