I have a number of devices that use TCP/IP at home, so for security reasons I have my network run on a different network (i.e. not the usual 192.168.x.x that most peoples computers are on). All my systems run on a 10.1.x.x network.
I've tried different UPnP servers and they've worked fine (for example Nero MediaHome) but I was really excited to see Asset announced as it seems to have a fantastic range of audio codec support.
So, I tried installing Asset, but I couldn't find it from my PS3.
Invetigating further, while the particular computer I was installing it on has the IP address 10.1.1.40, the Asset UPnP server actually seems to be running from the IP address 192.168.213.1 (I've confirmed using the netstat command on the machine I'm running Asset).
I don't know where its getting this IP address from (doesn't seem to be related to anything on my network) and the particular machine only has a single IP address configured (its not dual-homed etc.). Is there a configuration file I could modify to get it to run from the correct IP address?
Thanks
I've tried different UPnP servers and they've worked fine (for example Nero MediaHome) but I was really excited to see Asset announced as it seems to have a fantastic range of audio codec support.
So, I tried installing Asset, but I couldn't find it from my PS3.
Invetigating further, while the particular computer I was installing it on has the IP address 10.1.1.40, the Asset UPnP server actually seems to be running from the IP address 192.168.213.1 (I've confirmed using the netstat command on the machine I'm running Asset).
I don't know where its getting this IP address from (doesn't seem to be related to anything on my network) and the particular machine only has a single IP address configured (its not dual-homed etc.). Is there a configuration file I could modify to get it to run from the correct IP address?
Thanks
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