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Can you ping the Jellyfish server from the laptop? Can any other device access the Jellyfish server?
Laptop cannot ping or access jellyfin server, other devices can ping and access without issues.
It’s your laptop on a docking station? Or otherwise connected via Ethernet AND WiFi? then it could’ve jumped into the other network, if you have more than one.
Have you checked that your laptops IP is in the same subnet as your servers?
It is not in a dock. Yea, subnet of laptop is the same as the rest of the network.
Stupid question: Have you tried restarting the router, and all switches? And renewing the DHCP leases? The third thing I’d check after that is whether you have a broadcast storm or loop in your network. (I’m assuming you’re targeting IP addresses, not hostnames, already)
“Have you tried turning it off and back on again?”
But, no, that is good advice. I haven’t seen mention of full shutdown of the laptop, either, but mostly been skimming the comments so…