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Broadband Internet

Your Internet connection speed is determined by your Internet Service Provider, as well as the connection speed of the sites to which you connect, and general Internet traffic. ADSL and cable modem connections are asymmetrical, meaning they have a lower data rate to the Internet (upstream) than from the Internet (downstream). A typical residential ADSL or cable modem connection provides a downstream throughput of about 1 to 3 megabits per second (Mbps). Newer technologies such as ADSL2+ and Fiber to the Home (FTTH) increase the connection speed to tens of Mbps.

Wireless

Current-generation 802.11n wireless routers such as the NETGEAR WNR854T RangeMax NEXT Wireless-N Router provide wireless data throughput of up to 300 Mbps using technology called multiple input, multiple output (MIMO). MIMO uses multiple antennas to transmit multiple streams of data. The use of multiple (internal) antennas also provides excellent range and coverage. With the introduction of the newer WPA and WPA2 encryption and authentication protocols, wireless security is extremely strong.

Powerline

For connecting rooms or floors that are blocked by obstructions or are distant, consider networking over your building’s AC wiring. NETGEAR’s Powerline HD family of products delivers up to 200 Mbps to any power outlet and connects to your devices and network using standard Ethernet cables.

Note: You need at least two Powerline HD adapters to make this type of connection in your network.

Data transmissions are encrypted for security, and you can configure an individual network password to prevent neighbors from connecting.

The Powerline HD family of products can coexist on the same network with older-generation XE family products or HomePlug 1.0 products, but they are not interoperable with these older products.

Wired Ethernet

As Gigabit Ethernet ports become common on newer computers, wired Ethernet remains a good choice for speed, economy, and security. Gigabit Ethernet can extend up to 100 meters with twisted-pair wiring of Cat 5e or better. A wired connection is not susceptible to interference, and eavesdropping would require a physical connection to your network.

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Contents Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 User Manual NETGEAR, IncCustomer Support TrademarksStatement of Conditions World Wide WebContents Chapter Listening and Viewing Appendix B Related Documents Index Compliance V1.0, October About This Manual Conventions, Formats, and ScopeVersion History Chapter Custom Installation and Configuraton Important Safeguards and NoticesFront View Rear ViewRemote Control Audio and Video Cables Type of Connection Required CableConnecting the Digital Entertainer Express Setting Up the Digital Entertainer Express Video Modes Type of Cable Available Video Modes RegionInstalling the Digital Entertainer for Windows Software V1.0, October Installing the Digital Entertainer Software on a Mac Configuring Your Media Library Using the Configuration Wizard with a Windows-Based PC V1.0, October Using the Configuration Wizard with a Mac V1.0, October V1.0, October Playing Protected Media Files Protected Media Stored on a MacProtected Media Stored on a PC V1.0, October Getting to Know Your Digital Entertainer Express Navigating with the Remote ControlRemote Control Buttons Button DescriptionVideo TV ModeMusic PicsTelevision Main Menu Tips When Using the Remote Control to Browse or Search Parental ControlDigital Entertainer Software for Windows Accessing the Digital Entertainer Express with Your Browser Need color screen shotUsing Your Browser to Play Media Chapter Listening and Viewing USB Flash Drives or Media PlayersListening to Music Home, and select Remote Control When Music Is Playing Button When Music Is Playing When Music Is PausedViewing Photos V1.0, October Using the Remote Control to View Photos Button Action When Viewing PhotosPlaying Music and Viewing Photos at the Same Time Viewing Stored Video FilesUsing the Remote Control When Stored Video Is Playing Playing Internet Media Viewing YouTube Content V1.0, October Using the Remote Control When YouTube Is Playing Playing Internet RadioViewing News and Weather Viewing WeatherInternet Channels V1.0, October Chapter Fine-Tuning Your Experience Viewing Digital Entertainer Express Status from Your PCImproving Media Library Search Results Using the Tag Tool Application Adding High-Resolution Album or Cover Art Adding Cover ArtCapturing a Video Frame for Cover Art Using the Script Wizard to Automate Tasks Adding Album Art to All the Songs in an AlbumUnderstanding Home Networking V1.0, September Optimizing the Performance of Your Home Network Assessing Your Speed RequirementsNetwork Bandwidth V1.0, September Media File Performance Taking Precautions Access and Network SecurityTips for Streaming Video Setting Up Parental Control Block Video Files By RatingBlock Files By Location Advanced Features and More Features Advanced SettingsDisplay and Screensaver Adding a Skin Audio and Slideshow Network ConnectionSetting Up Network Shares Media Library ManagementV1.0, October More... Settings System InformationEnabling PC Access Setting Up Hot KeysRemote Control PC Access Is Enabled Button Action Backspace Nudge mouseButton Action Chapter Maintenance and Troubleshooting Updating the FirmwareMaintenance and Troubleshooting Changing from Composite Video Cable to Hdmi Video Cable Hdmi cable not included in the packageAdvanced settings. See Advanced Settings on Supervisor FunctionsTroubleshooting Tips Connecting to the Digital Entertainer ExpressProblem Solution Configuring Your Firewall Port Settings Media Does Not PlayMacintosh OSX Accessing Your Digital MediaWindows System Passwords LinuxError Messages Error MessagesMessage Description and Action Network Connections Ethernet LAN ConnectionConnecting to a Server IP AddressUsing Ping PingRestoring Factory Settings Table A-1. Default Configuration SettingsFeature Description Supported Media File Formats Technical Specifications Table A-2. Technical SpecificationsTable A-2. Technical Specifications Appendix B Related Documents Document LinkIndex Index-2 Index-3 Compliance Export Restrictions Regulatory Compliance InformationFCC Requirements for Operation in the United States Requirements For Operation in the European CommunityOperation Using 2.4 GHz Channels in France European Union Statement of ComplianceItaliano Radiation Exposure Statement Industry Canada StatementMacrovision Notice Software License AgreementV1.0, October