I am not a network expert. I simply want DLNA to work properly and not have my network flooded with traffic. I hope some one can help.
I have an R7800 Router (Netgear firmware) that's connected to a GS116Ev2, and all my wired devices go into that switch.
I run a Windows 10 PC Media Server that depends on DLNA for Tv channels and music to multiple client PC's, three networked tv tuners, a Sony Android Tv, a Denon AVR, Roku, FireTv, Chromcast WGTV (wifi), various Samsung "smartthings" (wifi), laptops/mobile devices (wifi).
As previously discussed, I was having issues where DLNA devices (the Denon AVR and Sony Android Tv) would randomly go missing from the Server PC DLNA list, and control of said devices from my Android phone would go "dead". After some reading about the "relationship" between IGMP and DLNA, I tried disabled IGMP Snooping in the GS116Ev2 completely, and have since had zero issues with the DLNA devices going missing... But, now it almost seems like my wired devices are somehow slower, specifically the client PC's.
I didn't have any of these issues with my previous TP Link router through the GS116Ev2 (IGMP Snooping was On by default), so what would be the "correct" IGMP Snooping On settings in the GS116Ev2 and R7800 that will allow DLNA to fully function? Or, since I love my R7800 so much, would an un-managed, or even a different model/brand switch, work better?
Thanks again.
I have an R7800 Router (Netgear firmware) that's connected to a GS116Ev2, and all my wired devices go into that switch.
I run a Windows 10 PC Media Server that depends on DLNA for Tv channels and music to multiple client PC's, three networked tv tuners, a Sony Android Tv, a Denon AVR, Roku, FireTv, Chromcast WGTV (wifi), various Samsung "smartthings" (wifi), laptops/mobile devices (wifi).
As previously discussed, I was having issues where DLNA devices (the Denon AVR and Sony Android Tv) would randomly go missing from the Server PC DLNA list, and control of said devices from my Android phone would go "dead". After some reading about the "relationship" between IGMP and DLNA, I tried disabled IGMP Snooping in the GS116Ev2 completely, and have since had zero issues with the DLNA devices going missing... But, now it almost seems like my wired devices are somehow slower, specifically the client PC's.
I didn't have any of these issues with my previous TP Link router through the GS116Ev2 (IGMP Snooping was On by default), so what would be the "correct" IGMP Snooping On settings in the GS116Ev2 and R7800 that will allow DLNA to fully function? Or, since I love my R7800 so much, would an un-managed, or even a different model/brand switch, work better?
Thanks again.