What is:To view this page, you must log in to area "Robert-Sampsons-iMac.local" on localhost:9001.

I have just installed Twonky Server to replace a My Twonky account. Now this Name and password request appears any time I try to access Twonky server settings. By the way The Panasonic viera tv and a Pure Avanti Flow still say No Server found
Help!

There's a long discussion going on in the Safari forum about this problem - https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4203636?tstart=0. I haven't seen any definitive solutions posted but I've noted that many users appear to be using SingTel as an ISP.
Try viewing the question in the Safari forum and chiming in with your problem. Are you on SingTel?
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