2025-04-15, 03:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 2025-04-15, 03:17 PM by TheDreadPirate.)
127.0.0.1 = localhost, aka the same computer you are running the command on. So, yes, that ping would work.
Since you can't ping the LAN IP of the server from Windows, that eliminates Jellyfin and Jellyfin Media Player as the problem.
Is the local network set to "Private" on the Windows clients? I don't THINK this should matter as a client, but let's eliminate that as a factor.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...%20private
Other than the fact that all the problem devices run Windows, do they share any other commonalities? You said you don't have multiple access points, but do you have a guest WiFi network? Are ALL wireless devices, including the TVs and phones, connected to the same WiFi SSID?
Definitely a strange problem.
Since you can't ping the LAN IP of the server from Windows, that eliminates Jellyfin and Jellyfin Media Player as the problem.
Is the local network set to "Private" on the Windows clients? I don't THINK this should matter as a client, but let's eliminate that as a factor.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...%20private
Other than the fact that all the problem devices run Windows, do they share any other commonalities? You said you don't have multiple access points, but do you have a guest WiFi network? Are ALL wireless devices, including the TVs and phones, connected to the same WiFi SSID?
Definitely a strange problem.