Mon Nov 23, 2020 5:37 pm by atc98092
DLNA requires both the server and the player to be attached to the same network. If they are both connected via Ethernet, there shouldn't be an issue, unless there's a firewall on the DLNA server blocking access. If one or both are connected via wireless, you have to ensure there are no security settings on the wireless router that blocks connected devices from seeing others on the same network. If your wireless is using a guest network, or if you're using a community wireless connection, that is the most likely cause.
Dan
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