Sat Jun 27, 2026 5:09 pm by atc98092
Thanks for the update. The router cannot 'set' a static IP for a device, but it can reserve the same IP address just for that device. It's more important to have a static (or reserved) IP address in your Serviio computer (Windows 11 I believe you mentioned) so make certain that is done. You mention a Roku device, which does not have the capability of assigning a static IP, so a reservation would be valuable there as well.
This appears to be an issue with the Serviio computer either losing its network connection, or for some reason the ports Serviio uses are being blocked either at the PC or in the router. Most home routers don't have that level of control, but since you're using wireless for every device your router does have the capability of blocking wireless devices from seeing other devices on your network. I'm assuming you are not using the Guest WiFi settings, as those enable this security setting by default.
You might try disabling your Windows Firewall completely on the Serviio PC as a test. Personally, I have it disabled on all of my home PCs, as I'm not concerned with my home network security between my devices. If it still only works for about 20 minutes, then you know that's not the issue.
Dan
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