Settings - Network Tab

The Network Tab allows you to configure all Network settings that relate to the iHomeServer application.  This includes enabling/disabling/configuring support for Remote management access via remote iHomeServer Management Consoles and the iHomeServer Web Access interface.
 
Settings - Network Tab
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Allow connections from remote  iHomeServer Console clients check

1. Allow connections from remote  iHomeServer Console clients check
This checkbox determines whether iHomeServer will remote iHomeServer Management Consoles to connect to this instance of iHomeServer to allow remote management.  Ticking this checkbox will make iHomeServer discoverable via Bonjour.  This is switched off by default but you can enable it if you want to install the iHomeServer Management Console on one computer whilst running the rest of the iHomeServer application on another computer.  Please see iHomeServer Remote Management for further information.
 
Note that this checkbox must also be set if you want to stream your iTunes content to rtRemote, our iTunes remote control for Windows 8.  This is because rtRemote acts as a lightweight iHomeServer Management Console and requires iHomeServer to be discoverable via Bonjour.  Please see the section on streaming iTunes to rtRemote for further details.
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Use Random Port for Remote Management

2. Use Random Port for Remote Management
By default a random free TCP port will be used for supporting remote iHomeServer Management Console clients.  iHomeServer advertises itself as a Bonjour service and therefore is discoverably by other iHomeServer Management Consoles on the same local network.  Therefore, you don't need to know the port it is running on as this is discoverable too.  For most users, this configuration is recommended.
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Use Specific port for Remote Management

3. Use Specific port for Remote Management
If you want to restrict the TCP port required for remote iHomeServer Management then you can select 'Specific Port' and enter a specific TCP port that will be used instead of the random port.
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Allow this iTunes library to be synchronised  to other iHomeServer servers check

 
4. Allow this iTunes library to be synchronised  to other iHomeServer servers check
This options determines whether this iHomeServer instance can be synchronised to other iHomeServer instances on your local network using the Synchronisation Library feature.  Please see this topic for further information.
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Enable iHomeServer web interface  and streaming over HTTP(S) check

5. Enable iHomeServer web interface  and streaming over HTTP(S) check
 
This option determines whether the iHomeServer Web Access interface will be available.  It is checked by default and configured with default ports of HTTP access on 42050 and HTTPS access on 42052.  Please note that internal access to the HTTP port (42050) does not require any authentication therefore is constrained by both Windows Firewall rules and the iHomeServer application to only allow access from your local/domain networks.  Access to the HTTPS port requires authentication via the Stream My iTunes web site, therefore unless you have already authenticated to Stream My iTunes, you will be redirected to the Stream My iTunes web site to log in.
 
 
Note that enabling the iHomeServer web interface is required to support iHomeServer DLNA services.
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The TCP port used for HTTP  iHomeServer Web Access

6. The TCP port used for HTTP  iHomeServer Web Access
 
This is the port used for publishing the HTTP iHomeServer Web Access interface for local use on your network.  For further information on local iHomeServer Web Access please refer to this topic
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The TCP port used for HTTPS  iHomeServer Web Access

7. The TCP port used for HTTPS  iHomeServer Web Access
This is the port used for publishing the HTTPS iHomeServer Web Access interface.  It is this port that should be port forwarded on your router to allow remote access as this port uses both HTTPS for encryption and authentication with your Stream My iTunes account. For further information on remote Stream My iTunes access to your iHomeServer Web Access please refer to this topic.
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URL link for iHomeServer Web Access

8. URL link for iHomeServer Web Access
 
Use this URL to open the local iHomeServer Web Access interface.  This link is also available on the Home tab of the iHomeServer Management Console under the iTunes Web Access feature
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Enable transcoding rules check

9. Enable transcoding rules check
 
This checkbox determines whether transcoding rules are used when processing requests from either web clients or DLNA clients.  You can configure more granular control of the transcoding rules by clicking the 'Edit' button.  This will open the Transcoding Rules Editor window.
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Present .M4V files as .MP4 files check

10. Present .M4V files as .MP4 files check
This is a global setting that means that M4V files will be presented as having the same mimetype as MP4 files.  This generally increases compatibility of streaming and DLNA clients.  If this is not required globally, the setting can be disabled and transcoding rules can be created as and where required.