So you want to say that in Europe the devices are advertised as DLNA certified even so in real they are not DLNA certified?? Interesting interesting.... if this is true, one could say bufallo is lying and advertising in europe with features that the device does not support ?
By the way, media streaming is done by software and there is only one Firmware for cloudstation not a different one for europe and USA. This means USA devices and Europe devices both have the SAME media server. How is it in this case possible that media server on europe devices is specified as DLNA certified and media server on USA devices is NOT DLNA certified?
Is the european DLNA standard something different than USA DLNA standard?
Very confusing....
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Ahh found something very interesting, going to cloudstor US product page on facebook
https://www.facebook.com/BuffaloTech/app_4949752878
It tells: DLNA certified !!!
The specification table there ist exactly the same as on
http://www.buffalocloudstor.com/products/
except that on http://www.buffalocloudstor.com/products/ the row with DLNA certified is missing!
Seems that one of the marketing guys at Buffalo did not cheat correctly and forgot to change the product details on facebook!! I bet when cloudstor devices where launched in US, they were advertised with DLNA certified too. And some time later Buffalo decided out of some unknown reasons to silently "remove" the feature. But pittyfully Buffalo forgot to remove it from all websites and facebook sites...