2024-05-01, 05:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-05-01, 05:13 PM by lakinreid. Edited 1 time in total.)
Hey all,
I've ran into the weirdest issue after setting up my Jellyfin server for the first time. I followed the Windows setup and network pages from Jellyfin to the T, and have my DuckDNS and Caddy proxy all set up. Everything works as it should, except I cannot connect to my server on any device which is connected to my home wifi. I can connect fine from Chrome on the PC which the Jellyfin server is being hosted on, but my other PC and both phones in the house refuse to connect when the wifi is on. I get "Server Offline?" and error code: NSURLErrorDomain when I pull up the app. The other odd thing is, if I turn my wifi off and utilize the cellular network, it will load my movies and shows up with no issues.
Some thoughts for yall:
Do I need to add IP addresses to the "Lan Networks" or "Known Proxies" fields within the Networking tab in Jellyfin? At the moment they are blank.
Could this be a firewall issue of some sort?
Hoping someone can point me in the right direction, as I can't seem to find people who are having the same issue as I! Thanks in advance for reading!
I've ran into the weirdest issue after setting up my Jellyfin server for the first time. I followed the Windows setup and network pages from Jellyfin to the T, and have my DuckDNS and Caddy proxy all set up. Everything works as it should, except I cannot connect to my server on any device which is connected to my home wifi. I can connect fine from Chrome on the PC which the Jellyfin server is being hosted on, but my other PC and both phones in the house refuse to connect when the wifi is on. I get "Server Offline?" and error code: NSURLErrorDomain when I pull up the app. The other odd thing is, if I turn my wifi off and utilize the cellular network, it will load my movies and shows up with no issues.
Some thoughts for yall:
Do I need to add IP addresses to the "Lan Networks" or "Known Proxies" fields within the Networking tab in Jellyfin? At the moment they are blank.
Could this be a firewall issue of some sort?
Hoping someone can point me in the right direction, as I can't seem to find people who are having the same issue as I! Thanks in advance for reading!