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to the Top Printer Friendly Page « Back to Topic List « Previous Topic Next Topic » « Previous 1 2 Next » Jan 08 2011 By: SHECK First Son 1 posts Offline HELP!! "DLNA protocol error dlna protocol error 2104 7531" Options Mark as New Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend dlna protocol error ps3 media server Report 18 replies 94485 views Edited Jan 8, 2011 Does anyone have a fix for this issue? I'm getting the dreaded "DLNA dlna protocol error 501 7531 protocol error" and a message that the system is unable to connect to my media server. I've been unsuccessful in finding any fix on the internet. PLEASE HELP!! "And how can a man die better, than
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facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his gods". -Horatius Cocles Report FB Tweet G+ Message 1 of 19 (94,485 Views) 3 Likes TruePain22 I Only Post Everything Registered: 08/13/2009 Offline 995 posts 01-08-2011 03:36 PM User Info TruePain22 ADD AS A FRIEND Re: HELP!! "DLNA protocol error 7531" Options Mark as New Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Jan 8, 2011 Yah dlna protocol error 2101 VALOR don't use it just go buy a extreal HDD and transfore all your stuff there easier and it takes less time steaming it Report Message 2 of 19 (94,483 Views) 0 Likes WISportsNut81 Survivor Registered: 01/05/2008 Offline 2972 posts 05-20-2011 09:15 PM User Info WISportsNut81 ADD AS A FRIEND Re: HELP!! "DLNA protocol error 7531" Options Mark as New Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report May 21, 2011 Go to your media server settings and disable it. Back out and then re-enable. Thanks to Pineapple7811 for sig Report Message 3 of 19 (94,483 Views) 5 Likes bwcomputers First Son Registered: 12/30/2011 Offline 4 posts 12-30-2011 01:47 AM User Info bwcomputers ADD AS A FRIEND Re: HELP!! "DLNA protocol error 7531" Options Mark as New Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Dec 30, 2011 The only way to fix it, is to buy an xbox 360. I have not found ANY response from sony to help. Yet this is an issue with every ps3 I have EVER used. Sony has shown how little they care. Just try and find a response for any of these DLNA issues. Yes this is a sony issue, as it happens on windows xp, vista, 7, also linux ubuntu 10 & 11.Good luck,
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Support Portal Product Registration Ask a Question RMA Status Product Replacement WD Community Search English Return to WDC.com Welcome to WD Support Filter your search My Cloud My Book My Passport WD Sentinel http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-3-Support/HELP-quot-DLNA-protocol-error-7531-quot/td-p/30877400 WD TV WD Elements Internal Drives Software Legacy Products Error: DLNA Protocol Error 7531 (when streaming content from a WD network drive to PlayStation 3) Answer ID 3562 Problem: There can be an intermittent issue when streaming content from a WD network drive to a PlayStation 3. You may get a DLNA error message: DLNA Protocol Error 7531. Solution: First, make sure that all your connections http://support.wdc.com/knowledgebase/answer.aspx?ID=3562 are working correctly. Then navigate to the PS3's Media Server: Settings -> Network Settings -> Media Server Connection. Disable the Media Server Connection, back out of the menu, then go back to the Media Server Connection and Enable it again. This should fix the issue. However, you may need to restart your DNLA service as well. For more information, please visit http://community.eu.playstation.com/playstationeu/board/message?board.id=147&message.id=22968. In case the answer did not answer your question, you can always visit the WD Community for help from WD users. Please rate the helpfulness of this answer Answers others found helpful Support for UPnP/DLNA server software with the WD TV Live Media Player Using a Sony Playstation 3 or Microsoft Xbox 360 with a My Cloud drive or WD NAS device How to configure the Network Settings on the WD TV Live HD Media Player Processing... WDC Support Downloads Knowledge Base Product Registration Warranty Services Contact Ask a Question Contact Support Feedback Other Sites MyCloud.com Online Learning Center CONNECT WD Blog © 2016 Western Digital Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy Terms of Use Trademarks Select your Language Language 中文(繁體) 中文(简体) Čeština Deutsch English Español Francais ελληνικά Italiano 日本語 한국어 Polski Português РУССКИЙ Türk
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Comment Filed Under: Gaming Tagged: ps3 A friend of mine purchased a PlayStation 3 and connected it to his wireless Linksys router. Whenever he downloaded updates to games, it would start the download then freeze at about 32 percent. At other times it would throw an error saying DNLA Protocol Error 2101. We could access the PlayStation Store without a problem though. After connecting the PS3 directly to the cable modem, the PS3 worked fine. So we then knew the problem had to be with the Linksys router configuration. After checking out the router settings, we figured out that UPnP was enabled. The UPnP feature is supposed to automatically grant permission to devices to access needed network resources. It doesn't always play well with certain devices though. So we disabled UPnP with these steps: Login to the Linksys router's admin panel. You can usually get there by opening a web browser and going to "http://192.168.1.1" (usually this is the IP address used, but it may be different depending on your configuration) in a web browser. Go to "Connectivity" in the left pane. Click the "Administration" tab. Uncheck "UPnP" to disable it. Select "OK", and you're done. If you have a router from a different brand, check the user guide for information on how to disable this feature. Related posts: PS3: Find MAC Address PS3: Delete Browser Cookies and Cache PS3: How to Uninstall Apps and Games PS3: Error "You cannot play this game at the current video output setting (80028F10)" Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Recent Posts Google Pixel: Insert/Eject SIM Card Google Pixel: Use Apps in Split Screen Google Pixel: How to Reset iPhone 7 Won't Turn Off iPhone/iPad: Enable "Slide to Unlock" Follow Us Who's Behind Technipages? My name is Mitch Bartlett. I've been working in technology for over 20 years in a wide range of tech jobs from Tech Support to Software Testing. I started this site as a technical guide for myself and it has grown into what I hope is a useful reference for all. Follow me on Twitter or Google Plus Copyright ©2016 · Focus Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · W