WD my cloud cannot be found on smart tv
If your WD My Cloud cannot be found or accessed on your Smart TV, the issue typically lies with network discovery, DLNA settings, or media sharing configurations. Here's a step-by-step troubleshooting guide to fix it:
✅ 1. Check Network Setup
TV and WD My Cloud must be on the same local network (same Wi-Fi/router).
⚠️ Many TVs use 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and WD My Cloud may be wired (Ethernet). Make sure both are on the same router subnet.
Restart your TV, router, and My Cloud device.
✅ 2. Enable DLNA Media Server on WD My Cloud
On My Cloud Dashboard:
Open browser → go to http://<MyCloud-IP> (e.g., http://192.168.0.123)
Log in.
Go to Settings → Media tab.
Ensure DLNA Media Server is ON.
Click Rescan if needed.
This is essential because Smart TVs generally look for DLNA media servers, not regular network drives.
✅ 3. Check Media Folder Share Settings
Make sure folders containing videos, photos, or music are marked as media shares:
In the My Cloud dashboard → go to Shares tab.
Click the relevant share (like “Public”).
Ensure Media Serving is ON for that folder.
✅ 4. Check TV’s Source/Input Settings
On your Smart TV:
Go to the “Media Server”, “DLNA”, or “Network” section in the input/source menu.
Look for WDMyCloud or something similar under network devices.
Some TV brands label this as:
Samsung: "Source" > "Network Devices"
LG: “SmartShare” or “Connected Devices”
Sony: “Media Server” or “Home Network”
✅ 5. Router Configuration Check
Ensure Multicast and UPnP are enabled in your router settings.
Disable Client Isolation (or “AP Isolation”) if using Wi-Fi—this blocks devices from seeing each other.
✅ 6. Firmware Check
Update your WD My Cloud firmware from the dashboard.
Update your Smart TV firmware via its settings menu.
✅ 7. Use Plex as a Backup Option (Optional)
If DLNA isn't working well:
Install Plex Media Server on a PC or NAS that can access the My Cloud content.
Point Plex to the My Cloud media folder.
Use the Plex app on your Smart TV to access the content.
❌ Still Not Showing?
Try this quick test:
Use another device (like a phone or tablet) on the same network.
Use a DLNA-compatible app (e.g., VLC, BubbleUPnP, or Kodi) to see if it can find WD My Cloud.
If they can see it, then it’s a TV-specific issue.
If they can’t, it's likely a My Cloud or network issue.
Would you like help checking your My Cloud IP address, TV model-specific steps, or router settings? If you share your TV brand and model, I can give targeted instructions.
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