Tue Jan 11, 2022 2:38 pm by atc98092
No, I don't believe the port can be changed, at least not without having some serious Java skills. And changing that port may still not make it visible to your TV, since the TV is expecting that particular port for such content.
Now, I'm not talking about opening a port on your Internet router. The port I'm referring to is on the computer that Serviio uses. No port is required to be opened on a router for uPNP devices that are used within the home network. Now, if your router is not providing open access to the connected devices on your network, that's a different issue, and the easiest solution is to use your own router within your network, between your Internet router and your network. That sounds a little complicated, and in fact it is. But you may need to isolate your home network from the ISP's router. Sometimes that isolation can be accomplished by using a standalone Ethernet switch to connect your networked devices, and then connect the switch to the Internet router with only one cable. But if you need WiFi access, then setting up your own router inside the ISP's router is the simplest way to isolate the network.
Dan
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