


I thought that that would be the end of the story, which it was until a power surge blew the PC’s power unit some months later. (As an aside the BT Home Hub 2 is based on the Thomson TG787 router and the documentation for this can be obtained from here.
#SERVIIO BRAVIA HOW TO#
Should you not know how to access the BT Home Hub Gateway Web Interface this document can assist, but there are others. (You can change this name within the Home Hub too for your convenience, but one step at a time!):
#SERVIIO BRAVIA TV#
You may need to check on the TV what the IP address is and check back on the BT Home Hub what it is called. Under ‘Port Forwarding’ assign the following to your TV (this is the ‘Device’ name that the BT Home Hub assigns it. So, having had no luck within the Sony forums I went looking elsewhere and found this in the BT forums Īccess the BT Home Hub Gateway Web Interface through your web browser by typing in and go on to change the following settings in ‘Advanced’:Īpplication Sharing > UPnP – ‘Off’ (Mine is now ‘On’ and it still works) But no, like with all computers and networks it wasn’t to be.
#SERVIIO BRAVIA WINDOWS#
tower PC, running Windows XP, directly connected to the Home Hub via a cat 5 cable.Ī good while ago ‘Catmambo’ recommended using Serviio for DLNA interoperability with Sony TV’s so, like everyone else, I went and downloaded it and expected it just to work (like you do!). Which shows ways of connecting a Bravia TV to a network, as well as how to search for your server, amongst other helpful information. I also have found these documents useful They are on different floors at opposite ends of the house from one another. The Home Hub is connected to a home plug, which is directly plugged into a wall power socket, via a cat 5 cable and the TV is connected to another home plug directly plugged into a wall power socket adjacent to the mains plug for the TV. Bravia KDL-37EX403 connected to the Home Hub via home plugs. BT Home Hub version 2.0 directly connected to my incoming telephone line via a wall socket from which I have ġ No. I hope to help everyone else in one simple and concise place within this forum as I myself have found it both interesting and useful and wish to contribute something back.ġ No. Twice I have had problems with different PC’s and, after searching various forums over very many months, I have resolved all my issues. I have created this guide to assist all frustrated people who have ever tried to get their PC’s to work with their Sony Bravia TV’s (2010 plus) via DLNA through a BT Home Hub using Serviio. I today send a mail to Buffalo support wishing to get some help on this issue.DLNA, Serviio, BT Home Hub and Bravia TV’s now couple thousand newest photos are invisible. Display me my all also new photos and play music - so also newest ones. cannot use my Media Server as it should serve me: Rebooted whole Linkstation, restarted Media Server, disabled DLNA server, enabled DLNA server, clicked 'Update DTCP-IP' -button and did them in several orders - no help. I tried many actions to have Media Server updated: Cannot display any newly saved photos nor cannot play newly saved music. and still I have same issue as was before FW update:
#SERVIIO BRAVIA UPDATE#
Update went fine, no errors, no warnings. So I decided to update newest available FW (1.56). I found here at Tech Forum there were similar cases for other users.

For example after saving new photos I only could see one and only same photo on all new folders. All older photos I can still see and play older music files. Some weeks ago after saving some hundred more photos on top of tens thousand files (music and photos) I could not any more see my latest photos by TV nor play new music anymore. Dispalying photos by TV (above TV) and playing music by my home theather worked fine about more than a year until. Using Sony TV to display photos (Sony Bravia KDL-40NX700) I met following problem on my Linkstation Duo LS-WXL system (LS-WX2.0TL/R1-EU):
