Because this keeps happening immediately after deleting the clients: ![]()
I've tried shutting down the port that the bridge adapter for DirecTV solicits its uPnP on. I also tried putting the bridge in the second half of a subnet, that didn't work, it seems to get through even if all receivers and it are subnetted and masked properly (I guess that's because it's a uPnP allowing that to happen?)
I'm running this from a WD MyBook Live, 3TB NAS drive. I don't know if it's the contents of the description.xml causing the runaway client additions but here that is:
![]()
I would appreciate any help at all. This issue has been keeping my WD from sleeping unless I disable the Twonky MS on it, which defeats my purpose for having it. Thank you.

I've tried shutting down the port that the bridge adapter for DirecTV solicits its uPnP on. I also tried putting the bridge in the second half of a subnet, that didn't work, it seems to get through even if all receivers and it are subnetted and masked properly (I guess that's because it's a uPnP allowing that to happen?)
I'm running this from a WD MyBook Live, 3TB NAS drive. I don't know if it's the contents of the description.xml causing the runaway client additions but here that is:

I would appreciate any help at all. This issue has been keeping my WD from sleeping unless I disable the Twonky MS on it, which defeats my purpose for having it. Thank you.