2023-08-04, 01:27 AM
@TheDreadPirate
Welp, I think I found the solution and it's a strong maybe but it's working.
I made some config changes to my apache/site-available/000-default-le file and disabled the recommended SSL protocols from Jellyfin's KBs and re-enabled the default SSL protocols from /etc/letsencrypt/options-apache file.
Now I can connect to the server via localIP:8096 and get full speeds of 1Gbps on LAN. I'm not going to continue perusing the issue for why the FQDN causes stuttering on the local network as I have direct access again.
Thank you for helping me narrow down the issue and eliminate the Jellyfin server itself as the root issue. I spent far too long thinking Jellyfin itself was the issue and ignoring the fine details in Apache.
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If anyone encounters a similar issue with this similar setup please feel free to DM me and I'd be happy to help try to resolve it.
Welp, I think I found the solution and it's a strong maybe but it's working.
I made some config changes to my apache/site-available/000-default-le file and disabled the recommended SSL protocols from Jellyfin's KBs and re-enabled the default SSL protocols from /etc/letsencrypt/options-apache file.
Now I can connect to the server via localIP:8096 and get full speeds of 1Gbps on LAN. I'm not going to continue perusing the issue for why the FQDN causes stuttering on the local network as I have direct access again.
Thank you for helping me narrow down the issue and eliminate the Jellyfin server itself as the root issue. I spent far too long thinking Jellyfin itself was the issue and ignoring the fine details in Apache.
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If anyone encounters a similar issue with this similar setup please feel free to DM me and I'd be happy to help try to resolve it.