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msomekh1
Nov 14, 2009Aspirant
PS3 fails to see DLNA without ReadyNAS reboot
Hi all, I've found various threads on this issue but no solution so I'm hoping there's an answer that I've just missed. When first switched on, my Playstation 3 is only able to see the NAS drive th...
whytega
Nov 20, 2009Aspirant
Skywalker: I don't have a PS3 but before applying this change both my SONY 40W4500 and my Philips Streamium would not find the ReadyNAS if I asked them to search for servers. If I stopped and restarted ReadyDLNA whilst the other units were on the ReadyNAS appeared.
When doing nothing once in a blue moon the ReadyNAS would be visible but it was very hit and miss.
Since making the change msomekh suggested (who now has a mini fan club) I have not needed to initiate a search for servers as it is always visible. Even within two days its now a feature of the ReadyNAS that is getting a lot of use from the whole family.
I never tried the unplug cable option but could reset the .conf file and try if you wish.
When doing nothing once in a blue moon the ReadyNAS would be visible but it was very hit and miss.
Since making the change msomekh suggested (who now has a mini fan club) I have not needed to initiate a search for servers as it is always visible. Even within two days its now a feature of the ReadyNAS that is getting a lot of use from the whole family.
I never tried the unplug cable option but could reset the .conf file and try if you wish.
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