X82
Occasional Visitor
Hi
I'm using Firmware:374.40 (Merlin build) on an RT-N66U.
I've noticed (even on stock firmware) that after so many days the DLNA server will just not work. The router page shows it on and idle but nothing can find it, mainly my TV. The solution is to reboot the router, but of course that loses the info and it has to re-scan all over again.
I've changed the Media server database directory (I have 2 HD's connected) to one of the HD's at the root called DLNA. Is this a good idea? And will it stop it re-scanning on reboots?
Also, why does the server just stop randomly. It could work for a week or a few days but it will just "give up". Neither the TV or a DLNA app on my phone can find it.
I've read threads on JFFS, which is enabled, but I have done nothing with it.
I really want to get this sorted as it is really annoying when I settle down to watch a film and the TV shows nothing in the menu for the Router, which requires a reboot which takes over an hour to find all files.
I'm using Firmware:374.40 (Merlin build) on an RT-N66U.
I've noticed (even on stock firmware) that after so many days the DLNA server will just not work. The router page shows it on and idle but nothing can find it, mainly my TV. The solution is to reboot the router, but of course that loses the info and it has to re-scan all over again.
I've changed the Media server database directory (I have 2 HD's connected) to one of the HD's at the root called DLNA. Is this a good idea? And will it stop it re-scanning on reboots?
Also, why does the server just stop randomly. It could work for a week or a few days but it will just "give up". Neither the TV or a DLNA app on my phone can find it.
I've read threads on JFFS, which is enabled, but I have done nothing with it.
I really want to get this sorted as it is really annoying when I settle down to watch a film and the TV shows nothing in the menu for the Router, which requires a reboot which takes over an hour to find all files.