Hello
I have installed BubbleuPnP on my Galaxy Nexus (stock Android ICS) and I'm having difficulty gaining access to my NAS (a Thecus N3200pro). I confirm I have UPnP enabled on my router as well as my NAS.
BubbleUPnP does not consistently "see" my NAS as a device in the "devices" tab on the program. When I reboot my NAS though, after it has fully rebooted, BubbleUPnP consistently immediately "sees" the NAS as a device. Once I select it though I cannot see the NAS contents in the "library" tab on the program, I get the error message "Browse error: Current state of service prevents invoking that action. Connection error or no response received".
After getting the message I can go back into the devices tab and my NAS is still listed selected. After exiting the program though and going back in, the NAS is no longer visible.
I can access my NAS contents from other devices such as shared data folders as well as music & video with SONOS and Popcornhour so the NAS appears to be generally working.
Any ideas?
Your help is very much appreciated.
Mike
I have installed BubbleuPnP on my Galaxy Nexus (stock Android ICS) and I'm having difficulty gaining access to my NAS (a Thecus N3200pro). I confirm I have UPnP enabled on my router as well as my NAS.
BubbleUPnP does not consistently "see" my NAS as a device in the "devices" tab on the program. When I reboot my NAS though, after it has fully rebooted, BubbleUPnP consistently immediately "sees" the NAS as a device. Once I select it though I cannot see the NAS contents in the "library" tab on the program, I get the error message "Browse error: Current state of service prevents invoking that action. Connection error or no response received".
After getting the message I can go back into the devices tab and my NAS is still listed selected. After exiting the program though and going back in, the NAS is no longer visible.
I can access my NAS contents from other devices such as shared data folders as well as music & video with SONOS and Popcornhour so the NAS appears to be generally working.
Any ideas?
Your help is very much appreciated.
Mike