Sun Sep 25, 2022 10:06 pm by atc98092
Since Serviio is visible, then it's not a security setting that is blocking devices from seeing each other. I don't have an ASUS router, so not familiar with what settings it might have, but the first thing I'd look at are the security settings. I've looked at my Linksys router, and I don't see any settings that I changed from default. However, not all of my connected devices connect directly to my router, as I have two other network switches and an additional wireless access point, so not every device packet runs through the switch built into my router.
One thing that people have tried when they have issues with their router blocking access is to connect an Ethernet switch to the router, then connect all home devices to that switch. This takes the router completely out of the picture for wired devices talking to each other. However, if your Serviio computer or the TV is connected wirelessly, then it's still going through the router (assuming it's your only access point), so whatever is causing the issue might remain.
Dan
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