Yeah I run Tautulli as well - slick info!!! So your plex is not in a docker? I would check what it has for its network mask. Your running plex in a docker? Yeah that nework is going to be behind a nat normally.ĭo you know how to check what IP is being reported by plex.direct fqdn? Check what the server has for IPs You sure its not using a PROXY? Chrome loves to do that. I will confirm but I have the up selected that I use for the NAS it’s hosted on (not the ip for the mic not connected, or the mic for docker said in Plex indirect on many internal devices, but not all: Maybe mask is different on your server than on your clients? If left blank it will just be the network of your server. On the server, settings, network - advanced. I did edit on the server to list all of my local networks as local. See here I turned off my wifi and connected and played something. It always says indirect for wireless clients there is a little badge they use to identify indirect. I should be able to filter based on source and seat and grab something reasonable sized I can install ethereal and grab a capture. The only exceptions are I have a segment for open VPN connections (not plex server or clients on VPN)Īnd a segment created by docker for its containers (no plex servers or clients in docker, only a plex addon called tuallia) You don't segment your wireless - its the same network as your wired devices. This was the tightest I could go and still accommodate the range I had used. Too many to memorize but by the third group, I can at least tell what kind of a device it is at a glance.Īt one point I just ran it as /8 but network scans took forever so I tightened it up to /21. I use 10.0.1.0 -10.0.1.254 for one type of device, 10.0.2.0-10.0.1.254 for another type of device, and I have a reservation in DHCP for every permanent device in my home. Maybe mask is different on your server than on your said in Plex indirect on many internal devices, but not all: And my wifi is even different segment than my server. Then I connected to wifi and played something else, and you can see its a local address. Connect and play something - what does the server show for your IP? And what does it say your connection is? Remote, Indirect? I would sniff on say your laptop - what IP is it actually connecting to?Įdit: Here quick test you can do. Whats the mask on the server? You don't segment your wireless - its the same network as your wired devices. Why are you using a /21? You have that many clients? I can resolve the domain name plex.direct both on wire and on wifi. I don't think ther would be a way for it to even know what was wireless and what was wired. I can't think of any config in my pfsense that treats my wireless devices differently. I took a look at the wireless network config assigned in my cloudkey, nothing really stood out. Nothing obvious here, same networks, same subnet mask. Wireless LAN adapter Local Area Connection* 2: Wireless LAN adapter Local Area Connection* 1: I will have a closer look at how my Ubiquiti gear is set up. I can't explain why I didn't notice that. my MacBook Pro was connecting indirectly, plug in an ethernet cable and right away it swaps to nearby. I confirmed that by enabling my wifi card on my desktop and sure enough, it connected indirectly, where it was always direct before. You are right, it is just wireless devices that are indirect. So your wireless devices are all indirect? How do you have wifi setup in your network? Said in Plex indirect on many internal devices, but not all:
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