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DMA2100 DLNA certified?

Last post 07-21-2008, 7:14 PM by masteroffm. 3 replies.
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  •  07-20-2008, 9:19 PM 276070

    DMA2100 DLNA certified?

    Just wondering if this Media Extender is DLNA certified. I bought a HP Media Vault and can not add the folders to the extender. Any fix that anybody came up to make this DMA2100 work with a NAS?

     

    Apologies if this is not posted in the right forum. 

     

    Thanks,

    Alin

     

  •  07-20-2008, 9:59 PM 276074 in reply to 276070

    Re: DMA2100 DLNA certified?

    no it is not, but you can map a NAS using a login script. I have successfully mapped to a NAS and my server 2003 box using a script. The simplest method is simply put a batch file in the startup folder for all users instead of creatin a netlogin folder. I would post a link but I am on a mobile device. Just do a search and you should be able to dig up the details

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    just insert this text into a batch file and change text to match your configuration

    net use /persistent:yes X: "\\server\share" /USER:domain\username password

    Marvin on Disapproving Rabbits

  •  07-21-2008, 6:30 PM 276360 in reply to 276074

    Re: DMA2100 DLNA certified?

    Thank you! I will try what you just suggested ... When you have a chance, if you come around a useful link  please post it. I will do my best to find out details on my own.

     

     

  •  07-21-2008, 7:14 PM 276369 in reply to 276360

    Re: DMA2100 DLNA certified?

    this link has the method for setting up mapping on a per user basis

    Linksys DMA2100/2200 Installation Tips and Tricks

    Marvin on Disapproving Rabbits

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