Difference between revisions of "I can't access my media files over the network"
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By default the Core only listens for network connections on the internal network. We recommend using dual network cards in the Core so it can act as a firewall and separate the internal network from the outside one. However if you have only 1 network card, or if you want to access the network from the external network, then in LinuxMCEAdmin, choose Advanced, Firewalls, and there you can open ports. | By default the Core only listens for network connections on the internal network. We recommend using dual network cards in the Core so it can act as a firewall and separate the internal network from the outside one. However if you have only 1 network card, or if you want to access the network from the external network, then in LinuxMCEAdmin, choose Advanced, Firewalls, and there you can open ports. |
Latest revision as of 02:06, 24 August 2009
By default the Core only listens for network connections on the internal network. We recommend using dual network cards in the Core so it can act as a firewall and separate the internal network from the outside one. However if you have only 1 network card, or if you want to access the network from the external network, then in LinuxMCEAdmin, choose Advanced, Firewalls, and there you can open ports.