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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Multimedia and USB => DSM-520 => Topic started by: Zadvark on September 03, 2009, 09:52:35 AM

Title: Troubleshooting Matrix (FIXED)
Post by: Zadvark on September 03, 2009, 09:52:35 AM
I'm so close to getting this to work so I'll start with the specifics...


What I am not able to do however is to get the DSM to recognize the media server running on the PC. What I'm hoping to get is a list of what to check to get the bloody thing working :)

Thanks to all in advance and sorry for any noobness here. I was looking for a low-cost alternative to setting up a regular computer at the TV for streaming videos stored on my main machine.

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ETA....
When you read everywhere that it's a firewall/anti-virus/port issue then believe them. I switched to a Linksys router downstream from the gateway, added the port and all is well. Thanks to everyone to tried to help.
Title: Re: Troubleshooting Matrix
Post by: fccgrant on September 04, 2009, 09:20:16 AM
Which media server software are you using?
Are you connecting wirelessly or hardwired?
Are you using Internet Sharing on XP?  (mine is but I have a specific reason for doing so...there is no right or wrong answer)
Windows Firewall allowing the media server software access?
Does the BEC router have a firewall? If so, does the BEC have security logs you can check?
Title: Re: Troubleshooting Matrix
Post by: Zadvark on September 04, 2009, 06:50:20 PM
Tried the original MediaLounge then TVersity and now ActiveTV. I never had more that one of them running at any given time.

Wireless G

No to sharing

Both D-Link Media and TVersity Media Servers show being allowed access through the XP firewall

Router firewall is disabled, no logs are kept as far as I can find.

Thanks
Title: Re: Troubleshooting Matrix (FIXED)
Post by: ECF on September 09, 2009, 01:45:28 PM
No anti-virus software running? What is the IP address of the DSM-520 and the PC?
Title: Re: Troubleshooting Matrix (FIXED)
Post by: Zadvark on September 10, 2009, 08:36:36 AM
hehe... yes, AVG is quietly humming away in the background but my fix was a port issue through the router. This was my first time in streaming media to a remote machine and it surely was a learning experience for me. This forum helped a lot, thanks.