What you can do with the Home Server
Your Home Server provides additional storage for a wide variety of data, including music, photo, and video contents, to personal computers via your home network or the Internet. It lets you access such data from a TV in your living room or an audio device via the home network or share it with your family and friends in distant locations via the Internet.
Note
Access to the content of the Home Server can only be made from the network devices that comply with the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) guideline (referred to as DLNA device, hereinafter).
Data storage | Mass data storage | Access within | |
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Internet | Access from another house |
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What is DLNA?
DLNA stands for Digital Living Network Alliance and represents the organization founded with the aim of implementing connectivity among digital AV devices and personal computers on a home network. It also represents the standards set by the organization. As digital video and audio contents are created in compliance with a variety of
The devices that are compliant with the DLNA standards are referred to as DLNA devices and these devices are further categorized into two types: server devices capable of storing digital video and audio contents and client devices capable of playing such contents.