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I'm a little confused by the UPnP situation and was
wondering if anyone can shed some light on this. I recently purchased an MN-700 and want to be able to take full advantage of its UPnP capabilities. I run Windows XP, and the Universal Plug and Play feature listed under networking services from the Add/Remove programs part of control panel is not installed. Will I have to install this service for UPnP applications to communicate with the router, or is installing that service to my computer not necessary? Anonymous |
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You have to install UPnP from the network services option in add/remove
programs (under Windows). And then you have to go in and enable the service to start up automatically by going into control panel, choosing adminstrative tools and then choosing Services. Look for the universal plug and play service, double click on it, and make sure it's set to automatically start. "Anonymous" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:7b5b01c402f6$c8303770$(E-Mail Removed)... > I'm a little confused by the UPnP situation and was > wondering if anyone can shed some light on this. > > I recently purchased an MN-700 and want to be able to > take full advantage of its UPnP capabilities. I run > Windows XP, and the Universal Plug and Play feature > listed under networking services from the Add/Remove > programs part of control panel is not installed. > > Will I have to install this service for UPnP applications > to communicate with the router, or is installing that > service to my computer not necessary? |
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