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Design Guidelines and Considerations for Building Windows Certified Network Media Devices
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To ensure that a network of several media devices provides the user with a great experience, Windows 7 requires some information in the device description document in addition to what DLNA requires. The additional elements enable the user to change the friendly name of the device and an indication of the device support for Wake on LAN (WoL).
FriendlyName
The device description document for a network media device exposes a friendly name for the device. For the friendly name to be useful, the user must be able to change it. For example, the user might change the friendly name of a device to Living Room Player.
Under Windows 7, a user must be able to change the friendly name of a device by using a Web page that the device manufacturer provides. The URL of that Web page is specified in the presentationURL element of the device description document. The use of a presentationURL element to expose an HTML presentation page is described in the UPnP Device Architecture specification. The presentation page must be written in such a way that it can be parsed and displayed correctly by Windows Internet Explorer 7 or later versions.
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