2025-06-21, 07:02 PM
Basically what gaming09 said. In typical wifi routers ethernet and wifi are in same subnet, like 192.168.0.0/24 or 192.168.1.0/24. You can check ip address of your jellyfin and smart tv to find out. Its not remote access unless you want, like your friends, to access your jellyfin from their own wifi/lan, that's when you need tailscale or similar.
If you are unsure, open terminal/cmd prompt on your jellyfin system and try pinging the smart tv wifi ip (like ping 192.168.0.222). If pings shows something like 64ms one after another, your devices are probably in same lan
If you are unsure, open terminal/cmd prompt on your jellyfin system and try pinging the smart tv wifi ip (like ping 192.168.0.222). If pings shows something like 64ms one after another, your devices are probably in same lan