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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-323 => Topic started by: iampedro on June 29, 2009, 04:02:17 PM
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Is the DNS 323 or the DNS 343 DLNA compatible?
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I believe not.
DLNA is a cert for a specific subset of uPNP protocols. Dlink is not list at all on their companies list.
will it work with a DLNA device... possibly. ( Playstation 3 can and it is a DLNA device.)
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i have a samsung plasma tv, i can confirm that dlna work when i connect my tv on my network, it automaticly finds the d-link dns-323 and i can play movies almost any format
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I also have a Samsung TV (LN52B750) and it can recognize my DNS-323 as a DLNA device, BUT it cannot seem to access the files in order to play. I'm still trying to think of ways to tweak, but at this point, I am not successful. The user interface on the TV to access files (for this particular TV) is not very intuitive.
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I would be interested in seeing if firmware 1.08 beta "fixes" this for you. It has a much improved implementation of UPnP. I've got a 650 series TV and sometimes I wish I had the 750. :) Good luck with it!