1672 and service: access denied

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dtsig
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Re: 1672 and service: access denied

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Thanks for that Ludek ... hope you didn't have to work all weekend on this :)

Does any of this explain why MMW serving DLNA client (mma or blu-ray or ...) can't access the DLNA if the server and client are on different "parts" of the network. As mentioned else where I needed to add an extender. The SSID has gone from ssidname to ssidname_ext. Everything has the same ip set 192.168.1.nnn. Everything is the same except for the SSID.
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Re: 1672 and service: access denied

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When I was in remote session, I noticed that you use very very different network Classes and it is difficult to bridge them.
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Re: 1672 and service: access denied

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Peke wrote:When I was in remote session, I noticed that you use very very different network Classes and it is difficult to bridge them.
Peke, Not sure what you mean by "different network classes". Could you elaborate.

All i know is that simply by connecting to the 'extended' wifi I lose connectivity between my tv, blu-ray or mma to the mmw server.
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