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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...
sundaytwins
Mar 23, 2010Aspirant
Skywalker,
Yes they are. The two clients are in fact 1 PC (two users recognised as two different media servers). The PC runs Win 7.
The hardware config is like this:
- Printer connect via USB on NAS (Shareport)
- ReadyNAS NV+ cabled to router D-LINK DIR-825
- PS3 = Wireless to same router
- iPhone = Wireless to same router
- D-Link Gigabit switch cabled to same router
- PC 1 cabled to Gigabit switch (Win 7)
- PC 2 cabled to Gigabit switch (Win 7)
- Laptop = Wireless to router
- Printer cabled via network to Gigabit switch.
That's about all there is.
I must admit that yesterday I was so happy to be able to connect to the NAS again via SSH, that I forgot to switch the PS3. I'm not quite sure that I used the PS3 after I installed the debug add-on. To be sure, I will try that tonight after having cleaned the logs. I am anyway quite sure that before the 20 March, the PS3 was more than often switched on.
I will check once tonight, just powering on the PS3 and look if he can see the NAS. If not, i will force the PS3 to scan for Mediaservers. That ought to do the trick I think. If this doesn't appear in the logs, then i think that I might be having a problem with the router. (but then it makes me wondering why the PS3 can see the other Win7 PC's as a Media server)
By the way: Skywalker, after I installed the debug add-on, I keep on getting the message 'Padre Unknown' when I log in via SSH. Is the NAS missing out on something?
Thanks anyway for the effort.
Yes they are. The two clients are in fact 1 PC (two users recognised as two different media servers). The PC runs Win 7.
The hardware config is like this:
- Printer connect via USB on NAS (Shareport)
- ReadyNAS NV+ cabled to router D-LINK DIR-825
- PS3 = Wireless to same router
- iPhone = Wireless to same router
- D-Link Gigabit switch cabled to same router
- PC 1 cabled to Gigabit switch (Win 7)
- PC 2 cabled to Gigabit switch (Win 7)
- Laptop = Wireless to router
- Printer cabled via network to Gigabit switch.
That's about all there is.
I must admit that yesterday I was so happy to be able to connect to the NAS again via SSH, that I forgot to switch the PS3. I'm not quite sure that I used the PS3 after I installed the debug add-on. To be sure, I will try that tonight after having cleaned the logs. I am anyway quite sure that before the 20 March, the PS3 was more than often switched on.
I will check once tonight, just powering on the PS3 and look if he can see the NAS. If not, i will force the PS3 to scan for Mediaservers. That ought to do the trick I think. If this doesn't appear in the logs, then i think that I might be having a problem with the router. (but then it makes me wondering why the PS3 can see the other Win7 PC's as a Media server)
By the way: Skywalker, after I installed the debug add-on, I keep on getting the message 'Padre Unknown' when I log in via SSH. Is the NAS missing out on something?
Thanks anyway for the effort.
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