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DNLA and Bravia KDL46EX715

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 2:27 pm
by Slechtvalk
Hello, and thank you for that great software.

Well it looks everythine fine, but i need some help to get DNLA streaming to work with a Sony Bravia KDL46EX715.

I tried almost every form of options, but whenever i try in my Bravia the Network Server diagnosis i get the information:

ARSENAL:Arsenal: failed
ARSENAL iHomeserver for iTunes: 1 failed.
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Before my iHomeserver i had a Buffalo Linksstation LS-XHL 602 where DNLA worked fine.

Any ideas? Thank you!

Re: DNLA and Bravia KDL46EX715

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 8:36 am
by bizmodeller
If *all* DLNA streaming is failing then it sounds initially like a firewall issue.

Easiest way to check this is to see whether you can access the iHomeServer Web Interface from another device on your network, eg a tablet or laptop. By default the web interface is enabled on installation and available on the following URL http://[server_name_or_ip_address]:42050 although this can be changed in configuration.

If this does not work then it is very likely a firewall issue and we can take the diagnosis from there.

Re: DNLA and Bravia KDL46EX715

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 10:42 am
by Slechtvalk
Well that Works. Tries with Laptops and desktops.

Bravia is an allowed device in dnla, on the other side i have an erfror on whs 2011 device and Printer page, both bravia and pioneer vx921 are marked with a yellow period an the driver for media streaming client is missing.

But i cant find a whs2011 driver for that.

Re: DNLA and Bravia KDL46EX715

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 12:40 pm
by Slechtvalk
Well its a firewall issue.

if i completely deactivate it, it works, but i dont understand it.

Created a rule based on ingoing and outgoing traffic for domain, public and local on the ips of my subnet. It doesnt work. Any ideas?

Re: DNLA and Bravia KDL46EX715

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 2:03 pm
by bizmodeller
Which firewall software are you using? If it's the standard Windows firewall then then iHomeServer installer should create the necessary rules for you at install time.

If it's a third party firewall then it unfortunately can't. But I think I agree that your custom rule should have worked ok.

In your test rule did you enable both UDP and TCP traffic?

Alternatively does your firewall allow you to allow an application through the firewall (instead of you specifying the ports yourself). If so, then maybe you can let the iHomeServer.exe through instead.

Re: DNLA and Bravia KDL46EX715

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 12:07 pm
by Slechtvalk
Sorry for my late answer,

Well its the normal whs2011 firewall of microsoft.

it should allow tcp and udp for complete subnet. I dont get it.