2025-03-18, 07:55 PM
No. The way that Plex makes remote access so easy is by routing your remote connection requests through their servers. That has the benefit streamlining remote access setup. The down side being that if their servers go down, so does remote access. And the requirement for a centralized account.
Since Jellyfin is 100% self hosted, you have to do the leg work to setup remote access. There are "simpler" ways of enabling remote access, but with some risk. If you're willing to attempt the simpler methods, we can try to walk you through that.
Since Jellyfin is 100% self hosted, you have to do the leg work to setup remote access. There are "simpler" ways of enabling remote access, but with some risk. If you're willing to attempt the simpler methods, we can try to walk you through that.