Thanks. I have a Synology NAS up and running which other DLNA devices can see, as they do the HRD-2000T, so I'm assuming it (the NAS) is a server.
The HDR-2000T was on for about an hour; I'd have thought it would have learnt about the NAS in that time?
Per the 'subject'. In the manual it states that under 'Data storage' I should see the HDD, any connected USB devices and also 'Network'.
I assumed that any connected DNLA enabled devices should show up under 'Network', but there's nothing.
Am I making the wrong assumption about 'Network'?
Thanks Martin. My Powerline adapter is not in their list, nor does it's s/n start 12, but...
I've got a support case open with TP-Link. Will post their response here.
Does the same apply to a switch? In any event, as said, it was definitely the Powerline adapter that featured in the problem/resolution, not the switch nor the hub.
Well mine does! :) And, I've resolved the problem that started off this thread.
As this might help others, I'll just set out a bit of background.
My home network is focussed on a ZyXel 8-port Gigabit switch connected to my BT Home Hub 3.
The home network connections are either directly out...
But having checked, I understand that Humax recordings use the .ts file extension and Samsung TV's can read them, so no excuses. But, I still need the TV to 'see' the 2000T before I get to the point of whether it'll read the .ts files.
Thanks. Interesting reading. I'm going to try a few different network/device configurations tomorrow, but at the same time take Humax to task over this from their description of the 2000T functionality;
Share your recorded programmes from the HDR-2000T with other compatible devices around the...
But surely it (the Samsung TV) should still 'see' the HDR-2000T even if subsequently it can't play an incompatible format? At the moment the TV does not show the HDR-2000T at all.
As 'subject'.
I bought this to-day on the understanding it'll share content via my network.
I've set 'Content Share' to 'on', and whilst I can see the HDR-2000T on my PC as a Media Device neither of my Samsung 5500 series TV's see it, although they both see other connected devices including...
Thanks. I have a Synology NAS up and running which other DLNA devices can see, as they do the HRD-2000T, so I'm assuming it (the NAS) is a server.
The HDR-2000T was on for about an hour; I'd have thought it would have learnt about the NAS in that time?
Per the 'subject'. In the manual it states that under 'Data storage' I should see the HDD, any connected USB devices and also 'Network'.
I assumed that any connected DNLA enabled devices should show up under 'Network', but there's nothing.
Am I making the wrong assumption about 'Network'?
Thanks Martin. My Powerline adapter is not in their list, nor does it's s/n start 12, but...
I've got a support case open with TP-Link. Will post their response here.
Does the same apply to a switch? In any event, as said, it was definitely the Powerline adapter that featured in the problem/resolution, not the switch nor the hub.
Well mine does! :) And, I've resolved the problem that started off this thread.
As this might help others, I'll just set out a bit of background.
My home network is focussed on a ZyXel 8-port Gigabit switch connected to my BT Home Hub 3.
The home network connections are either directly out...
But having checked, I understand that Humax recordings use the .ts file extension and Samsung TV's can read them, so no excuses. But, I still need the TV to 'see' the 2000T before I get to the point of whether it'll read the .ts files.
Thanks. Interesting reading. I'm going to try a few different network/device configurations tomorrow, but at the same time take Humax to task over this from their description of the 2000T functionality;
Share your recorded programmes from the HDR-2000T with other compatible devices around the...
But surely it (the Samsung TV) should still 'see' the HDR-2000T even if subsequently it can't play an incompatible format? At the moment the TV does not show the HDR-2000T at all.
As 'subject'.
I bought this to-day on the understanding it'll share content via my network.
I've set 'Content Share' to 'on', and whilst I can see the HDR-2000T on my PC as a Media Device neither of my Samsung 5500 series TV's see it, although they both see other connected devices including...
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