by mcow » Sat Aug 02, 2014 4:58 pm
It's possible to make your home DLNA servers (which I think includes Plex) visible to the outer Internet. I wouldn't do it, myself, because the DLNA standard was not designed to have the sort of security you really want in place when exposed to the Internet. Maybe some servers are secure, but I doubt they all are.
I think there are Android-based players that can be configured to access a DLNA server at a remote location, but I don't have one to recommend.
It's possible to make your home DLNA servers (which I think includes Plex) visible to the outer Internet. I wouldn't do it, myself, because the DLNA standard was not designed to have the sort of security you really want in place when exposed to the Internet. Maybe some servers are secure, but I doubt they all are.
I think there are Android-based players that can be configured to access a DLNA server at a remote location, but I don't have one to recommend.