On a different note: Earlier in the thread, you suggested to turn off ipv6 in my network adapter settings - do you have any more troubleshooting suggestions for this scenario? I tried disabling the firewall in my router, but emby still only shows my temporary ipv6. I dont know what is available in Austria but if you give some examples maybe we can help you pick an ipv6 worthy router.I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "make your emby server the DMZ". ![]() I dont know what is available in Austria but if you give some examples maybe we can help you pick an ipv6 worthy router. Other than that, I dont suggest it, but you can do what suggests, and set your existing router to make your emby server the DMZ and hope your windows firewall does what it is supposed to. Once you get a router that will allow ipv6 firewall rules, you can then disable the router in your existing modem/router and let the new router do the work. DD-WRT firmware allows this, so do the home "cisco" linksys routers. puts your pc right on the net for it almost sounds like you will need to invest in an IPv6 router that has capability to allow IPv6 firewall rules. you dont want to just kill a firewall with an ipv6 system. You need to punch a hole in the firewall for your top line IPv6 address. ![]() ![]() Also, emby has had troubles when multiple network adapters are installed, so try disabling or removing the usb lan adapter and see if you get an ip in emby that matches the ipconfig address. So 2 suggestions I have, try disabling your firewall and see what happens. A firewall would be the only thing blocking access. Your server should be getting an internt accessible ipv6 address. From a networKing stand point (ignoring emby and it's needs) I don't think you need to forward ports anymore with ipv6.
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