Ultimate Guide for UPnP and WLAN connectivity for N80/93

Noelia

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Ultimate Guide to UPNP connectivity/WLAN connection (securely)

Ok I?ve managed to control media using UPNP and connect using my wireless connection at home. A lot of people have been saying to leave their routers open, but this poses lots of security risks.
Although things will vary by brand, a lot of things are the same so you could use this as a reference! I will be using a Linksys WRT54GS router and a WMP54GS wireless card on the PC.

1)First setting up the router for a SECURE EASY SETUP (SES)
Most of linksys products are SES enabled so you can configure a secure connection with a press of a button. If the linksys products are SES they will all connect securely to each other without much hassle.
1a) Configuring an SES Linksys Router with an SES Linksys Adapter wireless adaptor: http://linksys.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/...p?p_faqid=2676
After you secured all the SES device (that if you have them) you can go setting up the non-SES devices with the SES router
1b) Configuring an SES Router with a Non-SES/Built-in Adapter: http://linksys.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/...p?p_faqid=2677
1c)By now all of you pc?s and laptops in your network are secured!
1d) If you don't have a linksys router/or SES follow necesary steps to use WPA/WPA2 to secure your connection, it also better than WEP.

2)Preparing for UPNP
2.1"Setting up the Router
1. Open your web browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape).
2. After the browser opens input the router?s IP address into the "Address" Bar (The default IP address is http://192.168.1.1) and click Go or click the [Enter] key.
3. A "User Name" and "Password" prompt will appear, leave the "User Name" blank and input the routers password (the default password is admin) and click OK.
4. After entering the routers password, the "Setup" page should appear, if there is Password tab, please click on it. If not click on the Administration tab.
5. When the page loads, make sure that "UPnP" is Enabled, if it is not, click on Enabled, then click Apply or Save Settings.

2.2Setting up Windows XP
1. Click on the Start button, then click on the Run option and input control into the "Open" field, then click on the OK button.
2. After the "Control Panel" load?s, click on Add or Remove Programs.
3. When the "Add or Remove Programs" window opens, click on Add/Remove Windows Components
4. The "windows Components Wizard" window should open, scroll down the list and click on Networking Services, then click on the Details... button.
5. When the "Networking Services" window opens, check the option for Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client, then check the option for Universal Plug and Play.
6. Click OK, then Next, and when the wizard finishes, click Finish."
2.3 Setting up Nokia Media server
1) Download it: http://www.simplecenter.com/hms_34/
and install it. Follow the setup.
2)Go to setting and under ?Media? select ?enable media server?
3)You could enable it to start at startup but it will decrease performance, you can also change the server name.
4)Under Firewall it tells you to leave certain ports open, I found that I didn?t have to do anything, cause it worked without opening any ports (for me) and press ok.
5)Every time you want to let files on your pc to be accessed by phone the Media server program must be running in background. As an alternative you could use the Windows Media Connect 2: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...t/default.aspx

3)Before connecting the N80/93
1)Browse to http://192.168.1.1/ in your browser and enter your password/username to acces the router settings.
2)Although it will vary by brand, for linksys routers: Go to ?wireless? and select ?wireless security? and write down the WPA Shared Key and keep this by your side when going to the next step, very important!!

4)Connecting the N80/93
1) Press menu and go to ?connect.?
2)Open ?home netw?. And go to ?settings.?
3)Go to ?Home Access Point? and choose ?user defined.?
4)Under Connection name give your network a name like: ?My HOME?
5)Data bearer is of course ?Wireless LAN?
6)Under ?wireless network name? choose ?search for network? and when it finds it just select it.
7)Network status is ?Hidden?
8)WLAN netw. Mode is ?Infrastructure? (For this to work in your routers settings the connection between the router and pc?s you be in infrastructure mode?)
9)WLAN security mode should be set for ?WPA/WPA2? for extra security. (For this to work in your routers settings the connection between the router and pc?s should be WPA or WPA2 for increased security)
10)Go into ?WLAN security sett.?
11)Under WPA mode select: pre-shared key , go back
12) Under pre-shared key input the WPA SHARE KEY you wrote down from the router setup. It is very important that you don?t make a mistake here, a wrong key will not get acces/
13)Under TKIP encryption choose ?allowed?
14)Choose back
15)Finnally choose a Home page: Google will be ok or your choice.
16)press back
17)By now the network that you just setup should be selected, in our example it was ?My HOME?. Choose ?options? and choose ?select?.
18)It gives you a promt that ?The home network features are available? and choose ?ok?.
19)Go to ?Share content? and for Images and video and Music choose ?all files?
20)Go back and go into settings and under Content sharing select ?ON?
This here I found enables or disables both UPNP and WLAN internet.
21)Open browser and try to surf. I found at the first try?.it will just go to search for WLAN. But close the browser and wait a while. After that you will be able to choose your home network to surf.
22)For UPNP go to galleries and scroll to home net work and it will search for the devices, make sure Nokia media servers running

And enjoy!
 
The "No Gateway Reply" problem

If you setup the phone like above and yet it doesn't work and get a "No Gateway Reply" I found the fix Here are the steps.

1)Go in your router setyings and make sure that:
a)it's setup as a DHCP server (Auto configuration)
b)That their is a starting IP adress and that there are several DHCP user numbers available. (50 is ok)

2)Check what IP your PC or PC's have so that you can set a free IP adress to the phone.
a)go to start, run and type: "cmd"
b)when it opens type: ipconfig/all and write down the "ip address"
and "subnet mask" and "default gateway"

3)Configure the phone as setup as above, but now configure the advanced settings.
a)On the phone go to: tools, settings, connection, acces point, open the lan connection you just setup.
b)click "options" in the WLAN Connection you setup and go to "adavnced setiings".
c)Go into ipv4 settings and set:
-phone ip address: (type one that is not being used by your pc, usually a digit higher)
subnet maskthe one you wrote down)
default gatewaythe one you wrote down)

Should work now.

Enjoy!
 
Hi, here are a few scenarios with UPNP:

1)You send files through WIFI from PC to phone, or from phone to PC...but as it happena via wifi it is really fast.

2)You play music on your pc, by using the phone as a remote control. When press pause/ plau/ forward on the phone, the music does that on the pc.

3)You play video or show slideshow on your pc and control it via te phone. And the files don't have to be on the pc. Before controling them, they are quickyly send to the pc.

4)If you have a media server connected to the TV you can wirelessly show video, text and foto's or play music. Control it with the phone. Or send files from rhe media server to the phone or vice versa.
 
I have studied your Ultimate Guide and wondered if I could use it. I am running Windows 2000 and would love to set it up properly. I seem to have to click too many times. I have a Nokia N93. If it is not asking too much could you do an "Ultimate Guide" for 2000.
If too much trouble I understand.

Thank you
 
Ok. Thanks anyway. I will just keep trying. I have it up and running but as I said I think I am taking too many steps. I am afraid to make too many changes to my present settings. My memory ain't what it used to be.
:-)
 
****************UPDATE TO GUIDE*****************

If the network your accesing is protected ofcourse you need to set it up as stated above. But if the network it open (as in free public WIFI) you just have click "search for WLAN" when the broweser prompts you. If it finds something you will immediately be connected. If it asks for pasword or key obviously the network it not open and you need to set it up and you will need to ask the person that administrates the network to share the password/ ssid with you.
Might seem ovbious, but alot of newbies are asking about this. hope this helps.
 
Ok. This is what I have been doing when I connect to my own WLAN. I was hoping there was a way to have my key entered automatically. This is what I have to do. "Search for WLAN" When it finds my WLAN I select it. Then "WEP key for WLAN" then I have to change to "Number mode" "select". Then enter my 10 digit code. "select"Is this the normal way or am I doing things the long way round?
Thanks for your patience.
 
If you read the guide it will tell you where o go to setup using your wireless connection, without having to enter the key everytime.
It will just a question of selecting the desired connection.
 
Any one know what I should do if I get the "No Gateway Reply" message when trying to connect to an open network such as a hotspot in an airport?
 
Either it's restricted and you cannot acces it. Or you can manually try to setup using this guide and apply the "no gateway reply" measures I posted a while back.
 
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