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I have an NTFS formatted USB disk drive (Western Digital My Passport Essential Black 320 GB WDBAAA3200ABK) attached to the WRT160NL wireless router (Firmware Version 1.0.02), and I have video, picture and music files on the USB disk drive in three folders: Videos, Music, Pictures. Linksys Wireless Router :: WRT160NL DLNA Media Server Unstable Oct 1, 2010 Home Network :: Connecting Two LANs To A Media Server?.D-LINK DIR-524 / Setup Second Router To Existing One To Make Range Better.Wireless :: Possible To Make User Based Setup For Each Room.HP Media Smart Server 495 Running WHS 2011.D-Link DIR-825 :: Xbox 360 Is Not Detecting Media Server.Could Not Find Media Server After Wired Connection.
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You can read the whole sad tale here.Belkin F7D3402 With HDD - Can Make This Setup Into A DLNA Media Server Apr 28, 2011 While I’m sure Belkin isn’t the only company to do this, the example given – running cables underneath (or behind) furniture so that a “wireless” media server is actually “wired” – is pretty damn awful.
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– Giving bonuses to business units with the most positive reviews per quarter, regardless of the rate of return of the product (the theory here being that even if a product sucks, the number of consumers that actually return a $25 product would be vanishingly small). – Releasing “blatantly inaccurate” test results to make their products look better against the competition. – Putting Microsoft and Apple hardware certification logos on products that had not earned them. – Sending hardware with custom firmware (operating systems) to reviewers, in order to hide bugs in their production hardware. – Not just paying for positive Belkin reviews, but also paying for negative reviews of competitor’s products. That is, until people alleging to be current and former Belkin employees opened the floodgates with tales about the company’s sordid business practices. That in itself is bad, but it’s hardly the crime of the century. Last week, news hit the Internet that the company was paying people to post good reviews of their products at sites like and. It always seemed as if something was wrong with their products, as if they didn’t quite work as advertised. But us geeks never really warmed to them. Like Monster Cable, Belkin products always felt like robust and quality products (which is no doubt why the company was able to get in the door of corporate giants like Best Buy). Due to the company’s ruthless marketing, Belkin accessories are sometimes be the only brand available at many big-box stores like Best Buy and Circuit City. If you’ve owned a computer for any length of time, you’ve probably heard of Belkin, a company that makes peripherials and accessories like USB hubs, KVMs, cables, and wireless networking devices.