Fri Jan 17, 2020 2:41 pm by atc98092
In my experience the two most common reasons are either a) firewall blocking access or b) network issues. Since NAS devices usually don't have a typical firewall (to my knowledge), that isn't your likely issue. Since DLNA requires all network devices to be connected to the same LAN segment (unless some serious routing configuration is accomplished), it can be a more common issue. Sometimes wireless routers have a setting that blocks devices from seeing each other, especially if they are configured as a "guest" wireless access point. Occasionally devices that have more than one network adapter will try to use the wrong adapter for Serviio (even if the second adapter is disabled). But for most home networks, especially if they're wired, the network segments should all be the same and everything should see everything else.
It's really necessary to get access to the Serviio log to ensure that it's up and running correctly, and can verify it's using an IP address that matches the rest of your network.
Dan
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