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    DLNA conceptually uses multicast, so you need multicast routing both on your connecting router and on the two ISP routers. This is not trivial to set up, and even if you know how to, lots of things can still go wrong, from your appliances using broadcast instead of multicast to more subtle issues. So don't expect a step-by-step recipe. A simpler solution may be to hook up a single DLNA server to both networks (using a tunnel/VLAN if necessary), if bandwidth permits this.
    – dirkt
    Commented May 13, 2019 at 8:50