Home network (dlna) symptoms – Sony KDL-46HX820 User Manual

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Home Network (DLNA) Symptoms

Your TV cannot connect to the server.
A message appears stating that the TV cannot connect to your network.
DLNA-certified media server is inaccessible although it is listed under

[Media] in the

Home Menu.
Some photo, music, video files in the connected USB device or DLNA-certified media server
are not displayed.
When using the renderer function, music files cannot be played back.

Your TV cannot connect to the server.

Check the LAN cable or connection to your server and your TV.
Check if your network is properly configured on your TV.

A message appears stating that the TV cannot connect to your network.

Check the current network settings. Press HOME, then select

→ [Network] → [Network

Setup] → [View Network Status]. If all of your network settings are 0.0.0.0, your server may not

be connected properly. Check your network connections and/or server’s instruction manual for

connection information.
Reconfigure your network settings.
If the LAN cable is connected to an active server and the TV has acquired an IP address, check

your DLNA-certified media server’s connections and configurations.

Your IP address configuration can be viewed by selecting the [View Network Status] option.

DLNA-certified media server is inaccessible although it is listed under

[Media]

in the Home Menu.

Check your LAN cable/connection or your server connections. The TV may have lost

connection with the server.
Perform [Media Server Troubleshooting] to check if your media server is properly

communicating with the TV. Press HOME, then select

→ [Network] → [Home Network

Setup] → [Media Server Troubleshooting].

Some photo, music, video files in the connected USB device or DLNA-certified

media server are not displayed.

Unsupported files may not be displayed.
The accessible file or folder limit in a directory is 1,000 for USB and 30,000 for a DLNA-certified

media server. This limit includes non-supported files or just folders. Files or folders are

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