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Hey guys, anyone else have a problem where the DNS-323 is showing up in device manager as an "other device" and looking for drivers?
I think it was after turning on AV uPnP or something.
Windows Vista btw. Any ideas?
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do you have a printer plugged into it. the only thing i can think of is that vista found the printer but needs the driver?
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Nope, no printer.. Doesn't really make sense huh. I'm pretty sure it was when I added it as a uPnP device that vista picked up on the network or something..
Ignore the unkown device, not related.
Last edited by DumKopf (2007-12-23 04:59:13)
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Going to that url:port gives you:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> - <root configId="50950" xmlns="urn:schemas-upnp-org:device-1-0" xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:device-1-0"> - <specVersion> <major>1</major> <minor>1</minor> </specVersion> - <device> <pnpx:X_hardwareId xmlns:pnpx="http://schemas.microsoft.com/windows/pnpx/2005/11">urn:www-dlink-com:device:NetworkAttachedStorage:1</pnpx:X_hardwareId> <pnpx:X_compatibleId xmlns:pnpx="http://schemas.microsoft.com/windows/pnpx/2005/11">urn:www-dlink-com:device:NetworkAttachedStorage</pnpx:X_compatibleId> <pnpx:X_deviceCategory xmlns:pnpx="http://schemas.microsoft.com/windows/pnpx/2005/11">Storage.NAS</pnpx:X_deviceCategory> <deviceType>urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:MediaServer:1</deviceType> <presentationURL>http://192.168.2.50/</presentationURL> <friendlyName>server</friendlyName> <manufacturer>D-Link Corporation</manufacturer> <manufacturerURL>http://www.redsonic.com</manufacturerURL> <modelDescription>DNS-323</modelDescription> <modelName>DNS-323</modelName> <modelNumber>103</modelNumber> <serialNumber>0000001</serialNumber> <UDN>uuid:47618ffb-24fb-41fb-b73e00195befa5e3</UDN> - <serviceList> - <service> <serviceType>urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:ConnectionManager:1</serviceType> <serviceId>urn:upnp-org:serviceId:CMGR_0-99</serviceId> <SCPDURL>ConnectionManager/scpd.xml</SCPDURL> <controlURL>ConnectionManager/control</controlURL> <eventSubURL>ConnectionManager/event</eventSubURL> </service> - <service> <serviceType>urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:ContentDirectory:1</serviceType> <serviceId>urn:upnp-org:serviceId:CDS_0-99</serviceId> <SCPDURL>ContentDirectory/scpd.xml</SCPDURL> <controlURL>ContentDirectory/control</controlURL> <eventSubURL>ContentDirectory/event</eventSubURL> </service> </serviceList> <dlna:X_DLNADOC xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:device-1-0">DMS-1.00</dlna:X_DLNADOC> </device> </root>
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From the lines
<deviceType>urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:MediaServer:1</deviceType> <dlna:X_DLNADOC xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:device-1-0">DMS-1.00</dlna:X_DLNADOC>
I would assume that your Vista recognized the DNS as UPnP AV server (Mediaserver, DLNA = Digital Living Network Alliance, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DLNA)
Disable the UPnP AV server and most likely this device will disappear.
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Last edited by bgoedel (2007-12-23 12:44:44)
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