(2024-03-13, 10:48 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: You don't need to port forward 1900 and 7359. Those are LAN only protocols for DLNA and service discovery, respectively.
That looks like a Verizon FIOS router, correct?
What OS is your server running?
Can you share your jellyfin logs via https://sourceb.in/ ?
this is my log from droidfin on my phone https://srcb.in/pvW2vGpqcu
jellyfin server logs https://srcb.in/9rlZDlwlzT
Should i get rid of 1900 and 7359? does it really matter thanks you so much! hope ill be getting it running its currently running on windows 11 and is a fios g3100
(2024-03-13, 10:57 PM)Jack Wrote:(2024-03-13, 10:48 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: You don't need to port forward 1900 and 7359. Those are LAN only protocols for DLNA and service discovery, respectively.
That looks like a Verizon FIOS router, correct?
What OS is your server running?
Can you share your jellyfin logs via https://sourceb.in/ ?
this is my log from droidfin on my phone https://srcb.in/pvW2vGpqcu
jellyfin server logs https://srcb.in/9rlZDlwlzT
Should i get rid of 1900 and 7359? does it really matter thanks you so much! hope ill be getting it running its currently running on windows 11 and is a fios g3100
i also have automatic port fowarding on- i turned that on and the problem persisted LMK if i should disable it