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# Server location configuration

Streams Manager allows you to indicate geographic locations for your media servers so that users can choose the server closest to them when subscribing. To support this feature, you need to add geographic locations where your media servers reside to the list. At least one location is required and if there is only one location configured, users will not be prompted.&#x20;

To add your geographic locations, follow these steps:

* Click on Servers and Libraries dropdown in the main menu and then click on Server Locations
* Server Locations panel will open showing already configured server locations (if any)
* Click the menu button in the table header to reveal the action menu and click on Add Server Location
* Modal dialog will show asking you for the name of the geographic location. Enter the name. Keep in mind that names must be unique
* Click Save

Now this location will become available when configuring media servers.


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