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Set Up Your Mirage Media Server
This section provides an overview of powering up your server for the first time and using the
Remote Configuration Utility to configure the device.
Once you have made all the necessary connections, turn on the MMS by pressing the power
button on the front of the unit once. You should see that the power LED illuminates.
Wait 2-3 minutes for your server to completely boot up the first time, or if your server is
connected to a video display, wait until the Now Playing screen shows on the display.
Configuring The MMS
The Mirage Media Server has a built-in web server that provides for remote configuration of
the server, control system integration, and control of music playback with the Mirage player
interface.
The MMS is configured at the factory to automatically obtain a network IP address from your
DHCP server (usually your router).
Using any computer on the same network, open the MMS Remote Configuration Utility with
your Internet browser using the default configuration address for your server model:
MMS·5A:
http://Mirage-1/config
MMS·2:
http://MMS·2/config
On some computers (especially Macs) you will need to add the
server name (example:
You can also look up the IP address of the server using the DHCP client table in your router's
interface if necessary.
Once you have connected to the MMS configuration page, you will see several tabs for
configuring your MMS:
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http://Mirage-1.local/config
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Mirage Media Server Set Up