2024-02-17, 09:46 PM
Hi, it's gonna be a little difficult for me to explain what even went on in the first place, so bear with me.
I had Jellyfin on a Firestick Lite for a few months, hosting the actual server on my laptop and being able to watch it on my TV. I would always have to use it with the browser page opened (which, who knows if that was even the right way to use it). Two days ago I bought a brand new Firestick 4K (full/latest edition) and installed Jellyfin on there. I went to log in.
It usually takes some ridiculous amount of finagling to get signed in on the TV, but just the day before upgrading we had done it well enough. Now, even on my PC, I can't access my own server...? It 'logged me out' automatically and with every attempt at reconnecting using my IPV4 Address, it says the server is not up -- even though that's exactly what I'm trying to do. I think to update Jellyfin, and now I've got an executable and still no way to figure out how to troubleshoot or login.
Hopefully this is a silly situation and easily solvable by someone else...! Thank you for reading!
I had Jellyfin on a Firestick Lite for a few months, hosting the actual server on my laptop and being able to watch it on my TV. I would always have to use it with the browser page opened (which, who knows if that was even the right way to use it). Two days ago I bought a brand new Firestick 4K (full/latest edition) and installed Jellyfin on there. I went to log in.
It usually takes some ridiculous amount of finagling to get signed in on the TV, but just the day before upgrading we had done it well enough. Now, even on my PC, I can't access my own server...? It 'logged me out' automatically and with every attempt at reconnecting using my IPV4 Address, it says the server is not up -- even though that's exactly what I'm trying to do. I think to update Jellyfin, and now I've got an executable and still no way to figure out how to troubleshoot or login.
Hopefully this is a silly situation and easily solvable by someone else...! Thank you for reading!