Tue Aug 04, 2020 10:21 pm by atc98092
Ah, OK. Sony. Yes, they keep a persistent list of media servers seen on the network, but as you probably noticed they are grayed out. You need to remove the old ones from the list. It's under the Settings, Connection Servers if memory serves me.
Now, why isn't the new Serviio install appearing? With wireless devices, it's usually a setting in the router that is blocking the wireless device from the rest of the network. They usually call it something like Local Access, or Client access, or sometimes something completely different. But what it does is block the WiFi connected device from seeing anything on the local network, and nothing on the network can see the wireless device. It's a safety/security feature that is worthwhile for someone that uses your network on a guest basis, but not for your trusted devices.
Dan
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