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    SOLVED: Moved server to different internet, how can I access Jellyfin?

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    2024-11-28, 05:52 PM
    My Jellyfin server is my laptop and I traveled for Thanksgiving and now I'm on a different wifi network. Is there a way to access it from the new network or would I have to set it up all over again?
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    2024-11-28, 06:26 PM
    You mean accessing it from the same network, you just have to use whatever IP it is assigned by the router. Or do you mean access it remotely while you are on this new network?
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    2024-11-28, 06:31 PM
    On the laptop, you would just use localhost to refer to itself: localhost:8096

    If you want others to use your Jellyfin server, you would need to figure out the IP address you are assigned as you connect and disconnect from the network.
    The laptop will most likely get assigned random IP addresses as it connects, so the IP address will constantly be changing.

    Unless you access the router in the new location to mess around with setting an IP address to not be assignable by DHCP, and then setting your laptop's IP to be a static IP you set in the router, you'll have to deal with constantly changing the IP address you use to access Jellyfin.
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    2024-11-28, 07:01 PM
    (2024-11-28, 06:31 PM)Efficient_Good_5784 Wrote: On the laptop, you would just use localhost to refer to itself: localhost:8096

    If you want others to use your Jellyfin server, you would need to figure out the IP address you are assigned as you connect and disconnect from the network.
    The laptop will most likely get assigned random IP addresses as it connects, so the IP address will constantly be changing.

    Unless you access the router in the new location to mess around with setting an IP address to not be assignable by DHCP, and then setting your laptop's IP to be a static IP you set in the router, you'll have to deal with constantly changing the IP address you use to access Jellyfin.

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