On 06/04/2017 09:45 AM, Giovanni Santini via arch-general wrote: > Il 04/06/2017 16:10, ITwrx.org ha scritto: >> The status page is properly accessible from where? A x86 computer that's >> on your wired network? or from a device connected to network via wireless? > MiniDLNA publishes automatically a web page on port 8200 for checking > its status. > > My computer is an old x64-capable server. > It is connected to my network through a wireless USB adapter. > this computer is the one you successfully accessed the minidlna web page from? or a different computer connected via ethernet? i'm just trying to verify that you have successfully accessed the webpage for minidlna from a wireless device/computer. if yes, then you could use nmap or a nmap gui (nmap-qt4 ?) to scan the host that is supposed to be serving minidlna and make sure that port is actually open/visible. IOW, just start ruling things out. If that port is open/accessible from a remote machine then try different apps on the clients to make sure it's not just buggy clients. you might also try different minidlna servers. i know when i tried to use minidlna the servers and client apps were very picky and some were very flakey too. i ended up ditching minidlna(even though i had it working most of the time) and just using samba just because i didn't like how non-robust it all was. -- Information Technology Works https://ITwrx.org @ITwrxorg