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Author Topic: Ps3 and Dir655 media sharing  (Read 14047 times)

routernoob1

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Ps3 and Dir655 media sharing
« on: December 06, 2010, 03:13:49 PM »

Hi,
I recently got a Dir-655 wireless router. I have connected it to my ps3, however, when i search for media servers on it, it says no media server found. My PC runs windows 7. My previous router(linksys WRT54GC) worked with media sharing. If anyone knows how to resolve the problem, please reply. Thanks.
« Last Edit: December 07, 2010, 03:36:23 PM by routernoob1 »
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SomeFatGuy

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Re: Ps3 and Dir655 media sharing
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2010, 09:50:35 PM »

I use this same router with my PS3 and to stream content to it I used to use WMP11 and frankly it wasn't very effective. So, I heard about a program called TVersity and I'll tell you it's the best one out there and I will not use and other program to stream anything.

Oh, and it's free.
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Re: Ps3 and Dir655 media sharing
« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2010, 05:50:26 AM »

Yes, I am using Tversity also and works just fine.  The only drawback is that the PC running it must be on.  It would be nice to have the router itself have a media server.
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mickeyfinn

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Re: Ps3 and Dir655 media sharing
« Reply #3 on: December 08, 2010, 11:04:45 AM »

Works for me via WMP12, but by far the easiest to use is PS3 Media Server.  I did try Tversity, but I found that PS3 Media Server was able to play more file formats and HD played more smoothly.
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routernoob1

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Re: Ps3 and Dir655 media sharing
« Reply #4 on: December 08, 2010, 02:33:19 PM »

is there any way to just use wmp 12? i dont really want to download another program.
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routernoob1

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Re: Ps3 and Dir655 media sharing
« Reply #5 on: December 12, 2010, 03:08:35 PM »

I attempted to use tversity, but my ps3 still did not detect any media server, is there any port on the router i need to open. Are there any advanced settings that need to be configued to get the media server on the DIR655 working. I really want to be able to stream content on my ps3 so any advice will help  :)
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mickeyfinn

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Re: Ps3 and Dir655 media sharing
« Reply #6 on: December 13, 2010, 05:22:12 AM »

You should not have to forward anything manually, assuming you have upnp enabled.  Better check Tversity's help page to see what ports it uses.  Depending on if you have one, and how it is set, you may have to configure your software firewall.

If you want to try PS3 Media server, there is a really good setup guide here:
http://walid97.blogspot.com/2009/09/ps3-media-server-configuration.html
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routernoob1

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Re: Ps3 and Dir655 media sharing
« Reply #7 on: December 14, 2010, 12:47:47 PM »

I have Windows 7 and McAfee Security, so that is what's controlling my firewall. If you know how to configues it please tell me. My old router worked for media sharing, so I'm not sure what to do with this router. Anything on router settings I need to check?
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mickeyfinn

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Re: Ps3 and Dir655 media sharing
« Reply #8 on: December 15, 2010, 05:45:04 AM »

First, try disabling the firewall temporarily on McAfee.  If you've done it correctly, Windows should prompt you that it is off and ask you to fix the problem.  Leave that for now and check if your media server is working or not.  If it is, re-enable and  look to your media server help section for the ports it uses.  You will need to set these up in your application rules on McAfee.  If it still doesn't work, you have eliminated McAfee as your problem.

You can do the same by disabling the firewall on your router, though it's unlikely that this is the problem since all the network traffic you are dealing with is inside your home network, not coming in from the internet.

The link I provided will give you good information on setting up a media server, regardless of what it is.  Just substitute the port information for Tversity's own.  Honestly, please look this up as you will not be able to set this up correctly without knowing it.
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tjkaz

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Re: Ps3 and Dir655 media sharing
« Reply #9 on: December 16, 2010, 01:09:38 PM »

I can't get my PS3 to see my media server (not a PC) unless I have UPnP (universal plug n play) checked (enabled).  Make sure UPnP is enabled.
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routernoob1

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Re: Ps3 and Dir655 media sharing
« Reply #10 on: December 16, 2010, 02:27:11 PM »

I can't get my PS3 to see my media server (not a PC) unless I have UPnP (universal plug n play) checked (enabled).  Make sure UPnP is enabled.

I have UPnP enabled. Is there something else needed for it to work? My UDP endpoint filtering is set to access restricted and the TCP endpoint filtering is set to port and access restricted. Not sure if this matters though, but tell me if that setting will affect anything.
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Re: Ps3 and Dir655 media sharing
« Reply #11 on: December 23, 2010, 07:05:25 PM »

What type of media server are we talking about? Is it recognized by your router and does it have it's own Static Ip address? I can't guarantee you that I will get this problem resolved for you, but I will try my best. I don't own this router but it should be close enough to the Dgl 4500.

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routernoob1

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Re: Ps3 and Dir655 media sharing
« Reply #12 on: December 28, 2010, 10:40:05 AM »

I have actually found the main problem to the media sharing issue. It is my McAfee security centre, which moniters my firewall. When my firewall is turned off, the PS3 detects the media server. However, when I turn the firewall on again, the PS3 cannot detect it. Now my only problem is how to enable the PS3 to share media with WMP12 with my McAfee firewall on.
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Re: Ps3 and Dir655 media sharing
« Reply #13 on: December 28, 2010, 12:07:05 PM »

Try to see if McAfee can accept a rule for the PS3 and this might help McAfee allow the PS3 connection services. In all actuality, if your network has a router on the system, software Firewalls are not really needed. Yes it's kind of a redundant system however over the years working with routers on households, the firewalls that come with routers are generally sufficient enough and SW firewalls are not needed. Just keep good Anti-Virus installed and up to date. If you can't seem to get an rule setup in McAfee, see if you can disable just the Firewall portion of the program.
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Re: Ps3 and Dir655 media sharing
« Reply #14 on: December 29, 2010, 05:31:31 AM »

Since it's your firewall software, there's a number of options open.  I don't have experience with McAfee, but since you are probably paying for subscriptions, there's likely software vendor support available.  Before this you could consider the following...

Most firewalls have different "modes" of blocking access, and tend to default to "automatic" or something similar, which blocks things without informing you.  This is useful in most cases, but has the downfall of not telling you it is blocking something you need it not to.  Can you switch to "interactive" or similar?  This will tell you each time it blocks something and give you an option to block or allow.  Once you are in that mode and access your media server again, it should prompt you.  If you select allow and specify that it allow permanently in this case (you may get several prompts associated with your media server) you should be good to go.  Once everything is working normally, you can always switch back.

If the above doesn't begin to prompt you, it's likely the system has already created a "deny" rule for this server which you will need to delete before it will ask you again.  In this case, remain in interactive mode with your media server inactive and find the setting in your advanced options to look at the firewall rules list.  Delete any that have anything to do with Windows Media Player or whichever media server software you are using on your computer (don't worry too much about this, it should not block these apps anyway) then restart your media server software.  You should get the allow/deny prompts now.

What FurryNutz says is fair comment - most home computers do not need software firewalls if they are behind a router usually, but since you have one, I would suggest keeping it running if you can.  Who knows down the road if firewall protection will become more important.  Remember also that WinXP SP2 and up have their own firewalls.  If you disable McAfee's, you can enable the inbuilt one and have better luck.
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