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TerraBell
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TerraBell

I have been a long time user of Emby and never had an issue. Recently my router died and I upgraded to Netgear AX6 4300 router and for some reason the server can be detected on LAN or WAN, Other desktop, phone(app) nothing. I was running an asus 3100 and never had to configure anything for emby. I have looked through the connectivity troubleshooter and cannot figure it out. Just to check that similar LAN services are not being blocked I install plex and it works no problem BUT I HATE PLEX. The server is up and running on the base computer with no issues but no other devices can connect to it.

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TerraBell

Sorry I should update on server info, 

The servers is running on a Windows 10 computer, LAN only, with the newest version on Emby (updated today), the other devices are 2 desktops(LAN ) and 2 phones (WAN) only.

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pwhodges

Perhaps the original router was using uPnP, and the replacement router has uPnP disabled by default.

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Happy2Play

LAN issues usually mean a firewall issue, but a new router should not affect the already configured firewall on the Emby system.  From a WAN standpoint yes there may need to be some configuration on the router.

Are you saying you have no connectivity to Emby via other devices on your LAN?

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TerraBell

The server was working on all devices before the router switch, and now Yes, I have no connectivity via other devices on my LAN, and WAN. Also I am pretty sure i disabled uPnP on my other router as well, but ill double check.

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Q-Droid

New router usually means new network to Windows. Did you by chance tell it the new network was public instead of private? Check your network profile.

 

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9 minutes ago, Q-Droid said:

New router usually means new network to Windows. Did you by chance tell it the new network was public instead of private? Check your network profile.

 

This is great advice...

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