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nikolaienko
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Hi everyone, I'm looking for help with setting up remote access to my Emby Server. 

First of all, I want to say that I have thoroughly studied the FAQ on this topic. I have checked the specified settings and made adjustments according to the step-by-step instructions, but unfortunately, my issue is still not resolved – it doesn’t work.

I will attach screenshots to confirm my understanding of the settings. I apologize in advance: the interface of my devices is not in English. Also, please excuse my English, as this text is translated by AI.

Lastly, I want to mention that my IT knowledge is quite basic, but I'm trying my best.

Here is a list of my devices:

TP-Link AX5400 Wi-Fi 6 – provides my home network.

Synology NAS DS223j (DSM version 7.2.2-72806 Update 3) – connected to the home network via an Ethernet cable.

HUAWEI HG8145V5 – a modem operating in bridge mode.

Emby Server Version 4.8.8.0 - I was unable to install Emby Server 4.8.10.0.

On my Synology NAS device, I installed the Emby Server application to set up a multimedia server. I managed to get everything up and running, and my media collection is accessible on all local devices within my home network.

The problem occurs when I try to connect from outside my home (outside the local network). Even though the Emby application has Emby Connect services, where I registered and successfully linked all accounts to my Emby Server, remote access is not working.

In the Emby Server internal settings, remote connections are enabled:

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Remote connections are allowed in my user account settings.

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In the router settings, UPnP was enabled by default.

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After checking UPnP, I restarted the server just in case and tested remote access – it didn’t help.

Next, I followed the instructions for manual UPnP configuration. To do this, I disabled UPnP (as stated in the instructions).

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Next, I tested the external link – it doesn’t work!

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My test on canyouseeme.org was unsuccessful.

Could this be because I haven't activated the static IP address service with my internet provider? After all, the Emby Connect service is supposed to bypass this requirement, just like Synology QuickConnect, right?

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Next, I ran a tracert 8.8.8.8 test in the Windows command prompt, and the result was quite good.

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I'm already desperate and don't know what else to try in the settings. Please help!

 

 

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Edited by nikolaienko
Posted

Is the WAN IP addr of the TP-Link AX5400 router the same as your Emby WAN URL and the address detected by canyouseeme.org? If not then double-check your modem and/or your ISP.

 

 

nikolaienko
Posted (edited)
16 hours ago, Q-Droid said:

Is the WAN IP addr of the TP-Link AX5400 router the same as your Emby WAN URL and the address detected by canyouseeme.org? If not then double-check your modem and/or your ISP.

Unfortunately a didn't find WAN setting.

16 hours ago, Q-Droid said:

Here is my router configuration:

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Edited by nikolaienko
Posted (edited)

It looks like you're behind CGNAT. Your router has a 100./ WAN IP. 

 

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nikolaienko
Posted (edited)
47 minutes ago, Q-Droid said:

It looks like you're behind CGNAT. Your router has a 100./ WAN IP. 

 

OK, how I can solve this? 

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Edited by nikolaienko
Posted

Call your ISP and ask for a static ip or the price of a static ip.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Neminem said:

Call your ISP and ask for a static ip or the price of a static ip.

Pretty much this. It doesn't have to be fixed IP though it definitely has to be public. 

If you can't get a public IP then a different ISP or start looking into options for tunnel or VPN services. 

 

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nikolaienko
Posted
20 hours ago, Q-Droid said:

Pretty much this. It doesn't have to be fixed IP though it definitely has to be public. 

If you can't get a public IP then a different ISP or start looking into options for tunnel or VPN services. 

 

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ALL is correct and working! Thank YOU !!!

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Posted

Hi,

Were you able to get a public IP address from your ISP?

Carlo

nikolaienko
Posted
21 minutes ago, Carlo said:

Hi,

Were you able to get a public IP address from your ISP?

Carlo

Yes, I called my ISP and ordered a public IP address for an additional monthly fee. I tested  remote access and it is working . Thanks!

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