Mon Jan 18, 2021 4:14 am by atc98092
Thank you for that. Everything I can see in the log looks normal. Serviio is starting and running as it should. I see nothing that would indicate Serviio is not available in your network. There are error messages about adding port mapping to your router. That is probably from you having the box checked in the Serviio console to automatically configure your router to allow incoming Internet connections. Uncheck that box and those warnings should go away, and you can manually add a port forwarding rule to your router if you desire to access Serviio from the Internet. Not all routers will permit a networked device to create a port map, and that would explain the error.
Now, based on the screenshot you included in the first post, something is wrong with your router port forwarding for Serviio. I notice that Serviio is binding to a second Ethernet port on your computer, or at least it's labeled ETH2. It's using an IP address of 192.168.123.1, which is a highly unusual IP address for a computer. Usually the .1 address is used by the router that connects to the Internet. If you do have more than one network adapter in your computer, Serviio might have attached itself to the wrong one. Determine exactly which adapter it should be using, and the IP address of that adapter. Then go in the Serviio console to the bottom of the Status page. There you will see the Bound IP address box. By default it is set to Automatically Detected. You can click that box and manually select the correct network adapter, again assuming you have more than one available. The dropdown box will list the IP address of every active network adapter on the computer.
Dan
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