Dane-Elec Memory 802.11 manual Disabling Windows Firewall, Troubleshooting

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Chapter 4: Connecting So Smart to a Network

Disabling Windows Firewall:

Network Sharing makes it possible for home and small office users to share the Local Area Network (LAN). In order to prevent unsolicited network traffic on this LAN, Windows XP protects the connections via the Internet Connection Firewall (ICF). ICF is automatically turned on in Win-XP (SP2). If the

ICF is turned on on your PC, your So Smart player may not be able to access files residing on your PC. Follow this

procedure to disable it:

Click the START menu button, and click CONTROL PANEL.

In the CONTROL PANEL, click SECURITY CENTER.

In the Windows Security Center window, click Windows Firewall.

In the Windows Firewall window, select OFF to disable the Windows Firewall and click OK.

Close the remaining Windows Security Center window and the Control Panel.

Remember: Turning OFF Windows Firewall is not recommended by Microsoft. Disable the Windows Firewall at your own Risk.

Troubleshooting:

In certain Win-XP setups/installations, the Network Sharing procedure may not work correctly. According to Microsoft, to run Network sharing (share files, etc.) you only need one NetBIOS protocol. The NetBIOS protocols are: NetBEUI, IPX/SPX, and TCP/IP. If you have already installed IPX/SPX (previous pages), you should be fine. However, sometimes it may not work and may require installation of the NETBEUI protocol. The files necessary for installing the NetBEUI protocol on Windows XP are Netnbf.inf and Nbf.sys. Windows XP Pro does not come with the NetBEUI protocol installed. These files are available on your Windows XP CD-ROM.

NetBEUI stands for NetBIOS Enhanced User Interface. NetBEUI (NBF) is a non-routable protocol suitable for small networks. It is a simple protocol that is based on local computer names (no IP addresses like TCP/IP). NetBEUI has less overhead, so it is very efficient in small networks (less then 10 computers), and it is actually faster then TCP/IP.

NOTE: Support for this protocol in Microsoft Windows has been discontinued.

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Contents Wifi 802.11 Mimo or b/g RëÉê=dìáÇÉ Congratulations Table of Contents Dont’s Safety & PrecautionsDo’s and Dont’s Do’sLimitations and Usage Precautions Introducing the So Smart Hdmi Multimedia Player IntroductionOperating System Technical SpecificationsPackage Contents Getting Familiar with your unit Front View Rear View ⑪ ⑧ ⑦ ⑤ ③ ① ⑫ ⑩ ⑨ ⑥ ④ ②FB / Home So Smart Remote ControlVOL + FF / EndSo Smart to Home Theater Audio Connections Basic SetupConnection So Smart to TV Video ConnectionsFormatting the Hard Disk Basic Setup Basic Setup Transferring files to the Hard Disk Drive through USB Setup Menu OSD Language Korean vs English Menu Language Password Functions Modify Background Wallpaper Factory Reset Function Setup in So Smart How to setup Ndas in So SmartFor use of NDAS, you should Install Ndas in PC Register Ndas Mount / Dismount Confirm Ndas device in Device Manager Setting Network Sharing using Windows XP on your PC Connecting So Smart to a NetworkClose Under Network Sharing and Security Section Setting Up Folder / Drive Sharing on Win-XP PCAllow network users to change my files Disabling Windows Firewall CD drive \VALUEADD\MSFT\NET\NETBEUI, select NETNBF.inf Installing Netbeui ProtocolSo Smart Hdmi Wired via 10/100 LAN, RJ45 port Network ConnectionsWireless Network Entering Ssid Video Playback Media PlaybackSo Smart Remote Tips Media Playback Audio Playback Using the Music Jukebox FunctionMedia Playback Image Playback Remember Mixed-Media PlaybackUsing MY List for Media Playback How to setup Ndas Install Ndas in PC Register Ndas Mount / Dismount Dismount How do I… Firmware version check Firmware UpgradeTroubleshooting Limitation of Liability and Remedy Limited WarrantyCopyright and Legal Attributions Glossary