Yes, it's the original router firmware. Not really sure what all it supports, but I believe DLNA depends on what the device can play. This video is playing a Xvid .avi file.
For instance my PS3 can't play MKV files, so on my linux server I run PS3Mediaserver that transcodes MKV files into a format the PS3 understands. I doubt the default firmware of the E3000 can do this. Not sure about custom firmwares though.
Could you please tell me how did you got that working with DLNA? I just bought a E3000 linksys router and trying to get it to work with my SonyTV which is DLNA compliant. Any Help would be appreciate
Yes, it's the original router firmware. Not really sure what all it supports, but I believe DLNA depends on what the device can play. This video is playing a Xvid .avi file.
For instance my PS3 can't play MKV files, so on my linux server I run PS3Mediaserver that transcodes MKV files into a format the PS3 understands. I doubt the default firmware of the E3000 can do this. Not sure about custom firmwares though.
junocake 2 months ago
Great demo! Are you using original router firmware? Does the DLNA of this router supports mp4 and mkv formats?
leoramirez4 2 months ago
Could you please tell me how did you got that working with DLNA? I just bought a E3000 linksys router and trying to get it to work with my SonyTV which is DLNA compliant. Any Help would be appreciate
Jagarm 2 months ago