![]() ![]() You’ve mentioned it works ok with the vpn disabled so perhaps that’s a clue? Anyway, unless you can get it to work with your vpn, possibly using split tunnelling - and I don’t think having jriver running outside of a vpn is that much of an issue - then it doesn’t seem like you’re going to get it to work in your setup. ![]() Given your vpn will be blocking external access on port 52199, and possibly also your router unless you’ve opened the port, I suspect that connection doesn’t get through. If you use jremote for example, when you set it to connect back to your jriver server, it tries external and internal ip addresses looking for the connection. I do know that jriver communicates back to a central server so the access keys and ip addresses are stored elsewhere. Maybe it’s jriver for Windows that’s the issue, I really don’t know. My jriver is unaffected by the vpn software in place on the same pc.Īlso ref netanalyser I’ve tried that out of curiosity and it’s never given me a U, always P. Still, if I open that specific port intentially (never had to before) or disable the firewall completely the remote, either on an iPad ro Android device, will not connect to the pc. The main difference is I run it on Linux as a dlna server rather than Windows. Internally, the remote connects to the music server running JRiver on the same network using default port 52199. ![]() I’ve run jriver for years (since version 17) as a dlna server with no issues, so my guess is there’s a conflict somewhere in your setup. ![]()
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