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WAP-V6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL - TEAC Europe GmbH

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Network Protocols to Play Media<br />

To browse and playback the audio, photo and video media files stored on your<br />

computer (connected to your network) or NAS, <strong>WAP</strong>-<strong>V6000</strong> offers various access<br />

solutions like NFS, SMB and UPnP.<br />

UPnP Mediaserver installation on computer<br />

For UPnP access to your media files, a media server software is required. The<br />

media server is beneficial to have the media contents sorted according your<br />

individual requirements, independant from their “physical“ arrangements in<br />

subdirectories. E.g. for audio files, the mediaserver can refer to ID3 tags in the files<br />

to have them sorted by various categories like album, artist, genre etc. The UPnP<br />

mediaserver access ensures full data safety on your computer without direct data<br />

access as required for SMB or NFS. With <strong>WAP</strong>-<strong>V6000</strong>, the TwonkyMedia Server<br />

software is provided on the installation CD.<br />

Attention: <strong>WAP</strong>-<strong>V6000</strong> cannot find and playback your media files stored on a<br />

networked computer by UPnP (without using SMB/NFS) without the UPnP<br />

mediaserver installed. Before looking for UPnP mediaserver contents from your<br />

network computer, ensure properly installed mediaserver software!<br />

Other access solutions for networked resources<br />

Firstly, have the IP address and the subfolder name of your target source ready (e.g.<br />

your NAS’ IP and the sub folder of the NAS), below are two options of approaching<br />

your target source by NFS and by SMB protocol.<br />

NFS protocol<br />

The NFS protocol allows the <strong>WAP</strong>-<strong>V6000</strong> to access media files on NAS (Network<br />

Attached Storage) without the using of other UPnP server.<br />

1. Select and enter “iMedia” from the Main Page.<br />

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