UPnP seems to be failing somewhere between a few hours and a few days. It will work as expected for a while after starting or restarting the router, but then trying to create any new UPnP mappings will fail, and the ones that have been already created usually stop working. The commandline client upnpc fails to locate the router automatically, and manually navigating to http://192.168.0.1:65530/rootDesc.xml in Chrome returns a connection reset error instead of the expected XML device description.I turned on debug messages in the logs, but there doesn't seem to be anything useful in there (though they also seem to be flooded with a bunch of IPv6 mDNS network hopping, so I'm going to try disabling that for a while and see if that works). I did update to 2.10 and still had the same issue with UPnP, however my wireless network kept going down (I guess a known issue) so I downgraded back to 2.07. After the downgrade, I reset the router and manually re-entered all my settings (i.e. I didn't import them).
Model : TL-WDR3600 Hardware Version : V1 Firmware Version : 3.13.23 Build 120820 Rel.73549n ISP : Cable TV provider
It seems there is a bug with TL-WDR3600. As it can be seen in the following image, the UPnP is off:But my firewall on the computer is reporting flood of packets originating from the router (it's the routers MAC address and IP address):I don't know what ETH type packet is, 0026 might be hex (38 decimal as seen in the raw log). But port 1900 is definitely UPnP.At the router, the wireless switch is off, as well as all other options for sharing etc. This computer is the only one connected to the router. The router has been reset several times.
I just bought Air Video for the ipad, It needs support for the UPnP or NAT-PMP protocols, so does the wireless n do set this up automatically or do you have to manually configure the router, and if so how.
I have a DCS-930L network camera that I configured from its Web-based interface. In SETUP | Network Setup, I have disabled both UPnP and UPnP Port Forwarding. In my router's (Netgear WNDR3700) settings, I reserved the local IP address, 192.168.1.80, for the DCS-930L. In the DCS-930L I assigned the network camera HTTP Port 8000; therefore, I can access the DCS-930L on the LAN from [url].... In addition, in the router, I have forwarded port 8000 to the local IP address, 192.168.1.80, so I can access the DCS-930L from outside the LAN.I can access the DCS-930L both from within the LAN and outside of the LAN.
However, even though UPnP and UPnP Port Forwarding in the DCS-930L are disabled, the DCS-930L keeps adding and deleting UPnP NAT rules in the router. In addition, a system at the IP address, 207.232.83.172, keeps attempting to access the DCS-930L from different ports. I traced the IP address, 207.232.83.172, to the ISP, Telekenex, in Los Angeles, California. A partial log from the router is below.[code]...
My Dlink DIR-655 is hardware ver B1 and firmware 2.00. I found the UPNP cannot cross between wired and wireless network. It is fine if both UPnP server and renderor are on either network. There is no problem on other protocol, such as SAMBA from my notebook connected via Wireless to the QNAP NAS connected via Wired to the 655.
Region : UnitedStates Model : TL-WR842ND Hardware Version : V1 Firmware Version : 3.12.22 ISP : Bright House Networks
I'm having a problem as my PS3 keeps showing up as UPnP not available even though it is turned on in the router menu. What can be the cause? I want to say there is something wrong with the PS3 and not the router.
I recently upgraded from Linksys WRT54G to D-Link DIR-655 firmware version 2.0. All the features are working as advertised however i am having difficulties accessing UPnP services in my network. I have a Samsung 55" internet enabled TV connected to the router and also have few devices that can stream over UPnP to the TV. The option to enable the UPnP is enabled in the router configuration however its not finding devices in the network ... comparing that with Linksys ... all i had to do is enable the UPnP and all my devices discovered each other and started streaming without any issue. What do i need to do in D-Link to enable the UPnP devices ...
Region : UnitedStates Model : TL-WR1043ND Hardware Version : V1 Firmware Version : 3.13.12 Build 120405 Rel.33996n ISP : Comcast
Why am I unable to "disable" the UPnP in my TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND wireless router? When I click on the "disable" button nothing changes. I click on the "disable" button that then click of "refresh" and it still doesn't change to disabled.
In my Ipad (I have Dlink+), I can only see 1 minute of the Cameria 942L...the faq says that I need a conection witn Upnp.I have a Cisco EA2700 and I check the box of Upnp,,but I still cant see my camera from more than a minute,, then I have to reload.
I purchased the D Link 615 router initially so that I could simply use it with my Net Talk telephone which required the use of a router to simply plug into. Since then I have acquired and use a Kindle and an Acer tablet which both use Wi-Fi. My connection to the wireless service is sporadic. I have been able to connect for two or three days in a row, but inevitably I will receive a message that the connection cannot be established. On my initial post for my problem it was suggested that I do as follows:
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I have tried to do all the above, but in many cases the terms used were different and the menu choices were sometimes not available. I did adhere to any of the above advice I could like choosing WPA-Personal. However, my problem persists and I do not know what to do. Is the 615 an inferior router? It is about 2 years old. According to Cnnet the Linksys E 1200 is the best.
i currently usin mio router model 2701 HGV-E , may i knw does this model have UPNP function?? my com internet can go in , but when i try connect usin my ps3 , it said UPNP is not available. i use ps3 internet connection test all successed only the UPNP not available.
I have a DIR-655 router and I'm trying to set up Screens Connect which states I need NAT-PMP or UPnP IGDv1 on my router.. I can't find out for sure where it says it does or doesn't though I was under the impression that it did.When I load up Screens Connect though it says 'Port mapping unavailable. Check network or router settings" I dno if the fact that I find no specific mention of these features means the router predates them so it's not mentioned.
Need to port forward certain ports for one computer but need UPnP for 2 different ps3's.These are the parts I have. I have read that the GT704WGB does not have a true bridge mode. I don't want to bias anyone however. How to best use this equipment so that I can port forward ports on my laptop. There are also several laptops, desktop and phones on my network but the 2 ps3's and my laptop are what primarily concern me.
-Actiontec GT704WGB for Verizon DSL (Modem / Router Combo) -Actiontec Support GT704WGB Wireless DSL Gateway for Verizon High Speed Internet access
Cisco Linksys wrt54gs v4 (Router) currently running Tomato firmware but I can flash dd-wrt back to it in a second.
I can't find a way to enable UPnP or anything like it on my Motorola model 3360. I play online with my new xbox 360 and I have constant connection issues because it tells me my UPnP isn't enabled. I know my router isn't the problem because the problem continues even when my xbox is directly connected to the modem.
Is it possible to transmit Audio and Video wirelessly with UPNP. Let say I would like to watch youtube videos or any movies that is streaming live on my PC in my room on my TV (with UPNP).
I just set up the x2000 at my home Everything seems to be working fine. However, when trying to connect my play station 3. I get upnp not available when I run the internet connection test. With that, i am not able to connect to Modern Warfare 3 online. Haven't tried other games yet but i sign in to the play station network without any problems.
I have Upnp enabled on my router. I have tried port range forwarding and DMZ settings to my ps3. and still not working.
I try to start with UPNP in my LAN network. Everyting works if I use Wifi connection but does not for wire connections. All tests suggest that router block UPNP traffic. Of course my WAG 200G in managment menu is for UPNP enabled. ex. downgrade firmware or something like this?
I am going to update my Windows Small Business Sercer 2003 to 2011.I currently have an ASA 5505 with the IPS installed on it. I am reviewing the migration procedures from Microsoft. Within the procedure it asks if the firewall or router supports UPnP. Does my ASA 5505/IPS support UPnP?
We require UPnP (mainly for an in-house built FTP Server app that uses UPnP to dynamically open/close ports for Passive FTP mode) and have found it's implementation in the SA540 is unreliable. Sometimes UPnP works after a reboot, sometimes it doesn't. When it does work after a reboot it will eventually stop working. Going into the web GUI and turning UPnP off and back on always fixes for a while.
Is this a known issue with the SA500 Series routers? We had an RV220W deployed first, but it's UPnP implementation was even more unreliable. That said, it seems that the latest Beta firmware version for the RV220W has fixed the issue. Could it be that the same fix needs to be applied to the SA540?I was planning on opening a cause with the CSBC at some point like I did with the RV220W, but I'd rather not spent the time doing so if the this is a known issue.
I have been unable to get the UPnP function to operate on this router. Box has been checked and saved several times with no results. Ports cannot be opened maunally as well. I have been through every page looking for something that was missed, along with the sparse documentation instructions to no avail.
UPnP and port forwarding worked fine on the residental E3000 router that this replaced. I thought this was an upgrade, but it is seeming like a downgrade now.
I posted this on a previous thread along with another question, but since I marked that as answered I'll post it here so people will see it.Is there any way I can use UPnP WITHOUT having to have the videos I want to stream in my WMP library? Windows Media Player has always been a pain for me, from my videos not showing up in the library when I know they're there to not being able to switch audio streams in a video. (If VLC Media Player or iTunes had a UPnP library.
I have a wireless router and I'm trying to user UPnP feature. of course it is enble in the router.
It's working one and after it stop working, looks like the router is not responding anymore. If I got on the web interface of the router, I loging, on the first web page I press save changes, even if I didn't change anything, the UPnP feature work again.
Looks like a timeout occure or something like that. Is there a way to wake up the router without having to go on the web interface? Why it's stop working?
I have a problem activating UPnP on my BEFSR41 V3 router. Whenever I try to activate it the 'admin' default administrator password no longer works. I have to reset the router in order to get back into the configuration web page. is there a version of the firmware which fixes this problem? I am currently at firmware level 1.05.00.
I recently got a Motorola NVG510 (from AT&T, they changed our internet plan and sent a new router) and since then I've had problems with Skype. I think I've narrowed the problem down to there being no upnp on this router to enable, and Skype doesn't like that.So, is there any way I can make this option available, or some other way to 'simulate' upnp so Skype will play nice? I read somewhere else that "IP Passthrough" may be an option, but I'm unsure about that.
HAve UPnP enabled in the EA3500 but QNAP keep telling me "Your router does not support UPnP protocol or you have not enabled the UPnP function on the router"
So I just setup my new E3000, upgrading from a WRT54G. The uPnP worked great on that router and my last three routers before that. Xbox never required I setup anything -- I can prove this simply by swapping routers and putting one of the old ones in place of the E3000.However, the E3000 (Firmware Version: 1.0.02) is not working with uPnP. Xbox connectivity test comes back and says that my NAT type is "Moderate". Most stuff works fine, but I'd like to get it all working. I worked with a Linksys tech who got NAT to "Open" by configuring triggered port forwarding. I am happy to have my issue resolved, but confused why uPnP didn't work? I mean it was easy for me to configure port forwarding, but for my less technical friends, should I simply not recommend this router because it can't do basic uPnP?
I have a similar thread about this issue, the issue of this modem not support any kind of port forwarding actions... even disabling firewalls, using DMZ, port range forwarding the whole ip range , solves a thing...
it has upnp and port ranging features all over it but somehow it does not do it, and nobody cares excepty the ones that invested in it...
so if you are stuck with a router like me, dont bother wasting hours on it, and leave it to the people who are responsible for it.
I'm trying to stream music files to my A/V system. After weeks of encountering problems, I discovered that UPnP was disabled (by default) on the router. After enabling UPnP on the router, bingo......it worked. My A/V system has a Yamaha A/V receiver, which is a networking receiver capable of net radio and accessing/playing files on my PC. Net radio works fine. The problem I'm having is that when I shut down the A/V receiver, turn it back on, I can't access the files. I have to disable UPnP, save changes, and then reenable UPnP, save changes. When I do that, all is well and my receiver "sees" my PC and files. Shut down the receiver, turn it back on, back to square one and have to do the do the disable/enable routine again. PC is WinXP, using Windows Media Player 11. Seems the "enable" UPnP desn't "stick", even though it shows enabled on the setup page.