![]() Ensure that Playing Now section at upper left says "Bridge II" and it is selected. Attempt to stream from JRiver Media Center to the Bridge again. There are no outbound connection rules to worry about. The red circle should change to a green checkmark. Right click the entry and select 'Enable Rule'. If the rule has a green checkmark next to it, it is enabled. Double click on each rule where the "Profile" entry says "Private".Įnsure that "Allow the Connection" is selected. Only the entries for "Private" matter for PC to Bridge streaming. A green checkmark means that the rule is enabled, a red circle means it is disabled. You may see green checkmarks or red circles next to each entry. it may say Media Center 22 if you have that version). Scroll through the list and find the section that has several entries for "Media Center 19" (substitute your version of media center for '19', e.g. Click on this and a series of rules will show up in the listbox in the middle. ![]() We are going to examine (and likely fix) rules for Inbound Connections. In Windows Defender Firewall settings panel, click on "Advanced Settings" (see firewall4.jpg) and the settings panel for "firewall rules" will come up. Leaving the firewall off is like leaving your house with the front door wide open. If you leave the private firewall off, a compromised computer on your internal network can attack your computer with impunity. Click on "Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off" option on the left side again and turn the firewall for Private network on again. If you can stream to the Bridge now, you know you are having firewall configuration issues. THIS IS JUST A TEST, not the solution to your issues. A warning notification will pop when you do this. For "Private network" (middle one), click on "Turn off Windows Defender Firewall (not recommended)” and then click OK. Click this option and the screen in will come up. WARNING: This is a *test*, not the solution. One of the options on the left hand side of the settings panel is "Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off". The network in your home is considered a Private network. It will list Domain, Private, and Public networks. The control panel applet name is firewall.cpl, using this name also works. by typing this into the “Type Here to Search” Contana area in the taskbar). Launch "Windows Defender Firewall" settings application (e.g. There are equivalent procedures for Windows 8 and 7, but I will not be providing examples. The instructions and screenshots are for Windows 10 ("Redstone 3"). In our case we care about application-specific firewall rules. One other relevant piece of data is that firewall rules can either be global or be applied specifically to one or more specific applications. ![]() ![]() If you hooked up your Bridge to the Ethernet network in your house correctly and are still experiencing streaming or Bridge discovery failures, you should next check the firewall in Windows. You need unimpeded flow in both directions for the PC to drive the Bridge. There are inbound connections and firewall rules and there are outbound connections and firewall rules.Ī firewall rule basically determines whether a particular sequence of packets is allowed to flow out of the computer (outbound) or flow into the computer (inbound). This is not something you need to know anything about except that there is network traffic between your PC and the Bridge to enable discovery and streaming.Ī firewall is a piece of hardware or software, in this case software, that processes network packets according to a set of rules. This means "Universal plug and play" / "Simple Service Discovery Protocol". Using a DLNA media controller/renderer like JRiver Media Center to stream to a DLNA receiver like the Bridge II requires something network people call UPnP/SSDP. OK, you did Steps 1 and 2 religiously and you are convinced they are right. If you start hearing music, then you don't need this topic and you can stop reading. Click on this to direct network streaming packets ("the music") to the Bridge. Click "Playing Now" and wait for "Bridge II" to show up. This ensures you have access to the file(s) that you will attempt to play on the Bridge. Confirm that local playback to the audio interface in your local computer works fine. Follow all of the instructions here: Step 3. Make sure the Bridge and the computer are both plugged into a high-quality network switch. ![]() This *might* work, but I have seen this mostly fail. Do not attempt to use the bridge over Wi-Fi. This topic is intended to help others who might face similar issues with bad network firewall configuration blocking successful streaming to the Bridge or Bridge II. I switched computers and after cloning all of the JRiver Media Center settings, I still could not stream. I have had a stable configuration driving NAS-based FLAC files to Bridge II in a DirectStream DAC. ![]()
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