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    Grundy68 - Jr member

    No DLNA connection on Tablet - I am using and ASUS TF101. I loaded aVia on my tablet previously when I was running Honeycomb and it worked great, however since loading ICS 4.0.3, I no longer have DLNA connection to my PC. When I go to my sources, it only lists local directories, i.e. Internal SD external SD and external micro SD. Works fine on cell phone running ICS. Don't understand why it no longer works on the Asus tablet. Noticed a problem posted with DLNA connection on ASUS TF300 wonder if this is an ASUS problem once ICS is loaded onto them.
    Last edited by grundy68; 07-24-2012 at 07:21 PM. Reason: Complete train of thought on possible ASUS issue.

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    Thanks for letting us know about the issue grundy. I'll take another look at our transformers here and see if we can narrow down the issue.

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    No DLNA connection with TF101

    Thanks for checking on this. My daughter also has a TF101 with the same ICS v 4.0.3, but she does not have DLNA set up at home. Next time she visits with her Asus, I will check to see if hers works with my DLNA setup and update post.

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    Thanks. We would appropriate as much info as possible. My only thought off the top of my head it that if you are running windows there may be share permission issues, I have seen this at home with an old linksys router. Other then that we are having issues reproducing on this end.

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    Did your daughters tablet work?

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