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ClearStream CS615 User Manual - Copyright © 2008, 2007 Ziova Corporation
Using Your ClearStream Player
Browsing SMB Shares
Your ClearStream has the ability to browse SMB network shares to make it easy for
you to play content that you have stored on computers on your network.
Once your network is configured and you are connected to your local network, all
you have to do is choose ‘Local Network’ from the main menu when you are
choosing your media source. See
Navigating Media Sources
for more information.
To access local PCs on your network your ClearStream must be in the same
workgroup as the PCs you wish to access and you must have your media shared on
your PC. For more information please see
Configuring Network Sharing
and
Network
Setup
Make sure that files and shares have access granted to “Everyone”.
You may need to enable the “Guest” account on Windows PCs.
To connect to a PC on your network it must be turned on and connected to the network.
You may have to configure, or disable, software firewalls to enable communication between
your ClearStream and PC. Please refer to your firewall documentation for more information.
SMB/FTP Server Access
The inbuilt SMB/FTP Server means you can access your optional Hard Disk to
transfer or access files from any PC on your Network. When the SMB Server is
enabled your ClearStream will be available on the Network under its device name.
The default device name is ‘CS615’ – See
Network Setup
for more information. If
you browse your local network workgroup you will see the CS615 listed with a share
called “Media” which is the Hard Disk in the ClearStream.
You can also access the shared drive directly using the UNC path ‘\\<device>\media’
where <device> is the device name of your ClearStream.
You can access the ClearStream using any compatible FTP client using the FTP
address ‘ftp://CS615’
If you enter a FTP/SMB Password and enable FTP/SMB Server Security you will be
required to enter a username and password to access your ClearStream. The default
user is “cs615-user” and the password is the FTP/SMB Password you enter.