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Using your HDA to manage your home network
 
Using your HDA to manage your home network
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_area_network Local Area Network (LAN)]:  Internal networking
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_area_network Local Area Network (LAN)]:  Internal networking
** [[Networking - Static IPs]]: How to assign static IPs to your network devices.
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** [[Networking - Static IPs|Set Static IP Address]]: How to assign static IPs to your network devices.
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** [[Turning_off_DHCP|Turning off DHCP Server]]:  Shows how to turn off DHCP Server on your HDA.
 
** [[Change IP Address|Change IP Address]]:  Change IP address of your Amahi server, Network Gateway, and DHCP Server Range.
 
** [[Change IP Address|Change IP Address]]:  Change IP address of your Amahi server, Network Gateway, and DHCP Server Range.
** [[Turning_off_DHCP|Turning off DHCP Server]]:  Shows how to turn off DHCP Server on your HDA.
 
 
** [[How to use two HDAs on the same network| Single Network Dual HDA Setup]]:  Configure and use two HDAs on the same network.
 
** [[How to use two HDAs on the same network| Single Network Dual HDA Setup]]:  Configure and use two HDAs on the same network.
 
** [[Adding an HDA networked printer]]:  Guide to set up a print server on your HDA.
 
** [[Adding an HDA networked printer]]:  Guide to set up a print server on your HDA.
  
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wide_area_network Wide Area Network (WAN)]:  External networking
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wide_area_network Wide Area Network (WAN)]:  External networking
** [[Punching DNS Holes]]: How to assign IP addresses outside of your network for your home domain.
 
 
** [[Hosting a website | Hosting a web site]]: Display your own web site on the internet from your Amahi home server
 
** [[Hosting a website | Hosting a web site]]: Display your own web site on the internet from your Amahi home server
 
** [[Changing your DNS provider|Changing DNS provider]]:  Change from [http://www.opendns.com/ OpenDNS] to your [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_service_provider Internet Service Provicer (ISP)] or other third party provider.
 
** [[Changing your DNS provider|Changing DNS provider]]:  Change from [http://www.opendns.com/ OpenDNS] to your [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_service_provider Internet Service Provicer (ISP)] or other third party provider.
 
** [[Configuring OpenDNS]]:  Configure [http://www.opendns.com/ OpenDNS] to filter or block web sites.
 
** [[Configuring OpenDNS]]:  Configure [http://www.opendns.com/ OpenDNS] to filter or block web sites.
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** [[Punching DNS Holes]]: How to assign IP addresses outside of your network for your home domain.
  
 
=Additional Functionality=  
 
=Additional Functionality=  

Revision as of 18:05, 5 April 2014

This is the knowledge base wiki for Amahi the home server. Please add or edit any information in this Wiki that you feel is lacking, missing, or needs improvement.



NOTES:

  1. Current stable release: Amahi 7, Fedora 19
  2. Amahi one-click applications are typically updated for the latest stable release ONLY.
  3. This wiki is built to provide support for the stable releases of Ubuntu 12.04.x and Fedora 19.
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Installation

Instructions

Troubleshooting

Post-Installation

Remote Access

Accessing your HDA from anywhere on the network

Greyhole

Redundant Storage Pooling for your files

Networking

Using your HDA to manage your home network

Additional Functionality

Troubleshooting

Community Tutorials

Contributed by the Amahi user community

Roadmap & Development

The core team ONLY supports Ubuntu and Fedora development at this time. All others are being supported by the user community.

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