How DLNA Across different Subnet???

Hi all,
I have a NAS storage for media server on my VLAN subnet 10.10.30.0 and i have two more VLAN 10.10.10.0 and 10.10.20.0 i want to access my media server on these two VLANs as well. how i can allow broadcast for DLNA(Media Sever) on my router.

I got this working by using "ip multicast-routing" and adding "ip pim sparse-dense-mode" under the relevant VLAN interfaces.
I did have to activate the advipservices license on my 881W. Otherwise my device does not support "ip pim".

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