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<blockquote data-quote="Albert" data-source="post: 896402" data-attributes="member: 67886"><p>I'm not absolutely sure if you're using the terms correctly. DEVICE is a fixed term in the UPnP conceptual field.</p><p>In a UPnP connection, the two roles "server" and "client" have fixed names, the server is the "device" and the client is the "control point".</p><p>A computer/program can have both roles, like our MP2 server, which is a device (providing the content directory and other services) and which is also a control point (it also connects to its MP2 clients).</p><p> </p><p>If you say "when the device disconnects", that would mean that the UPnP server disconnects. But normally, a client disconnects, not the server... I don't understand what you mean, for all points 3-5. Can it be that you're mis-using the term "device"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albert, post: 896402, member: 67886"] I'm not absolutely sure if you're using the terms correctly. DEVICE is a fixed term in the UPnP conceptual field. In a UPnP connection, the two roles "server" and "client" have fixed names, the server is the "device" and the client is the "control point". A computer/program can have both roles, like our MP2 server, which is a device (providing the content directory and other services) and which is also a control point (it also connects to its MP2 clients). If you say "when the device disconnects", that would mean that the UPnP server disconnects. But normally, a client disconnects, not the server... I don't understand what you mean, for all points 3-5. Can it be that you're mis-using the term "device"? [/QUOTE]
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