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Old 05-28-2010, 11:09 AM   #140
Starson17
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Originally Posted by Lady Fitzgerald View Post
Ok, I can't make any sensee of any of this. Can anyone please explain to this computer challenged old lady in very, very simple terms how one uses this?
I saw your post, but hoped someone else would tackle it. It's not too hard to set this up, but it may take a few steps. If you are really computer challenged, you may not want to try it, depending on how much work you want to do, and how much benefit you think it will give you.

It would help to know what you want to do.

Let's start here: The content server will let you access your books with a web browser or a smartphone with WiFi. Once it is set up, it's accessible inside your home LAN, but not outside. To make it accessible outside (say from your office or via your smartphone while on the road) you need to set up some more things, and you have to worry about security. Do you want to access it from the Internet (outside your home LAN) or just inside?

I find both very useful, but the outside setup takes more work.
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