![]() The router it connects to is running Tomato firmware. The Insignia connects via wireless, and doesn't have any connection issues either. The Sharp is connected to Ethernet, so I wouldn't expect any issues there. ![]() I have no issues with either of my Roku TVs connecting to the network. I assume it's a TCL Roku TV, not a separate Roku player connected to the TV. I have to either restart the media server or restart the serviio services. This fix only lasted for four or five days though. Out of curiosity I tried enabling IGMP (multicast routing and forwarding) and was pleasantly surprised to see that the media player was now working. I saw the post recommending turning off IGMP proxy, but when I checked my Asus RT-N66u router's IGMP settings I saw that it was already disabled. When I try to play media using the Roku media player on my TCL television, I get the message "Waiting for Media Devices". Jgraycpa1 wrote:I have also recently started having this same issue. One thing: did you install WHS as a headless install, or does it have the full GUI? My install is the full DUI, but one person that was having a problem had install server headless. Before I disabled the firewall, I couldn't even access the console from the server itself. Even though only one profile was active, I decided to disable all three. I did have to make one change on the WHS, and that was to completely disable the firewall for all three profiles (domain, private and public). I'll try some of my other Roku players, but I'm certain they will work as well. I was able to browse the one folder I configured, and am currently playing a video with no issue. I then tried my Insignia Roku TV and saw the server in the list. I did a clean install of 1.9.1, and added a single media folder. ![]() But there must be something about the server OS that is causing a problem.ĮDIT: Well, I decided to just make time. And I have to fly to DC on Monday for the week. I was hoping to try installing it on my WHS 2011 box, just to try it, but I'm not sure I'll have the time. I've spent most of today installing a new SSD as my OS drive on my main Serviio computer and reinstalling Windows 10 clean. All I can point to is it being a Windows server, rather than a desktop OS. I have not tried uninstalling and reinstalling Serviio, as my library is quite large and would take forever to rebuild. ![]() Today I gave each Roku a reserved IP address in my Asus Router, then rebooted the router and each Roku. So ,I tried the Generic DLNA profile and the correct Roku 1080/4K Media Player (2016+) profiles. I can start playing a movie, hit the home button, reopen Roku Media Player, and I get "Waiting on Media Devices" again. I found that if I stop and start the Seviio Service (not the server), Serviio will show up almost instantly. Running Serviio 1.9.1 on WHS 2011 (i7 4770T, 8 GB Ram, Gigabit LAN). I wait anywhere from 2 - 10 minutes and Serviio will finally show up. I open Roku Media Player and get the message "Waiting on Media Devices". I am getting the same behavior on all of them. I have tried several things with no luck.ģ - 2016 Streaming Sticks - Models 3600Rs / 3600RWs ![]()
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