When people started networking home entertainment devices,
it was difficult and confusing to add a new device and get it to communicate
with their computers and other network devices. There was need for standards
and guidelines for home networking media devices. So, several manufactures got
together to create a standard so that all of their products were compatible in
a home network and thus the digital living network alliance was born in 2003.
When a device is DLNA certified devices irrespective of the manufacturer of the
product. DLNA certified devices can: find and play movies; send, display and/or
upload photos; find, send, play and/or download music; and send and print
photos. DLNA uses universal plug and play (UPnP) for media management,
discovery and control so they require little or no setup and can be immediately
connected to your existing DLNA network.
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