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in the USA for which we have created boards at this time. Home Help Search Login Register D-Link Forums > D-Link ShareCenter Network Storage > DNS-343 > A DLNA ps3 dlna protocol error 2104 protocol error (2114) has occurred in PS3 connecting to media server « previous next ps3 dlna protocol error 2006 » Pages: [1] Print Author Topic: A DLNA protocol error (2114) has occurred in PS3 connecting to media server (Read 67275 ps3 dlna protocol error 501 times) christine Level 1 Member Posts: 9 A DLNA protocol error (2114) has occurred in PS3 connecting to media server « on: November 10, 2008, 05:05:14 PM » Hi guys! has anyone got this ps3 dlna protocol error 7531 error "A DLNA protocol error (2114) has occurred" when connecting PS3 to a media server using storage devices? i would like to hear it from you if you got any resolutions about this. I tried to search this error in the Internet and i was not able to get any work around to fix this problem. I already enabled the UPnP AV Server of the storage Enclosure and also on
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the router but still no good. I would love to hear suggestions from you guys.. Thanks... Routergirl Logged routergirl83 (, ") hilaireg Level 3 Member Posts: 332 Re: A DLNA protocol error (2114) has occurred in PS3 connecting to media server « Reply #1 on: November 10, 2008, 08:30:14 PM » Hi 'christine',Have a look at this thread:http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=ps3media&message.id=130814The post eludes to a few things:- WiFi connectivity issue; does the error occur when the PS3 is accessing the DNS via Ethernet?- UPnP contention; does the error occur when the PS3 UPnP is disabled?- UPnP folder selection; doe the error occur if you specify a specific folder instead of the root on the DNS?I suspect it may be the 3rd point; try setting a specific folder on the DNS-323 instead of the ROOT in the UPnP section.Keep us posted, Logged christine Level 1 Member Posts: 9 Re: A DLNA protocol error (2114) has occurred in PS3 connecting to media server « Reply #2 on: November 10, 2008, 11:33:31 PM » ok cool! thanks! ! and also do you think its the firmware of PS3 that causes this problem? This error occurs over wireless only. i will try to replicate this in our laboratory and see what will happe
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the Top Printer Friendly Page « Back to Topic List « Previous Topic Next Topic » « Previous 1 2 3 4 Next » Aug 11 2008 By: ckronenburg First Son 2 posts Offline Protocol Error DLNA 2104 Options http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-3-Support/Protocol-Error-DLNA-2104/td-p/27588555 Mark as New Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report 33 replies 89743 views Edited Aug 11, 2008 I have purchased a new PS3, 40-GB and just updated the firmware to 2.42When I connect to my media center (PC with Windows XP, Mediaplayer 11) through my wireless router(a D-Link DIR 655)I receive a "Protocal Error DLNA 2104" on the PS3, it stops playing whatever I was doing and looses connection with the media dlna protocol center..I have already replied to another threat on this subject which does not seem to give any answers. Google generates only more questions, no answers.......Has this issue ever been solved by Sony, if so what is the solution?????Anyone? Report FB Tweet G+ Message 1 of 34 (89,743 Views) 0 Likes Kal7467 Lombax Warrior Registered: 12/01/2007 Offline 114 posts 08-18-2008 03:43 PM User Info Kal7467 ADD AS A FRIEND Re: Protocol Error DLNA 2104 Options Mark dlna protocol error as New Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Aug 18, 2008 had the same prob just fixed it...it is your fire wall from your anti virus(i have bitdefender)...just disable it and u will be good... Get your Portable ID! Report Message 2 of 34 (89,743 Views) 0 Likes Sung728~ First Son Registered: 10/31/2008 Offline 1 posts 10-31-2008 04:34 PM User Info Sung728~ ADD AS A FRIEND Re: Protocol Error DLNA 2104 Options Mark as New Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Oct 31, 2008 I too am having the same problems and I found the following info, of all places, in Vista HelpI haven't triedyet but see if this works for youTo share media with other devices or to play media in other libraries, several firewall ports on your computer must be open. If you are using Windows Firewall, the required Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) ports are automatically opened when you turn on media sharing. If you are using a different software or hardware firewall, you might need to open these ports manually.The following table shows the firewall ports that must be opened if you want to share media with other devices.Port Protocol Scope554 TCPlocal subnet only1900 UDP local subnet only2177 TCP, UDPlocal subnet only2869 TCP local subnet only5004-5005 UDP local su