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    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting Can't access to my Jellyfin in remote

     
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    Can't access to my Jellyfin in remote

    Can't access to my Jellyfin since a change of hardware
    Nekarios
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    2025-08-19, 05:59 PM
    Hi,

    Since Sunday, I can't access in remote to Jellyfin, I was in Ethernet to a wifi repeater and it was working well with a classic port. Sunday, I installed a new wifi card with a bluetooth one because I had some issues when my headset but this is not the subject. So first, I thought the port wasn't working well because I changed of way of connection. I removed the old one and make a new one, I setted the port to 49160 (as my box doesn't want a port lower than 49152). It changed nothing at the end and it seems that nothing fix it. I saw some people using Tailscale or caddy but it had never been useful to use this before and I don't think it will help. I use Jellyfin 10.10.7 and it is on Windows 11 24H2 on build 26100.4946 . I know logs can help but logs doesn't seem to record anything, it is a bit weird but I guess I have a bad setting regarding this. 


    Thank you.


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    Yesterday, 02:12 PM (This post was last modified: Yesterday, 02:13 PM by visualblind.)
    I've read your post two times and I still can't understand what your issue is.

    What's a "classic port"?

    Why is port 49152 relevant here?

    Want to add even more complexity, then sure install Tailscale go for it.
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    Yesterday, 11:01 PM
    If your HTTP/S ports are set to the standard, that's where they'll be served. If you're simply port forwarding -- which is highly discouraged -- you need to change your port numbers to match. Considering you're likely not using HTTPS, change the HTTP port to match what you chose to forward to your machine.
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