Hello Folks,

In a previous thread I was curious about DLNA and anyone's experiences 
with it. DLNA is definitely a new MicroSoft Infection!


As it turns out, a very bright (savant) EE friend of mine shared his recent
experience with DLNA:

QUOTE:
I would suspect that anything designed to just "work over the web" would
be in bed with Microsoft - and have all sort of security holes in it. A
better option might be something that just works over 232. I have two
digital crossovers which work over a wire with a simple (very simple)
GUI. No connection to the internet required. On the other hand, the DJ
console I just bought *requires* an internet connection to set up the
first time. Not only that, but all security software turned OFF. So I
turned off Windows Update to plug that little hole. Wrong answer, McFly!
It blew up on me. Not
having Windows Update turned on szhexed the on-board firmware when it
tried 
to download it. And the registry was corrupt, which I had to fix
manually. I *finally* got a driver and firmware package from them that
can be installed locally, offline. But what the *didn't* tell me is that
the firmware could
not be installed on a Windows 7 machine. Blew up again. Re-initialized
on my XP machine, where it works now. But I'm still trying to get the
Win 7 drivers sorted out. There are still registry errors. Now compare
this to my new measurement software I just bought - it works on ANYTHING
(even Wine) and comes with a USB hardware key. Can't run it on more than
one machine without the key. Isn't this about 10000 times easier??????

end rant. 
END/QUOTE


So avoid DLNA unless you field test before purchase....

http://www.dlna.org/

James



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