I have an old Bufallo NAS which does not have any software on it to allow me to piont DNLA compliant clients or other devices to allow me to use this as a NAS for my music collection.
It is quite old so I do not want to spend a lot of money on it but I've searched the web and TWONKY seem to be the server type s/w to use.
Howeve the help I can find suggests a working knowledge for how to configure it to make it work.
Does anyone know if it is worth trying to make it work or should I just save up for a modern DLNA compliant NAS unit and I could then save some money for a Cambridge client unit to make it work through my hifi?
It is quite old so I do not want to spend a lot of money on it but I've searched the web and TWONKY seem to be the server type s/w to use.
Howeve the help I can find suggests a working knowledge for how to configure it to make it work.
Does anyone know if it is worth trying to make it work or should I just save up for a modern DLNA compliant NAS unit and I could then save some money for a Cambridge client unit to make it work through my hifi?