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Hi there!

Wondering what types of setup people have that allow them to, while the internet is down, still watch/stream media from their servers. I have a stacked Jellyfin library that, and would like to see this feature/setup in my own house. My Unraid server is on the other side of the house from where the living room is. Is there actually a sane way to achieve this?

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[–] OopsAllTwix@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 3 months ago

I probably have something set up incorrectly, but I get no jellyfin when the internet goes down. My jellyfin is on one of those n100 beelink boxes which can't seem to use the 2.5 ghz ethernet when this happens. I can access it from a browser (with no other web pages available)on the box itself, but it doesn't want to send it out to the network to my roku. That's happening right now.