Tue Sep 25, 2018 12:51 pm by atc98092
Nope, not an issue with Pro. But let me ask a clarifying question. Does your TV still see Serviio, but there's no media, or is Serviio itself missing? Is Serviio installed on the Mac, or on a different computer on your network?
If Serviio is on the laptop, most likely your laptop now has a different IP address than it had before your trip. If Serviio is still trying to use the old IP address, it won't appear on your network. Check the Serviio console, on the Status tab, and scroll to the bottom and check the Network Connection box. See if it's set to Auto, or hard set on a network adapter with a specific IP address. Compare that IP address to what the laptop actually has now.
If Serviio is on a different computer, check the Serviio console again, but this time look at the shared folders and see if they were assigned via a UNC IP address. Again, that IP address might have changed, and the shared folder assignments might no longer point to a valid location.
Dan
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