While reading through the User Guide you may see
various icons that call attention to specific items. Below is
a description of these icons:
NOTE: This check mark indicates that there is
a note of interest and is something that you
should pay special attention to while using the
product.
WARNING: This exclamation point indicates
that there is a caution or warning and it is
something that could damage your property or
product.
About This Guide
WEB: This globe icon indicates a noteworthy
website address or e-mail address.
Online Resources
Website addresses in this document are listed without
http:// in front of the address because most current web
browsers do not require it. If you use an older web browser,
you may have to add http:// in front of the web address.
Thank you for choosing the Linksys by Cisco Media Hub.
One Serial-ATA (SATA) hard disk is pre-installed (except for
the NMH300 model), and a second SATA hard drive bay is
available if you want to add more storage space. Use the
USB ports to add USB hard drives or connect USB flash
drives to access your portable files. (USB hard drives may
require external power supplies.) The Media Hub with LCD
(NMH400 Series) offers additional features, a LCD screen
with navigation pad and memory card slots.
The front panel features vary for the NMH400 and NMH300
Series. The back panel and top panel features are the same
for both series.
Front Panel of the Media Hub with LCD
(NMH400 Series)
Navigation Pad Use the navigation pad to
navigate the LCD menus. Press the up or down
OK
arrow to move up or down the menu choices.
Press the right arrow to move to a lower menu
level. Press the left arrow to move to a higher
menu level.
To select a menu choice, press the OK button.
Refer to the end of this chapter for more
information.
Power Button and LED (Blue/Red) To power
on the Media Hub, press the Power button.
To shut down the Media Hub, press and hold
the button until the Power LED starts flashing
(this may take more than three seconds). A
complete shutdown may take 10-15 seconds.
The Power LED flashes blue when the
Media Hub boots up, installs a disk, or shuts
down. It is solidly lit blue when the Media
Hub is ready for use. The LED flashes either
blue or red when there is an error. (Refer to
Appendix A: Troubleshooting, page 44.)
NOTE: If the Media Hub must be shut
down for a long period of time, Linksys
recommends that you disconnect the
power adapter from the Media Hub.
LCD Screen When the Media Hub is powered
on, the menu is displayed. Use it to initiate
backup jobs, display status information,
configure LCD screen settings, or power off the
Media Hub. Refer to Chapter 5: Use of the LCD
Menu, page 27 for more information.
Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card Slot Insert
the SD, MultiMediaCard (MMC), extreme Digital
(xD), or Memory Stick (MS) card to access its
files.
CompactFlash (CF) Memory Card Slot Insert
the CF memory card to access its files.
USB The USB port connects to a USB storage
device.
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Front Panel of the Media Hub (NMH300
Series)
Power Button and LED (Blue/Red) To power
on the Media Hub, press the Power button.
To shut down the Media Hub, press and hold
the button until the Power LED starts flashing
(this may take more than three seconds). A
complete shutdown may take 10-15 seconds.
The Power LED flashes blue when the
Media Hub boots up, installs a disk, or shuts
down. It is solidly lit blue when the Media
Hub is ready for use. The LED flashes either
blue or red when there is an error. (Refer to
Appendix A: Troubleshooting, page 44.)
NOTE: If the Media Hub must be shut
down for a long period of time, Linksys
recommends that you disconnect the
power adapter from the Media Hub.
USB The USB port connects to a USB storage
device.
Back Panel
Both series of the Media Hub share the same back panel.
DISK 1 (Blue/Red) The DISK 1 LED serves two
purposes. The LED is solidly lit blue when Disk 1
is ready for use. The LED is not lit when no disk
is detected.
DISK 2 (Blue/Red) The DISK 2 LED serves two
purposes. The LED is solidly lit blue when Disk 2
is ready for use. The LED is not lit when no disk
is detected.
Back Up ButtonTo initiate backup jobs
specified by the backup software on your
computer(s), press the back up button.
NOTE: The back up button only
supports Windows computers
installed with the backup software.
NOTE: Your computer(s) must be
powered on for the jobs to run.
Air Vent The air vent allows air to circulate and
cool the Media Hub.
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Media Hub
WARNING: Do not block the air
vent on the back of the Media Hub;
otherwise, overheating can occur.
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Security Slot The security slot is where you
can attach a lock to protect the Media Hub from
theft.
USB The USB port connects to a USB storage
device.
Ethernet The 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet
port connects to an Ethernet network device,
such as a router or switch. The LED on the
left lights up green when there is a 100 Mbps
connection. It lights up orange when there is
a 1000 Mbps connection. It does not light up
when there is a 10 Mbps connection.
The amber LED on the right flashes when there
is network activity.
Reset To restore the factory default settings,
press and hold the Reset button for three
seconds. (User data on the hard disk(s) will not
be affected.)
Power The Power port connects to the included
power adapter.
NOTE: If the Media Hub must be shut
down for a long period of time, Linksys
recommends that you disconnect the
power adapter from the Media Hub.
Top Panel
Both series of the Media Hub share the same top panel.
The drive bay cover protects the drive bays. Disk 1, a SATA
hard disk, is pre-installed.
Install a Second Hard Disk
NOTE: If you plan to install a second disk
and mirror (RAID 1) these disks, then match
disk sizes for maximum disk use. For more
information about disk configuration options,
refer to Available Disk Configuration Actions, page 39.
To install a second SATA hard disk, follow these
instructions:
WARNING: Before you install the second hard
disk, back up its existing data because all data
on the second hard disk will be erased.
1. To shut down the Media Hub, press and hold the Power
button until the Power LED starts flashing.
2. Disconnect the power adapter from the Power port.
3. Disconnect the Ethernet network cable from the
Ethernet port.
4. To release the drive bay cover, push the button on the
top panel.
5. To remove the empty drive bay, push together its clips
and pull out the drive bay.
6. Make sure the screw holes of the hard disk line up with
the screw holes of the drive bay. Then insert the hard
disk into the drive bay.
7. Use the four included screws to secure the hard disk
in its bay.
8. With the hard disk’s label facing the right side of the
Media Hub, slide the disk into the empty slot.
9. Push down on the hard disk to make sure the
connectors are securely seated.
10. Lower the cover, and push it down to secure it.
11. Connect the Ethernet network cable to the Ethernet
port.
12. Connect the power adapter to the Power port.
Button Push the button to open the drive
bay cover.
Media Hub
Replace a Hard Disk
WARNING: The replacement hard disk must be
blank with no partitions; otherwise, the Media
Hub cannot use it. (If you want to install a hard
disk that was previously used in a Windows
computer, refer to Before You Begin, page 47.)
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To replace a hard disk, follow these instructions:
1. To shut down the Media Hub, press and hold the Power
button until the Power LED starts flashing.
If this step does not shut down the Media Hub, then
proceed to step 2.
2. Disconnect the power adapter from the Power port.
3. Disconnect the Ethernet network cable from the
Ethernet port.
4. To release the drive bay cover, push the button on the
top panel.
5. To remove the hard disk you want to replace, push
together the clips of its drive bay, and then pull out
the drive bay.
6. Remove the hard disk from its drive bay.
7. To install the replacement hard disk, make sure the
screw holes of the hard disk line up with the screw
holes of the drive bay. Then insert the hard disk into
the drive bay.
8. Use the four included screws to secure the hard disk
in its bay.
9. With the hard disk’s label facing the right side of the
Media Hub, slide the drive bay back into its slot.
10. Push down on the hard disk to make sure the
connectors are securely seated.
11. Lower the cover, and push it down to secure it.
12. Connect the Ethernet network cable to the Ethernet
port.
13. Connect the power adapter to the Power port.
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Getting Started
Chapter 2: Getting Started
Overview
The Media Hub is designed to store your media content in
one location for convenient access. (There are additional
ways to use the Media Hub; refer to Chapter 3: Ways to Use the Media Hub, page 8.)
The Media Hub offers three ways to help you copy files
to the Media Hub. This chapter describes how to use the
Media Importer, NTI Shadow, and the Drag-and-Drop
feature. (FTP is another option for copying files.)
You can copy media files from a computer or other
network device. You can also copy media files from a USB
storage device directly connected to the Media Hub.
Media Importer
The Media Importer is the import tool that was
automatically installed by the Setup Wizard. It supports
most popular formats, such as mp3, jpg, and mpg files.
Use the Media Importer to automatically find, copy, and
update media files to the Media Hub. In the future, any
changes made or new files added will be automatically
updated on the Media Hub.
System Tray Icon Menu
Right-click the system tray icon to view the following
options:
Importer Icon Menu
Open Click this option to open the Media Importer.
Go to Media Hub Online Click this option to open the
Media Browser.
Media Importer Status Click this option to view the
status of the file transfers to the Media Hub.
Shutdown Linksys Media Importer Click this option to
exit the Media Importer.
About Linksys Media Importer Click this option to view
the version number of the Media Importer.
Main Menu
The main menu appears with the following options:
Files using the following file formats and extensions are
imported:
• Music .mp3, .wma, .m4a, .aac, .lpcm, .ogg, .flac, .ac3,
If the Media Importer is not installed on your computer,
run the Setup Wizard on the enclosed CD-ROM and click
Connect Computers.
Access
Double-click the system tray icon to access the Media
Importer.
Importer System Tray Icon (Active)
Media Importer Main Menu
Disconnect/Connect Click this option to connect or
disconnect the Media Hub from the Media Importer.
Switch Media Hub Click this option to switch to a
different Media Hub.
Importer System Tray Icon (Closed)
If you do not see the icon, go to Start > All Programs >
Cisco Media Hub > Linksys Media Importer > Linksys
Media Importer.
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Manage Media Importer Click this option to select the
folders you want to copy to the Media Hub.
Manage Media Importer
Choose the folders that will be regularly searched for
media Select the appropriate folders.
Only these types Select the file types that will be copied.
The percentages and size of files by type (Photos/Images,
Music, and Video) are displayed.
To exit the Manage Media Importer screen, click Finish.
Media Importer Status Click this option to view the
status of the file transfers to the Media Hub.
NTI Shadow
NTI Shadow is the backup tool you installed during the
Setup Wizard. Use it to automatically copy your documents
to the Media Hub for safekeeping.
If you chose not to install the backup tool, then NTI
Shadow will not be available. To install NTI Shadow, run
the Setup Wizard on the enclosed CD-ROM and click
Connect Computers.
Access
Go to Start > All Programs > Cisco Media Hub > NTI
Shadow.
After you have accessed NTI Shadow for the first time, the
system tray icon appears. Double-click the icon to access
NTI Shadow.
NTI Shadow System Tray
System Tray Icon Menu
Right-click the system tray icon to view the following
options:
Media Importer Status
Import Status The number and size of files being
imported are displayed.
Time Left The amount of time left for the import and its
speed are displayed.
Current Transfers For each file, the % (percentage),
Folder, File name, Sent (size of imported data), and Size
(total size of file) are displayed.
Files imported in this session For each file, the Time
Completed, Folder, File name, and Size are displayed.
To exit the Media Importer Status screen, click Close.
To exit the Media Importer, click the X button in the upper
right corner.
NTI Shadow Icon Menu
Shadow Setting Click this option to open NTI Shadow.
About NTI Shadow Click this option to view the version
number of NTI Shadow.
Exit Click this option to exit NTI Shadow.
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Main Menu
The main menu appears.
NTI Shadow Main Menu
Create Backup Job
Create Backup Job Click this option to create a backup
job. For more information, refer to Create Backup Job,
page 31.
Modify Backup Job
Backup jobs are listed in this section.
Default Backup Job
NOTE: For more information about NTI Shadow,
click Help.
Drag-and-Drop
Use Windows Explorer and the Drag-and-Drop feature
to manually copy files to the Media Hub. Drop or paste
music to the music folder, photos to the photos folder,
and videos to the videos folder.
Windows Access
1. To open Windows Explorer, go to Start > Programs
> Accessories > Windows Explorer. (You can also
right-click Start and click Explore.)
2. During the Setup Wizard, you created a Friendly Name
or device name for the Media Hub.
In the Address field of Windows Explorer,
enter the Friendly Name of the Media Hub:
\\<Friendly_Name> (Example: \\mediahub)
Friendly Name
3. Press Enter.
You can also use the drive letter or IP address to access the
Media Hub.
The Setup Wizard creates a default backup job that backs
up specific files in the Documents folder. (This folder
is named “Users” in Windows Vista or “Documents and
Settings” in Windows XP.)
These files use the following file formats and extensions:
.doc, .xls, .pdf, .ppt, .adb, .rtf, .xml, .htm, .html, .txt,
and .pst.
The backup files are saved to the \backup\<Computer_
Name>\Documents folder on the Media Hub and are
organized by date. You can change the default backup job
created by the Setup Wizard; for example, you can back up
additional folders on your computer.
Options
Select the appropriate backup job, and then click one of
the following options:
Start Backup Click this option to start a backup job.
Edit Click this option to change a backup job.
Disable Click this option to disable a backup job.
Disable All Click this option to disable all backup jobs.
Delete Click this option to delete a backup job.
To exit NTI Shadow, click Done.
Media Hub
NOTE: The drive letter is mapped directly to the
media folder, which holds the music, photos,
and videos sub-folders. Use the Friendly Name
or IP address of the Media Hub to access the
backup and media folders.
Drive Letter
During the Setup Wizard, the Media Hub was assigned a
drive letter to identify it on your computer.
Windows Vista
Right-click Start. Click Computer, and then click the drive
letter to access the media folder of the Media Hub.
Windows XP
Double-click My Computer, and then click the drive letter
to access the media folder of the Media Hub.
Drive Letter Not Found
If you do not see a drive letter for the Media Hub, run
the Setup Wizard on the enclosed CD and click Connect
Computers. You can also follow these instructions:
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1. To open Windows Explorer, go to Start > Programs
> Accessories > Windows Explorer. (You can also
right-click Start and click Explore.)
2. Right-click My Computer (Windows XP) or Computer
(Windows Vista).
3. Select Map Network Drive.
4. In the Folder field, enter \\<Friendly_Name>\media.
5. Click Finish.
For additional information, refer to Windows Help.
NOTE: If you do not see the Media Hub, then
change the Workgroup of the Media Hub to
match the Workgroup of your computer (refer
to System, page 32).
IP Address (For Advanced Users)
1. In the Address field of Windows Explorer, enter
the IP address of the Media Hub:
\\<IP_address_of_Media_Hub>
Getting Started
Media Hub Accessed Through Friendly Name
IP Address of Media Hub
2. Then press Enter.
NOTE: Look up its IP address through the
router’s web-based utility. Refer to the router’s
documentation for more information.
File Directory
Open the folders of the Media Hub. Use Windows Explorer
to add, copy, move, or delete files.
NOTE: File transfers may take minutes or
hours, depending on file transfer speeds and
the number and size of your files. File transfer
speeds will vary, depending on network
conditions, including use of wireless.
Media Folder of Media Hub Accessed Through Drive Letter
Mapped Drive
You can map any folder of the Media Hub as a separate
drive.
1. To open Windows Explorer, go to Start > Programs > Accessories > Windows Explorer. (You can also
right-click Start and click Explore.)
2. Right-click Computer (Windows Vista) or My Computer (Windows XP).
3. Select Map Network Drive.
4. From the Drive drop-down menu, select an available
drive letter.
If you have a USB storage device directly connected to the
Media Hub, you can access it through the Media Hub.
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If you accessed the Media Hub through its Friendly Name
or IP address, the name of the USB storage device is
displayed. Double-click the name to access its files.
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Data Imported from USB Storage Device
Backup Folder
USB Storage Device Accessed Through Friendly Name
If you accessed the Media Hub through its drive letter, go
to media > devices > mnt. The name of the USB storage
device is displayed. Double-click the name to access its
files.
USB Storage Device Accessed Through Drive Letter
Import Folder
The media\import folder stores the data imported from
USB storage devices. The data is organized by the date of
the data import.
The backup folder stores the data backed up from USB
storage devices. The data is organized by the date of the
data backup.
NOTE: Use the Friendly Name or IP address of
the Media Hub to access the backup folder.
Data Backed Up from USB Storage Device
NOTE: You can map the backup folder as a
separate drive. Refer to Mapped Drive, page 8.
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Instructions to Copy Media Files to the Media Hub
Follow these guidelines:
• Copy files of a single file type together at one time.
For example, copy music files at one time; do not copy
music, photo, and video files at the same time.
• Copy music files to the media\music folder of the
Media Hub.
• Copy photo files to the media\photos folder of the
Media Hub.
• Copy video files to the media\videos folder of the
Media Hub.
NOTE: The files you copy to the Media Hub can
be accessed by all users of the Media Hub.
The following example describes the instructions to copy
music files to the media\music folder of the Media Hub.
Use similar instructions to copy the other types of files,
photo or video.
1. In Windows Explorer, select the music files on your
computer or other network device. Then go to Edit >
Copy.
NOTE: Additional information about Windows
Explorer is available in Windows Help.
WEB: For more information about the Media
Hub, refer to the rest of the User Guide. You can
also visit www.linksysbycisco.com/support,
and select the Media Hub.
NOTE: If you have a USB storage device directly
connected to the Media Hub, then its device
name is displayed. Double-click the device
name to access its files.
2. Open the media\music folder of the Media Hub.
3. Go to Edit > Paste.
Copy Music Files to Media Hub
The music files are copied to the media\music folder; this
may take minutes or hours, depending on file transfer
speeds and the number and size of your files. File transfer
speeds will vary, depending on network conditions,
including use of wireless.
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Ways to Use the Media Hub
Chapter 3: Ways to Use the
Media Hub
Overview
This chapter describes how you can use the Media Hub:
• centralized storage
• digital media sharing
• on-demand backups
• automatic backup of your computers
Centralized Storage
The Media Hub is designed to store and share files for your
network. Most people use Windows Explorer to manage
the files of the Media Hub.
If the Remote Access service† is enabled, then use the File
Browser for remote access of the Media Hub. (FTP is another
option.) For more information about how to configure the
remote access settings, refer to Remote Access, page 41.
Local Access
Media files are typically stored on different computers
and other network devices throughout the house. You can
copy all of the media files to the Media Hub, so your media
content is stored in one location for convenient access.
Plus you have backup copies of your media files.
The Media Hub offers three ways to help you copy files to
the Media Hub:
• the Media Importer
• NTI Shadow
• the Drag-and-Drop feature
For more information, refer to Chapter 2: Getting Started, page 5.
Remote Access
If you enable and set up the Remote Access service,
you can use the Media Hub over the Internet. For more
information about how to configure the remote access
settings, refer to Remote Access, page 41. Use the
File Browser to add, copy, move, or delete files. Refer to
File Browser, page 24.
Wireless Broadband
Router
Internet
Media Hub
Automatic or
on-demand backups
Watch videos on your
big-screen TV or listen to music
on your home entertainment
sound system
Remotely access your
media and data files
over the Internet
View pictures on
any computer
Digital Media Adapter
†A period of Remote Access is included from date of activation.
Fees may apply thereafter and are subject to change. Go to
www.linksysbycisco.com for further information and details of terms
and conditions applicable to the Remote Access service.
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Diagram Showing the Media Hub
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Digital Media Sharing
The Media Hub automatically indexes the digital media
files it stores, so you can use a web browser to access them
through the Media Browser.
Media Browser
Media Browser
After you have copied media files to the Media Hub, use the
Media Browser screen to access your home entertainment:
• Play music
• View photos
• Watch videos
• Manage media files
The Media Browser also lets you access devices directly
connected to the Media Hub.
USB Storage Devices
The Media Hub supports USB storage devices.
You can connect USB storage devices to the USB ports at
any time. All folders and files on these devices are available
while the USB storage devices are connected to the Media
Hub. Refer to Drag-and-Drop, page 7.
Local Access
For example, if you have a digital media adapter that
sends content to your entertainment system, then the
digital media adapter can locate the Media Hub using the
UPnP AV standard. Media content on the Media Hub can
then be accessed and played by the digital media adapter.
By default, the Media Hub automatically indexes the
digital media files it stores. You have the option of indexing
media files on your local network. If you use this option,
the Media Hub scans its local content and any media
content stored in UPnP AV-compatible servers connected
to the local network. Refer to Media Server, page 42.
iTunes Server
If you use iTunes, then you can use the Media Hub as a
centralized location for your iTunes library. (This service
is enabled by default—no special setup required.) Open
iTunes on any of the computers on your network, and play
any music file on the Media Hub.
Remote Access
If you enable and set up the Remote Access service,
you can use the Media Hub over the Internet. For more
information about how to configure the remote access
settings, refer to Remote Access, page 41.
With the Remote Access service, you can access media
files through the Media Browser. Use the File Browser to
add, copy, move, or delete files. Refer to File Browser, page 24.
Here are a few examples of remote access:
View Pictures Remotely
You want to share pictures from your recent trip, but you
forgot to bring the memory card you used. This is not a
problem since you have set up your Media Hub for remote
access.
1. On your friends’ computer, open the web browser.
2. Go to http://www.ciscomediahub.com.
3. Enter the remote device name of your Media Hub, and
then click Go.
You can access the Media Browser screen from any
computer using a web browser.
For more information, refer to
Chapter 4: Use of the Media Browser, page 15.
UPnP AV Media Server
If you have UPnP AV-enabled (or DLNA-certified) devices
in your home, then you can use the Media Hub as a media
server. (This service is enabled by default—no special
setup required.) Such devices include digital media
adapters and other devices, such as a gaming console
with a built-in media player or digital picture frame.
Media Hub
NOTE: Depending on the web browser you
are using, certificate or security warning
screens may appear. To continue with the
login process for remote access, accept the
warnings. For more information, refer to
Appendix A: Troubleshooting, page 44.
4. Enter the password you created during the Setup
Wizard (the default is admin). Then click Submit.
5. On the Media Browser screen, click Photos. Navigate to
the trip pictures.
Now you can view a slideshow of your trip pictures.
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Download Videos Remotely
You want to share videos from your recent trip, but they
are stored on your Media Hub. Fortunately, you can access
your Media Hub over the Internet.
1. On your friends’ computer, open the web browser.
2. Go to http://www.ciscomediahub.com.
3. Enter the remote device name of your Media Hub, and
then click Go.
NOTE: Depending on the web browser you
are using, certificate or security warning
screens may appear. To continue with the
login process for remote access, accept the
warnings. For more information, refer to
Appendix A: Troubleshooting, page 44.
4. Enter the password you created during the Setup
Wizard (the default is admin). Then click Submit.
5. On the Media Browser screen, click File Browser.
6. Navigate to the trip videos. Then click the Download to PC option .
Now you can download the videos to your friends’
computer.
5. On the Media Browser screen, click File Browser. Then
click the Upload to Media Hub option .
Now you can upload the photos to your Media Hub.
Setup of Remote Access Feature
When you enable and set up the remote access feature,
keep the following in mind:
• Every Media Hub has a unique Remote Device Name. If
the name you want to use is already taken, then try an
alternate name for your Media Hub.
• For remote access, open your web browser. Go to
http://www.ciscomediahub.com. When prompted,
enter the Remote Device Name and Password of your
Media Hub.
For more information, refer to Remote Access, page 41.
On-Demand Backups
Computers
NTI Shadow is the backup tool you installed during the
Setup Wizard. During installation, the Setup Wizard
creates a default backup job with the “On Demand” option
selected. (The default backup job also runs automatically.)
NOTE: Playing video files over remote access
requires the same plug-ins you have installed on
your home computer. Video playback support
over remote access depends on the broadband
speeds of both your home connection and
remote connection. Video playback should be
limited to smaller video files, as larger video
files may take a long time to load and play.
Upload Pictures Remotely
Your relatives have pictures from a recent family reunion.
The pictures are too large in size to send to your home
e-mail address, so you decide to upload them to your
Media Hub.
1. On your relatives’ computer, open the web browser.
2. Go to http://www.ciscomediahub.com.
3. Enter the remote device name of your Media Hub, and
then click Go.
NOTE: Depending on the web browser you
are using, certificate or security warning
screens may appear. To continue with the
login process for remote access, accept the
warnings. For more information, refer to
Appendix A: Troubleshooting, page 44.
If you have backup jobs with the “On Demand” option
selected, then you can use the on-demand backup
feature of the Media Hub; for more information, refer to
NTI Shadow, page 31.
NOTE: Your computer(s) must be powered on
for the jobs to run.
You can press the back up button on the front panel to
initiate backup jobs.
USB Storage Devices
The Media Hub supports direct connection of USB storage
devices. You can use the Media Browser to import media
files; refer to Devices, page 17.
You can also use Windows Explorer to access the USB
storage device. Then you can copy files to the Media Hub.
Refer to Drag-and-Drop, page 7.
Automatic Backup of Computers
NTI Shadow is the backup tool you installed during the
Setup Wizard. During installation, the Setup Wizard
creates a default backup job, which runs automatically.
(The default backup job also enables the “On Demand”
option.)
4. Enter the password you created during the Setup
Wizard (the default is admin). Then click Submit.
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Default Backup Job
The Setup Wizard creates a default backup job that backs
up specific files in the My Documents folder.
These files use the following file formats and extensions:
.doc, .xls, .pdf, .ppt, .adb, .rtf, .xml, .htm, .html, .txt,
and .pst.
The backup files are saved to the \backup\<Computer_
Name>\Documents folder on the Media Hub and are
organized by date. You can change the default backup job
created by the Setup Wizard; for example, you can back up
additional folders on your computer.
Additional Backup Jobs
You can set up additional, automatic backup jobs. For
instructions, refer to Create Backup Job, page 31.
Ways to Use the Media Hub
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Use of the Media Browser
Chapter 4: Use of the
Media Browser
This chapter describes the Media Browser, which is used
to access your music, photos, and videos.
How to Access the Media Hub
You can use Windows Explorer or your web browser
to access the Media Hub. For more information about
Windows Explorer, refer to Drag-and-Drop, page 7.
You can access the Media Browser via a web browser on a
local computer connected to your router. Double-click the
desktop icon that was created during the Setup Wizard.
(If you enable and set up the Remote Access service, you
can use the Media Hub over the Internet. Refer to Remote Access Instructions, page 41.)
Media Hub Desktop Icon
You can also follow these instructions:
1. Open your web browser.
2. In the Address field, enter one of the following:
http://<Friendly_Name> (example: http://Media1)
or h t t p : / / < I P _ a d d r e s s _ o f _ M e d i a _ H u b >
(example: http://192.168.1.101)
Press Enter.
NOTE: The Friendly Name is the name you
created during the Setup Wizard. If you did not
create a Friendly Name, use the default name;
enter http://mediahub.
3. If you do not have Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or
higher) installed, you will be prompted to install it.
Follow the on-screen instructions. (An active Internet
connection is required.)
The Media Browser screen of the web-based utility appears.
Media Browser
How to Use the Media Browser
Use the Media Browser screen to access your home
entertainment:
• Play music
• View photos
• Watch videos
The Media Hub scans for music, photos, and videos.
This activity may take several hours the first time the
scan occurs, depending on the number of media files.
Subsequent scans for updates will take less time.
The Media Browser screen displays thumbnail images of
files found in the music, photos, videos, and import folders
of the Media Hub (it will not display thumbnail images of
sub-folders).
NOTE: The files you copy to the Media Hub can
be accessed by all users of the Media Hub.
NOTE: For the Media Hub (NMH300 Series), look
up its IP address through the router’s web-based
utility. Refer to the router’s documentation for
more information.
NOTE: To access the Media Browser from a Mac,
use one of the following:
• http://<Friendly_Name>.local
• <Friendly_Name>.local
• http://<IP_address_of_Media_Hub>
Media Hub
You have these options:
Configuration Access advanced settings through this
option. Refer to Chapter 6: Advanced Configuration,
page 35 for more information.
Re-Scan Refresh the Media Hub’s index of media files.
Search Use this option to search your files by keyword.
Refer to Search, page 20.
? (link to User Guide) Access the online version of
this User Guide through this option. (An active Internet
connection is required.)
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Media Browser > Configuration, Re-Scan, Search, ? (link to User Guide)
Music Click this option to access your music files. Refer to
Music, page 21.
Photos Click this option to access your photo files. Refer
to Photos, page 23.
Videos Click this option to access your video files. Refer
to Videos, page 25.
File Browser Click this option to access the Media Hub’s
folder directory and manage your media files. Refer to File
Browser, page 27.
Media Browser > Music, Photos, Videos, File Browser
Recent Music
The files with the most recent file dates are displayed. To
play a music file, select it. Then click the Play button .
NOTE: The Media Hub’s built-in music player
only supports the mp3 and wma audio format.
Other files will open in the default player for the
files’ specific file extension(s).
Use of the Media Browser
NOTE: The Media Hub’s built-in viewer only
supports the jpeg format. Other files will open
in the default viewer for the files’ specific file
extension(s).
Recent Videos
The files with the most recent file dates are displayed. To
play a video, select it. Then click the Play button .
NOTE: The Media Hub plays video content
through a browser plug-in. Download and
install your favorite media player to enable
video playback within the Media Browser.
Please note that media players have varying
levels of support for different video formats.
If the video format you want to play is not
supported, you may want to search the
Internet for a media player that can run on
your computer and support the desired video
formats. (Make sure you download the latest
version.) Some suggested players include
QuickTime, VLC, and Windows Media Player.
For more information about video support, visit
http://www.linksysbycisco.com/support.
Disk Space
The amounts of used, available, and total disk space of the
Media Hub are displayed.
Media Browser > Recent Music, Photos, Videos
NOTE: The Media Hub uses an online service
to retrieve metadata such as album title, artist
name, album cover art. No information about
your music collection is stored by the online
service.
Recent Photos
The files with the most recent file dates are displayed. To
view a photo, select it. Then click the Play button .
Media Hub
Media Browser > Disk Space, USB
USB
The Media Browser screen displays the number of USB
storage devices directly connected to the Media Hub. You
can connect USB storage devices to the USB ports at any
time. All folders and files on these devices are available
while the USB storage devices are connected to the Media
Hub.
NOTE: Detection of a new USB storage device
may take up to one minute.
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Double-click the USB icon to access status information
or import media files. A new screen appears. Refer to
Devices, page 20.
Devices
For the selected device, the amounts of used, available,
and total storage space are displayed.
Use of the Media Browser
Search Results
Use Search Results
Search results for The keyword is displayed.
The search results are listed in a table with the following
options and information:
Devices
Import Media To copy the media files on the device to
the Media Hub, click this option.
Importing
When the import is complete, click OK.
Other Devices
Click the left or right arrow button to scroll through the
other devices.
Cancel To exit the Devices screen, click this option.
Search
Enter the keyword, and then click the magnifying glass
button. The Search Results screen appears.
Play in External Application To use the computer’s
external player, click the Play in External Application
button . (Available for videos only.)
Play To use the Media Hub’s built-in player or viewer, click
the Play button .
Add to Playlist To add an album or song to the playlist,
click the Add to Playlist button . (Available for music
only.)
Thumbnail A thumbnail of the photo or associated
image is displayed.
Name/Title The name of the file is displayed.
Type The file type is displayed.
Date The date when the file was last saved is displayed.
Size The size of the file is displayed.
Info Descriptive information is displayed.
The initial search automatically includes music, photo,
and video files.
Navigation
Four icons are displayed at the top of the screen.
Home To return to the Media Browser screen at any time,
click the Home icon.
Music To view your music files, click the Music icon.
Media Hub
Photos To view your photo files, click the Photos icon.
Videos To view your video files, click the Videos icon.
File Browser To access the Media Hub’s folder directory
and manage your media files, click the File Browser icon.
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Music
After you click the Music option, the Music screen appears.
View your music files by category:
• Album
• Artist
• Recent
• Song
The thumbnail view is automatically displayed. At the
bottom right of the screen, the number of pages is listed.
Use the slider to move from page to page.
For a list with details, click the list view button at the
bottom left of the screen.
• Shuffle Playlist To shuffle the songs on the playlist,
click the Shuffle Playlist button.
• Clear Playlist To clear the playlist of all songs, click
the Clear Playlist button.
To display the playlist, click the down arrow. The
song title and duration of each song are displayed. To
minimize the playlist, click the up arrow.
Music > Play
To return to the Media Browser screen at any time, click
the Home icon. To switch to photos, click the Photos icon.
To switch to videos, click the Videos icon. To access the
Media Hub’s folder directory and manage your media files,
click the FileBrowser icon.
Album
The alphabet is displayed at the top of the screen. Click
the letter that starts the name of the album you want.
Music > Album (Thumbnail View)
When you are viewing any music category, select the
album or song you want.
Add to Playlist To add an album or song to the playlist,
click the Add to Playlist button.
Play To play the music, click the Play button.
NOTE: The Media Hub’s built-in music player
supports the mp3 and wma audio formats.
Other files will open in the default player for the
files’ specific file extension(s).
A new screen opens with the name of the song displayed.
• Pause/Play Click the button to pause the song. Click
it again to resume.
• Previous To move to the previous song on the playlist,
click the Previous button.
• Next To move to the next song on the playlist, click
the Next button.
• Timer The timer shows the duration of the song
played and the duration of the rest of the song.
• Volume To mute the sound, click the speaker icon.
Click it again to resume the sound. To change the
volume level, use the volume slider.
Music > Album (List View)
Thumbnail View
Each album displays its album name and artist name.
Add to Playlist To add an album to the playlist, click the
Add to Playlist button.
Play To play the music, click the Play button.
List View
The albums are listed in a table with the following options
and information:
Play To play the music, click the Play button.
Add to Playlist To add an album to the playlist, click the
Add to Playlist button.
Album The name of the album is displayed.
Artist Name The name of the artist is displayed.
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Genre The genre of the song is displayed.
For more information about an album, double-click its
thumbnail or name (list view).
Use of the Media Browser
Music > Artist (Thumbnail View)
Thumbnail View
Music > Album (Song Tracks View)
Album Close-Up
The names of the album and artist are displayed.
Play Entire Album To play all songs, click the Play button.
The song tracks are listed in order.
Play in External Application To play the music using
an external player, click the Play in External Application
button. (The external player is the default music player
application on your computer.)
Play To play the music using the Media Hub’s built-in
player, click the Play button.
Add to Playlist To add a song to the playlist, click the
Add to Playlist button.
# The track number is displayed. Click the up or down
arrow to change the track order (ascending or descending).
Song The title of the song is displayed.
Duration The duration of the complete song is displayed.
Artist
Each artist displays an album thumbnail and artist name.
Add to Playlist To add music by an artist to the playlist,
click the Add to Playlist button.
Play To play the music, click the Play button.
List View
The artists are listed in a table with the following options
and information:
Play To play the music, click the Play button.
Add to Playlist To add music by an artist to the playlist,
click the Add to Playlist button.
Artist Name The name of the artist is displayed.
Recent
The files with the most recent file dates are displayed.
The alphabet is displayed at the top of the screen. Click
the letter that starts the name of the artist you want.
Media Hub
Music > Recent (List View)
Thumbnail View
Each song displays its title, artist name, and album name.
Add to Playlist To add a song to the playlist, click the
Add to Playlist button.
Play To play the music, click the Play button.
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