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General Discussion / Re: Remote Jellyfin/Plex Streaming On Old Server - OK, On New Server - Buffering
« on: August 23, 2023, 08:37:33 am »
So, weirdest thing - I was going to try that, but I had already rebuilt my OPNsense router and reinstalled it/set it up from scratch. The WireGuard tunnel was the last thing I was going to set up - before I did, I experimentally gave the Jellyfin server a test run.
It worked, no issues. something was wrong on the old setup. I was super careful in toggling things, and then ironically, had a really hard time getting my old Plex server remotely accessible - the "plex.direct" thing hadn't "taken." Did a lot of random things from forum posts online and after a few things and a reboot, that worked too.
Hilariously, I took down my Plex server the next day, but never really knew exactly what setting got it to work. Not sure why Jellyfin works fine now too on this. Kind of afraid to even breathe on the router, lest I mess it up.
In the end, looks like the culprit was the router - I'd blame the hardware, since I did change out NICs, but presumably that would have caused issues on the old Plex server, while I only had issues on the new Plex and Jellyfin servers (TrueNAS Scale system). Might have been some setting(s) somewhere, improperly made NAT/firewall rules, or maybe just plain old file/configuration corruption?
Who knows. But boy am I glad it works now (knock on wood!).
It worked, no issues. something was wrong on the old setup. I was super careful in toggling things, and then ironically, had a really hard time getting my old Plex server remotely accessible - the "plex.direct" thing hadn't "taken." Did a lot of random things from forum posts online and after a few things and a reboot, that worked too.
Hilariously, I took down my Plex server the next day, but never really knew exactly what setting got it to work. Not sure why Jellyfin works fine now too on this. Kind of afraid to even breathe on the router, lest I mess it up.
In the end, looks like the culprit was the router - I'd blame the hardware, since I did change out NICs, but presumably that would have caused issues on the old Plex server, while I only had issues on the new Plex and Jellyfin servers (TrueNAS Scale system). Might have been some setting(s) somewhere, improperly made NAT/firewall rules, or maybe just plain old file/configuration corruption?
Who knows. But boy am I glad it works now (knock on wood!).