Sun May 23, 2021 8:26 pm by atc98092
One of two possible things. First, if your Serviio computer is Windows, it's possible Microsoft released an update that closed the ports in the firewall that are required by Serviio. But if any other device on your network is seeing Serviio, then that wouldn't be it. The other thing is something changing on your network. If your router is controlled by your ISP (as some are), they might have changed something without you being aware. If you're using WiFi for the TV, Serviio PC, or both, there might be a setting that blocks wireless devices from seeing other devices on your network, and your ISP might have turned it on.
Is Serviio visible on any other device? How is the Serviio computer connected to the network? What is the computer's operating system? It also might help to see your Serviio log.
Dan
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