I have primary router. uPnP on it works fine on stock firmware. Also i bought TP-LINK router to connect my new LG TV to mediaserver on primaty router. On it, i installed dd-wrt firmware and it is in client bridged mode. TV couldn`t see mediaserver.
After 3hours of trying config, i reached that reason in dlna broadcast and i found this theme.
For test, i connect notebook with WMP as mediaserver to tp-link lan and make this config into the router:
predator666 wrote:
Just add:
Startup:
ifconfig ath0:0 192.168.5.154 up
ifconfig ath0:1 192.168.5.155 up
ifconfig br0:1 192.168.5.156 up
/usr/sbin/igmprt /tmp/custom.sh
After that, TV and other devices from network can see notebook mediaserver. But TV still can`t see mediasever on primary router, or notebook via wi-fi.
As i can understand, there is no dlna broadcast from wlan to lan on tp-link.
How do i need change script for router?
Thank you!
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Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 2:05 Post subject:
rdzviper wrote:
Hello!
I have primary router. uPnP on it works fine on stock firmware. Also i bought TP-LINK router to connect my new LG TV to mediaserver on primaty router. On it, i installed dd-wrt firmware and it is in client bridged mode. TV couldn`t see mediaserver.
After 3hours of trying config, i reached that reason in dlna broadcast and i found this theme.
For test, i connect notebook with WMP as mediaserver to tp-link lan and make this config into the router:
predator666 wrote:
Just add:
Startup:
ifconfig ath0:0 192.168.5.154 up
ifconfig ath0:1 192.168.5.155 up
ifconfig br0:1 192.168.5.156 up
/usr/sbin/igmprt /tmp/custom.sh
After that, TV and other devices from network can see notebook mediaserver. But TV still can`t see mediasever on primary router, or notebook via wi-fi.
As i can understand, there is no dlna broadcast from wlan to lan on tp-link.
How do i need change script for router?
Thank you!
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yes, i returned both routers to defaul settings and reconfigured them. TV see DLNA server on router after some time from switching on. And tv don`t see other DLNA servers in net, though other DLNA clients, such as my smartphone, can see all:router, WMP on notebook, WMP on laptop.
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 20:10 Post subject: Re: Thank you
Hey everyone,
My setup is that I have a trendnet tew-632brp router in client bridge mode talking to my wireless router. This all works fine except for upnp and dlna.
I've been following this thread and tried the trick of adding the startup and custom scripts just as below.
I am running the latest release for this router. I also have upnp turned on, the multicast checkbox checked, and the firewall set to off.
After I reboot with the settings mentioned in this thread, the lights on the router flash constantly which seems to imply that something is being multicast..yet it still doesn't work. I telnet'd in to the router and see that icmpd is running, and the ifconfig settings look good. Yet still can't see my upnp devices that are behind the client bridged router with anything on the gateway wifi router.
I then noticed the comment about having this in the startup which pegs the CPU. Sure enough, the CPU of the router shot up to 100%.
I then decided to run it all from command line via telnet. igmp started fine and I actually saw my upnp devices(!!), but then after about 30 secs the lights on the router lit up again like mad and then CPU was pegged at 100% again.
Looks to me like the idea works although I need to know how to keep the process well behaved so it doesn't peg the CPU.
Any ideas?
Chrysop wrote:
predator666 wrote:
Just add:
Startup:
ifconfig ath0:0 192.168.5.154 up
ifconfig ath0:1 192.168.5.155 up
ifconfig br0:1 192.168.5.156 up
/usr/sbin/igmprt /tmp/custom.sh
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 16:06 Post subject: Re: Router is not ready
Scrat wrote:
If the igmprt command is run at startup, the router has not initialized all other processes. The igmprt starts to send queries like the example bellow:
01:48:59.347587 IP 192.168.1.2 > all-systems.mcast.net: igmp query v2
This is done in a frenetic way and takes the whole CPU. I avoided that by waiting 60 seconds before running igmprt. The startup script used is:
I have sleep 120 on this router because at sleep 60 it would still start too early and peg the cpu. I have 3 routers, 2 connecting in client bridge to the main router. Both client bridge routers are running this script with just their ip's for ath1:0 changed. I can see all dlna/upnp stuff from the main router shared out the client bridges, and anything from the client bridges on the main router. I cannot see a upnp/dlna server from one client bridge on another client bridge, it appears to be stopped at the main router. Does anyone have any idea how to get the main router to forward the igmp traffic correctly? I tried a few variations of this script for the main router to listen on say ath1:0 and broadcast on ath1:1 but this still wasn't allowing devices to be seen.
Thanks for everyones help! hopefully this gets people up and running like me without the cpu pegging.
I am trying to stream the media from my PC to my PS3. My PS3 is connected wirelessly to my Linksys router and it does not detect my PC. I have enabled UPnP and I have tried the steps above. When I run IFConfig I get the following results
I also tried to create a custom.sh file in my /tmp/ folder and running it through igmprt
/usr/sbin/igmprt -d -vv /tmp/custom.sh
However I did not run:
Quote:
ifconfig ath0:0 192.168.1.154 up
ifconfig ath0:1 192.168.1.155 up
ifconfig br0:1 192.168.1.156 up
/usr/sbin/igmprt /tmp/custom.sh
As I am worried that that will change my router IP and I don't know exactly how to run this. Is there anyone that can help provide a more detailed method.
I have tried all these various scripts and the like to get the DLNA media streaming to work across my wireless bridge... My setup is Billion 7800N -> Wireless Bridge (Client Mode) -> D-Link DIR-632A (running DD-WRT v24-sp2 (07/24/13) std) but I cannot get it to work! I can connect just fine to my media streaming on PS3 when both are connected to the D-Link, but there is no cross bridge DLNA communication happening Any further suggestions??
I have tried all these various scripts and the like to get the DLNA media streaming to work across my wireless bridge... My setup is Billion 7800N -> Wireless Bridge (Client Mode) -> D-Link DIR-632A (running DD-WRT v24-sp2 (07/24/13) std) but I cannot get it to work! I can connect just fine to my media streaming on PS3 when both are connected to the D-Link, but there is no cross bridge DLNA communication happening Any further suggestions??
I started another post because I couldn't find this one but luckily another member directed me here. I'm trying variations on these scripts to try and get multicast to cross the bridge. Is there anyone that knows why relayd is programmed this way? Is this something that's going to be fixed in a later release?
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 2:49 Post subject: This is just getting silly...
So I've been trying to work with this all day and still can't figure it out. I'm working with a WZR-HP-G300NH2 in Client Bridge mode. I've used the following as my script setup.
Here is my setup. I have a Cradlepoint MBR1400 then the Buffalo is setup as a wireless bridge and hardwired to the bridge is my server. As with everyone I can't get DLNA to work over the bridge. My script isn't working for me and so I'm wondering is there anyone that can help me fix it up?