Wed May 18, 2022 10:59 pm by atc98092
First, you have no need to port forward anything for Serviio to work within your home network. Port forwarding 1900 and 8895 does nothing, as DLNA packets are not supported across the public Internet. The other port forward, for 23424, is for MediaBrowser. If you have purchased a Serviio Pro license, then you would forward that port to access MediaBrowser from the Internet. But again, it's not needed for internal use.
I'm glad your ISP resolved your connectivity issue. But please remove the unneeded port forwarding in your router, as they open potential holes in your firewall for no purpose.
Dan
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