ramseyn 15 Posted Wednesday at 01:54 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:54 PM Hi My router was recently reset by my ISP during troubleshooting. I can no longer access Emby remotely. On the NAS I have enabled remote access in NMetwork section I have enabled Remote Access under two user accvounts I have set up a port forward rule on the router ShieldsUp now shows the port (8096) as open. Ping gets no response Attempts to connect through my WAN address result in Emby reporting it is trying to connect to an old instance on another server (at least, the server name is the old server). The old server is at an IP that is not set up in port forwarding. Only the current server is in the port forwarding. If I look at emby.media it shows only my current server. In emby client apps the old server is present as well and I cannot delete it from the list. the documentation talks about Emby Connect but I don't believe I am using this as I have no idea of my Emby Connect name and I cannot find it in my Emby account. So I am just using my WAN address and port number 8096. I used to be able to access using just the IP and port... embyserver (7).txt
Luke 42745 Posted Wednesday at 05:59 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:59 PM Quote Attempts to connect through my WAN address result in Emby reporting it is trying to connect to an old instance on another server (at least, the server name is the old server). Hi, what makes you think this? How did you setup port forwarding in your router?
ramseyn 15 Posted Wednesday at 10:23 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 10:23 PM (edited) 8 hours ago, ramseyn said: I have set up a port forward rule on the router See above re port forward. Rule says incoming WAN traffic on port 9096 should go to Nimbustor4 on port 9096. My NAS is called Nimbustor4. The old one is Nimbustor2. When I try to access my WAN address Emby says "Nimbustor2" at the top of thecscreen when asking for username and password although Emby is turned off on that NAS and the port forward is to Nimbustor 4 Edited Wednesday at 10:24 PM by ramseyn
Luke 42745 Posted yesterday at 02:49 AM Posted yesterday at 02:49 AM Hi, can you show a screenshot of your port forwarding? Thanks.
Luke 42745 Posted yesterday at 02:56 PM Posted yesterday at 02:56 PM Are you sure that device ip address is still correct?
ramseyn 15 Posted yesterday at 03:03 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:03 PM Yes. I can ping it locally and use emby locally.
ramseyn 15 Posted yesterday at 03:06 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:06 PM (edited) Edited Edited yesterday at 03:42 PM by ramseyn Remove remote IP
Neminem 1783 Posted yesterday at 03:27 PM Posted yesterday at 03:27 PM @ramseynedit or delete that image, we can see your remote IP.
ramseyn 15 Posted yesterday at 03:42 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:42 PM 14 minutes ago, Neminem said: @ramseynedit or delete that image, we can see your remote IP. Good point! Thanks!
Luke 42745 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago what happens when you're outside of home and you put the remote address into your browser address bar? you can test this on a smart phone by disabling wifi.
ramseyn 15 Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago (edited) That's how I've been testing it. Nothing happens. On a Windows PC I get "nn.mmm.xxx.yyy refused to connect." where that us my external address Edited 22 hours ago by ramseyn
Luke 42745 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago You may just want to check and make sure that you have never restricted remote access inside the server in any way. If you're not sure, the server log from when you attempted that will tell us. After that please step through our Connection Troubleshooter: Connecting from Client Apps Please let us know which steps succeed and which ones do not. Thanks.
ramseyn 15 Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago As I have said, internal works fine so that section of the linked article is a Tick. I have also confirmed that Remote Access is enabled both in the Networks tab and for 2 users. Enable automatic port mapping is enabled. I have tried it disabled as well as the article says turn off if it doesn't work and a manual port forward is defined. It doesn't work either way. UPnP is enabled on the router. Server IP is static (and as a precaution also reserved in the router). I only have one router. FYI I have a static public WAN address. I am not running a VPN. Remote access fails on Windows machines with firewall turned off, and on my phone (which used to work). Tracert to google DNS servers shows no 172.x.x.x/24 devices in the route. I cannot find my EmbyConbect ID - its not shown anywhere I can see when I log in yo emby.media (which just brings me to the foruns).
Luke 42745 Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago Quote I cannot find my EmbyConbect ID - its not shown anywhere I can see when I log in yo emby.media (which just brings me to the foruns). That is your emby connect email, but that doesn't matter at this point if you can't connect remotely.
Luke 42745 Posted 42 minutes ago Posted 42 minutes ago On 7/15/2026 at 6:23 PM, ramseyn said: See above re port forward. Rule says incoming WAN traffic on port 9096 should go to Nimbustor4 on port 9096. 9096 or 8096?
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