2023-08-28, 11:05 AM 
		
	
	
		Yeah that's what i've just tried. Problem persisting. (slow respones cus GMT timezone, had to sleep lol)
Log:
https://pastebin.com/mZZv0BeC
	  
	
	
Log:
https://pastebin.com/mZZv0BeC
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		2023-08-28, 11:05 AM 
		
	 
	
		Yeah that's what i've just tried. Problem persisting. (slow respones cus GMT timezone, had to sleep lol) 
	  
	
	
Log: https://pastebin.com/mZZv0BeC 
		
		
		2023-08-28, 02:49 PM 
		
	 
	
		At least there is a log.  And the startup looks clean. 
	  
	
	
Make sure your network is set to private. Also try manually creating firewall rules for port 8096. Can you check Resource Monitor for jellyfin process listening on port 8096? Even without any active connections you should see entries for "IPv4 loopback". Task Manager > Resource Monitor > Network tab 
		
		
		2023-08-28, 03:34 PM 
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		have set my network to private, still wasn't working 
	  
	
	
have managed to find 2 jellyfins within resource monitor https://ibb.co/Njp7cs6 , unsure what i'm looking at in this screenshot that was the wrong link, ignore, here's the image i meant to add https://ibb.co/QrnHsXd 
		
		
		2023-08-28, 05:12 PM 
		
	 
	
		here they are https://ibb.co/K6kWS3f
	 
	  
	
	
		
		
		2023-08-28, 05:24 PM 
		
	 
	
		Can you describe your network setup more?  Why are there three different IPs that jellyfin is listening on? 
	  
	
	
10.14.0.2 192.168.56.1 192.168.1.233 Turn off the jellyfin server and go to C:\ProgramData\Jellyfin\Server\config. Open network.xml. There should be a line that looks like this Quote:<LocalNetworkAddresses /> Change it to what I have below, but swap out the IP for which ever IP you want Jellyfin to bind to. Code: <LocalNetworkAddresses>Start Jellyfin again.  | 
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