On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 10:32 AM, Justin Madru
<justin.jdm64@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have a wired DLNA server (minidlna) on the wired network, but require wireless devices to have access to it. It seems that with the default setup (the split of the wired and wireless into separate networks), devices on the wireless network are not able to discover the DLNA server.
Is there a way to work around this? Or is the only solution to restore the traditional 192.168.x.x single network setup?
Yes, you can bridge everything as openwrt does and it should work.
However it was possible for it to work over multiple interfaces using miniupnpd and minissdpd to forward 239.255.255.250 UDP broadcasts from ge00 to sw00 and sw10 and back. However, last time it worked for me in cero was 3.3.x.
I was unable to fix it recent with 3.7.x versions yet and having little time to work on it I'm almost making no progress.
If you have the inclination I would encourage you to try tinkering with it to help out.
Regards,
Maciej
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