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Toys Video, Computer & Internet Games PlayStation 3 How to Fix a DLNA Error on the PlayStation 3 How to Fix a DLNA Error on the dlna protocol error 501 ps3 media server PlayStation 3 By Johnny Kampis eHow Contributor Johnny Kampis Follow Pin how to restart dlna service ps3 Share Tweet Share Email Save The Digital Living Network Alliance, or DLNA, allows your PlayStation 3 ps3 no media servers were found to connect to a network to share data. This lets you play video files and music from other devices with DLNA functionality on the network, such as your computer. If http://www.ps3mediaserver.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=14378 you have problems connecting to the PlayStation Network while DLNA is enabled on your PlayStation 3, you can try some troubleshooting steps to fix the error. Examine the network cables to ensure that the device you use as your DLNA media server is properly connected to the router. Check the signal of your router by accessing your router software. Your wireless signal http://www.ehow.com/how_7741744_fix-dlna-error-playstation-3.html should broadcast on the 802.11b or 802.11g network. Reboot your DLNA media server device, and disconnect your modem and router. Wait a few moments and reconnect these devices to restart them. Disable DLNA on your PlayStation 3 if the first three steps do not solve your problem. Enter "Settings," followed by "Network Settings" at the home menu. Press the "X" button on your controller. Enter the option for "Media Server Connection" and press "X" again. Highlight the "Disable" option and press "X" to end DLNA file sharing. References Sony PlayStation 3: DLNA Troubleshooting Promoted By Zergnet Comments Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. You May Also Like Tutorial on How to Fix PS3 Error 80710092 If your PlayStation 3 attempts to connect to the PlayStation Network service and fails, you will receive error message "80710092" on screen.... How Can I Get My Sony Bravia DLNA to Talk to My Apple Network? Many Wi-Fi fans use Apple's AirPort products to set up their own wireless network at home. If you have recently acquired a... How to Connect a Devic
Read Float this Topic to the Top Printer Friendly Page « Back to Topic List « Previous Topic Next Topic » Jul 22 2014 By: Lorde_Croft First Son 1 http://www.community.us.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-3-Support/Media-Server-Error-DLNA-protocol-error-501-has-occurred-PS3/td-p/44100804 posts Offline Media Server Error: DLNA protocol error (501) has occurred PS3 Options Mark as New Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report 0 replies 324 views Edited Jul 22, 2014 A few months ago I was be able to access video files from my computer by selecting the media device on my PS3, selecting videos, folders, videos and see all of my dlna protocol files organized the same way they are on my PC, however, when I try that now, I see "Media Server Error: DLNA protocol error (501) has occurred"I've read forum after forum after forum and every single one on them says to open my Networks & Sharing center from my PC (running on Windows 8), revoke the access to the PS3, restart both systems, re-add the PS3 dlna protocol error and the problem will be fixed. Well, I've tried that over a dozen times and it hasn't fixed anything. Don't suggest that as an option because Lorde knows I've tried that method. I've also deleted and restored my libraries from my PC and still nothing.My drivers are up to date on my computer and I have the latest system update for the PS3 so I just don't understand why it was working just fine one day and decided to stop out of the blue. Also, why the methods that have worked for everybody else in the world aren't working for me.Anyone have any other suggestions or known fixes I could try?*NOTE*: I can access videos by selecting "All Videos" but it's just a jumbled mess. Part 2 of my question is why can I access my videos but not my folders? Report FB Tweet G+ Message 1 of 1 (324 Views) 0 Likes « Back to Topic List « Previous Topic Next Topic » Support About Us Terms of Use Privacy Policy California Privacy Rights Press Releases Careers Contact Us Developers Site Map BACK TO TOP Shop PlayStation Deals-Just For You|PlayStationPlus |New This Week |New This