6 hours ago
howdy. i'll preface by saying i'm completely out of my element here so you may have to explain some things like i'm a moron.
i set up my jellyfin on my terramaster f4-212 last month. it's connected by LAN but i also attached a wi-fi adapter so i can access it from my bedroom PC which doesn't have a LAN outlet. i was having issues using the docker app so i just manually installed jellyfin (10.10.5) from the terramaster community site. everything worked fine perfectly at first. scrawled metadata, installed plugins, etc. all gucci at first.
earlier this week i added an M3U tuner to watch some IPTV when it gave me a "fatal player error" on both my PC and LAN-connected TV. around this time i also noticed jellyfin stopped retrieving metadata for new shows and the plugin catalog no longer loads. i checked the log which is very long but a recurring line i kept seeing was "System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException: No route to host." based on several hours of googling it sounds like my jellyfin server is no longer connecting to the internet which would explain all of this. i checked my firewalls (and disabled them), tried port-forwarding (i know, bad idea), rebooted, and disabled some plugins. nothing seems to work. i've seen a lot of advice but most of it is quite arcane to me and involves terminal inputs. my NAS itself seems to be connected and i can download apps from the app center.
i want to reiterate that this wasn't a problem for the first few days. i work 10 hours/day but my roommate works from home and said there weren't any power/internet outages while i was gone. if this turns out to be more of a networking problem that's okay, it'll help narrow down my focus. otherwise if there's a really obvious mistake i'm making i'll happily take an egg to the face. thanks!
the most recent log (idk what's important and what's not so here's the whole thing lol): https://privatebin.net/?979da712ed3a91a9...bZj28Ai9b6
i set up my jellyfin on my terramaster f4-212 last month. it's connected by LAN but i also attached a wi-fi adapter so i can access it from my bedroom PC which doesn't have a LAN outlet. i was having issues using the docker app so i just manually installed jellyfin (10.10.5) from the terramaster community site. everything worked fine perfectly at first. scrawled metadata, installed plugins, etc. all gucci at first.
earlier this week i added an M3U tuner to watch some IPTV when it gave me a "fatal player error" on both my PC and LAN-connected TV. around this time i also noticed jellyfin stopped retrieving metadata for new shows and the plugin catalog no longer loads. i checked the log which is very long but a recurring line i kept seeing was "System.Net.Http.HttpRequestException: No route to host." based on several hours of googling it sounds like my jellyfin server is no longer connecting to the internet which would explain all of this. i checked my firewalls (and disabled them), tried port-forwarding (i know, bad idea), rebooted, and disabled some plugins. nothing seems to work. i've seen a lot of advice but most of it is quite arcane to me and involves terminal inputs. my NAS itself seems to be connected and i can download apps from the app center.
i want to reiterate that this wasn't a problem for the first few days. i work 10 hours/day but my roommate works from home and said there weren't any power/internet outages while i was gone. if this turns out to be more of a networking problem that's okay, it'll help narrow down my focus. otherwise if there's a really obvious mistake i'm making i'll happily take an egg to the face. thanks!
the most recent log (idk what's important and what's not so here's the whole thing lol): https://privatebin.net/?979da712ed3a91a9...bZj28Ai9b6