| Digital Entertainer Model EVA700 User Manual |
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set up a network | Guides you through setting up your Intel Viiv |
| network1. This menu selection is used when you initially set up your home |
| network1. |
view network map | Displays a graphical view of your home network1 including the Internet |
| connection (if a connection is available), the router, PCs, and other devices. |
| By selecting a device icon on the map, you can update device status, |
| including granting and revoking media access permissions. |
add a device | Guides you through adding a device such as a digital media adapter (DMA). |
| Use this menu selection to add new devices to the home network1 after initial |
| set up is complete. |
join a network | Guides you through adding an Intel Viiv |
| home network1. |
update media library | Helps you manage your media library and allows you to identify what servers |
| and folders to include in your library. |
options | Lets you set options for keeping your Intel Viiv software |
| notifications, turning the Intel® Viiv™ Media Server on or off, showing or |
| hiding the tray icon, and automatically updating services. It also tells you how |
| to get product support for Intel Viiv software and view software version |
| information. |
notification center | Lists alerts about issues affecting your media, Intel Viiv software, Intel Viiv |
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product overview | Displays an animated overview of Intel Viiv technology and the home |
| network1. |
1Home networking requires additional devices, software or services. Ability to share some content is limited; subject to authorization from the content owner or service provider and network device capability. Verified devices and services will vary; check for desired features/functionality. May require TV tuner card and/or remote which may be sold separately. Instant on/off feature works after initial boot, when activated. System performance will vary depending on your hardware and software configurations. Intel’s network setup software currently only supports DHCP (“Always On”) and PPPoE broadband connectivity protocols. PPPoA, PPtP and other protocols require use of router manufacturer’s network set up software. Check verified router specifications against Internet provider requirements before purchasing. See
www.intel.com/go/viiv_info for more information.
Intel® Viiv™ Technology |