Hi everyone,
First post on this forum. To keep things on topic, I bought the new RT-N66U a few days ago. Aside a bit of inconvenience dealing with the FW 72 issues, I go the router up and running pretty quick using FW 90. The wired and wireless speeds are great, so no complaints there. With that said, one of the major reasons why I bought this router is for its DLNA media server capability. However, this has not really been working out and I'm hoping to get some help and get a bit of attention around this issue.
Basically, setting up the router and enabling DLNA allows the RT-N66U to be detected as a media server. This causes all of my DLNA enabled devices to display the default media library structure, like Videos, Pictures, and Music (some like my Samsung TV also display Movies, and in case of WMC I see Recorded TV as well). However, the router shows these regardless of any external storage being connected. Further to this, connecting external storage means nothing since none of these libraries can actually be managed in any way nor can any media be loaded into them. Creating folders on the router only works in the root of the attached drive, but organizing media in those folders does not appear to work with only certain file formats being playable. In all, this whole feature is completely broken right now. Asus badly needs to put out an update that would allow organizing files on attached storage properly in the appropriate media libraries and then having those served to external DLNA enabled devices to stream media. Otherwise, this is nothing but a terribly weak file server and does not come even close to a
media server.
Just as one example, I tried putting an AVI file in to a Movies directory which I created in the root, and not only is this directory not seen and does not relate back to the default libraries being published from the router, but the AVI file I loaded into it does not even show up as an AVI, rather it shows up as a
folder Even as a file server this is very, very badly implemented.
Lots of improvement still needed it seems.
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TL; DR;
DLNA does not work. There is no way to link published libraries to media content on the attached storage, nor manipulate the contents of the drive in an effective way from the router. DLNA devices cannot access media content through DLNA protocols. Some access is possible but only as a file server, not as a DLNA media server. All file management is currently restricted to the root of the drive only with no folder structure (I am yet to verify this working correctly in fact). Even as a file server the file system and sharing is extremely poorly implemented. Firmware updates to resolve these issues are desperately needed.