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ezou
Sep 09, 2016Aspirant
ReadyShare DLNA Server Disconnects during music streaming
Hi, I have connected a Seagate Backup 2T USB drive to Netgear CableModem router (C3000) to serve as media server. On the player side, I connected a Marantz NA8005 network music player to the router...
boxcar-7
Oct 12, 2016Guide
Edit to correct..."asked Seagate, they thought there should be no issues" Boxcar-7
ezou
Oct 12, 2016Aspirant
boxcar-7,
Thanks for the reply. Based on your reply, I tried to use an older Simplify 1T drive with external power to connect with the router. Similar issue occured: the player connected with it, play 2 songs then the server error appears. the only way to overcome it is to restart the router. They everything works fine for about 2 songs before server error occurs again.
Regards,
-ed
- boxcar-7Oct 17, 2016Guideezou, FIRST THE DISCLAIMER (lol), I am not a tech nor a geek, just a self taught, go to the internet, ask questions and finally trial and record error kind of guy. 1. I hooked my Seagate directly to the Roku, movies and songs play just fine. 2. Hooked the Seagate to the router and after a couple of minutes, Roku gives "error lost connection to server check your cables." 3. Hook and old (2007ish) WD 850 Gig External Drive with separate power cord to the router using the USB. Then streamed to the Roku using the DLNA server and there was no issues playing movies and music. 4. All three of my Roku(s), one of them being an old Roku 2 XE and it also worked fine with no issues. Check to ensure: 1. Your cables are good, that there are no breaks inside...test them? 2. Goes with out saying, go to Roku home and make sure you the latest firmware. 3. Check file format, Roku is particular to formats 4. Sorry, more trial and error.....