
DLNA
DLNA stands for Digital Living Network Alliance. It is a set of industry standards that define how devices can share digital media, such as music, photos, and videos, over a home network. DLNA-certified devices, such as computers, smartphones, tablets, and televisions, can automatically discover and connect to one another, and they can use DLNA protocols to share media and control playback.
For example, you can use a DLNA-certified smartphone to stream music from your home computer to a DLNA-certified wireless speaker, or you can use a DLNA-certified television to access photos from your DLNA-certified tablet.
DLNA technology is designed to allow users to easily share and access media across different devices, regardless of the manufacturer or operating system. DLNA is supported by a number of consumer electronics companies and is often used in home networking products and services.























