2024-12-04, 06:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-12-04, 06:41 PM by Donut. Edited 1 time in total.)
Ah, sorry. I forgot to include the network setup information:
No Proxy/reverse proxy in use
Network is a private Network behind a NAT for internet access
All clients are part of the internal network, i am not trying to access anything from the public internet.
I've just discovered the following thing:
When using my smartphone (using Wifi) I can control the web interface on the notebook (also Wifi), but not the HTPC webinterface (LAN connection).
So i suspect that something is blocked by the router (which is also the only access point) when transporting traffic from Wifi to LAN or vice versa. But I can't imagine why the router should do such things. The Wifi I am connected to is not the guest SSID but the standard SSID which should normally be fully connected. The fact that the jellyfin server itself is found confirms that. The server which is running the jellyfin server is also connected via LAN to the network.
edit: added the network information to the original post
No Proxy/reverse proxy in use
Network is a private Network behind a NAT for internet access
All clients are part of the internal network, i am not trying to access anything from the public internet.
I've just discovered the following thing:
When using my smartphone (using Wifi) I can control the web interface on the notebook (also Wifi), but not the HTPC webinterface (LAN connection).
So i suspect that something is blocked by the router (which is also the only access point) when transporting traffic from Wifi to LAN or vice versa. But I can't imagine why the router should do such things. The Wifi I am connected to is not the guest SSID but the standard SSID which should normally be fully connected. The fact that the jellyfin server itself is found confirms that. The server which is running the jellyfin server is also connected via LAN to the network.
edit: added the network information to the original post