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  • Jgeffen
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    Re: Asset UPnP is not showing up.

    Solved!!

    You brought me on the idea to change my fixed IP address that I was using for years already, and that was helping. Stupid that I didn't try this before.

    After that I searched in my Router configuration for what was blocking and found a Mac-address reservation I put in years ago for my previous NAS.

    So, my fault and sorry for this! I thought PeterP already mentioned this in one of his suggestions too.

    Thank you all for helping me out!

    Best regards from The Netherlands!

    Jos
    Last edited by Jgeffen; February 29, 2024, 12:23 PM.

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  • Jgeffen
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    Hi Peter,

    I can't find anything involved you mentioned. My NAS is connected with ethernet cables with a switch and also with cables from this switch to my computer and audio bridge. The Apple router is not directly involved. Using the Mac asset app, everything is working completely fine, but somehow the NAS/Asset is not advertising properly or something else is blocking, as you noted. A difficult one...

    Gr. Jos.
    Last edited by Jgeffen; February 26, 2024, 03:24 PM.

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  • Jgeffen
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    Thanks PeterP, tomorrow I will dive into your suggestions...

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  • PeterP
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    I'm sorry but I couldn't come up with a good explanation for what you're experiencing.
    The Asset service is obviously running and is accessible from your network but isn't discoverable - discovery (multicast UDP packets) is somehow blocked or discarded.

    Are there any settings on your router that would prevent device discovery? Relevant keywords: multicast UDP, SSDP, UPnP

    Is the NAS connected to your network using wifi or ethernet? Can you try switching ethernet ports of your router that the NAS is connected to?
    At one point I had a faulty port in my router that caused packet loss and UPnP devices connected to it would show up in maybe 1 out of 10 attempts to list devices on the network, fixed by cycling ports.

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  • Jgeffen
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    Re: Asset UPnP is not showing up.

    Hi Peter, do you have any suggestions left?

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  • Jgeffen
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    Unfortunately, I am away for 5 days.
    But I will read your suggestions coming in and test them asap!
    Thanks to you all for helping me!

    Gr. Jos.

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  • Jgeffen
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    Re: Asset UPnP is not showing up.

    Yes, a raw device description.

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  • Jgeffen
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    Hi Peter, I got this:

    This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below.
    <root xmlns="urn:schemas-upnp-org:device-1-0" xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:device-1-0">
    <specVersion>
    <major>1</major>
    <minor>0</minor>
    </specVersion>
    <device>
    <deviceType>urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:MediaServer:1</deviceType>
    <friendlyName>Asset UPnP: HomeServer</friendlyName>
    <manufacturer>Illustrate Ltd</manufacturer>
    <manufacturerURL>http://www.dbpoweramp.com</manufacturerURL>
    <modelDescription>Media Server</modelDescription>
    <modelName>Asset UPnP Server</modelName>
    <modelURL>http://www.dbpoweramp.com</modelURL>
    <modelNumber>1.0</modelNumber>
    <serialNumber/>
    <UDN>uuid:52882137-C26F-9872-0-123456789abc</UDN>
    <presentationURL>http://10.0.1.10:45537</presentationURL>
    <dlna:X_DLNADOC xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:device-1-0">DMS-1.50</dlna:X_DLNADOC>
    <iconList>
    <icon>
    <mimetype>image/jpeg</mimetype>
    <width>120</width>
    <height>120</height>
    <depth>24</depth>
    <url>/images/platinum-120x120.jpg</url>
    </icon>
    <icon>
    <mimetype>image/jpeg</mimetype>
    <width>48</width>
    <height>48</height>
    <depth>24</depth>
    <url>/images/platinum-48x48.jpg</url>
    </icon>
    <icon>
    <mimetype>image/png</mimetype>
    <width>120</width>
    <height>120</height>
    <depth>24</depth>
    <url>/images/platinum-120x120.png</url>
    </icon>
    <icon>
    <mimetype>image/png</mimetype>
    <width>48</width>
    <height>48</height>
    <depth>24</depth>
    <url>/images/platinum-48x48.png</url>
    </icon>
    </iconList>
    <serviceList>
    <service>
    <serviceType>
    urn:microsoft.com:service:X_MS_MediaReceiverRegist rar:1
    </serviceType>
    <serviceId>
    urn:microsoft.com:serviceId:X_MS_MediaReceiverRegi strar
    </serviceId>
    <SCPDURL>
    /X_MS_MediaReceiverRegistrar/52882137-C26F-9872-0-123456789abc/scpd.xml
    </SCPDURL>
    <controlURL>
    /X_MS_MediaReceiverRegistrar/52882137-C26F-9872-0-123456789abc/control.xml
    </controlURL>
    <eventSubURL>
    /X_MS_MediaReceiverRegistrar/52882137-C26F-9872-0-123456789abc/event.xml
    </eventSubURL>
    </service>
    <service>
    <serviceType>urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:ContentDirectory:1</serviceType>
    <serviceId>urn:upnp-org:serviceId:ContentDirectory</serviceId>
    <SCPDURL>
    /ContentDirectory/52882137-C26F-9872-0-123456789abc/scpd.xml
    </SCPDURL>
    <controlURL>
    /ContentDirectory/52882137-C26F-9872-0-123456789abc/control.xml
    </controlURL>
    <eventSubURL>
    /ContentDirectory/52882137-C26F-9872-0-123456789abc/event.xml
    </eventSubURL>
    </service>
    <service>
    <serviceType>urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:ConnectionManager:1</serviceType>
    <serviceId>urn:upnp-org:serviceId:ConnectionManager</serviceId>
    <SCPDURL>
    /ConnectionManager/52882137-C26F-9872-0-123456789abc/scpd.xml
    </SCPDURL>
    <controlURL>
    /ConnectionManager/52882137-C26F-9872-0-123456789abc/control.xml
    </controlURL>
    <eventSubURL>
    /ConnectionManager/52882137-C26F-9872-0-123456789abc/event.xml
    </eventSubURL>
    </service>
    </serviceList>
    </device>
    </root>

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  • PeterP
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    Re: Asset UPnP is not showing up.

    In your web browser, please try loading:
    http://[ip]:26125/DeviceDescription.xml
    Replace [ip] with IP address of your NAS
    Does it show anything (should show raw device description of your Asset) or does it entirely fail loading?

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  • Jgeffen
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    That did not help too. Even not when I disable the firewall.

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  • PeterP
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    Re: Asset UPnP is not showing up.

    Please open Synology control panel, Connectivity / Security / Firewall.
    Is the firewall feature enabled or not?
    If yes, please allow incoming connections on port 26125, which is being used by Asset media sharing service.

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  • Jgeffen
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    Re: Asset UPnP is not showing up.

    Thanks Peter, it doesn't find my Synology Asset...

    What I can think of is that after migrating my old NAS to the new one, by moving the WD red drives to the new NAS, perhaps some old files left behind making this situation.

    Gr. Jos.
    Last edited by Jgeffen; February 15, 2024, 10:50 AM.

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  • PeterP
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    If you can access settings, Asset program is running but somehow being blocked from being found by other machines on your network.

    Please try this on your Mac: https://www.dbpoweramp.com/beta/AssetFinder.dmg
    It's a simple app I made for listing & configuring Asset instances on your network. Does it find your Synology Asset?

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  • Jgeffen
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    Re: Asset UPnP is not showing up.

    Okay, clear, thanks!

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  • Spoon
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    Your CPU is arm v8 so should be fine.

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