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Securifi Products => Almond+ => Topic started by: mrv777 on July 18, 2014, 11:33:39 am
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I'm not sure if anyone else is having this issue, but I figure I would ask it here.
Ever since I got my Almond+, the channels on my Plex server don't seem to work. I'm not sure if it's a firewall issue or if anyone else is having a similar issue
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It will work if you enable upnp in Almond plus.
Please do the following
http://wiki.securifi.com/index.php?title=UPnP_-_Almond%2B_2014
(http://wiki.securifi.com/index.php?title=UPnP_-_Almond%2B_2014)
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Thank you. That is helpful for other issues and I did turn it on, but my issue in PLEX seems to be this since that did not resolve it:
2014-07-18 12:48:45,843 (7f1cfeffd700) : DEBUG (networking:172) - Requesting 'http://nine.plugins.plexapp.com/apps/all.json...
2014-07-18 12:48:45,844 (7f1cfeffd700) : INFO (storeservice:493) - Failed to fetch Plex Online data - the store probably won't work
It seems the plex server can no longer communicate with the Online data from plexapp. Would there be any reason for that?
Thank you
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The link you posted (http://nine.plugins.plexapp.com/apps/all.json) opens fine in my browser on my desktop PC, does it open in yours?
I realise the Plex server says it can't grab it, but can you open it on a different machine on the same network? If not, is there an error of some kind shown?
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i am actually having the same issue with my environment. even with upnp turned on it refuses to connect my plex server. even though i can still access it from inside and outside of my network
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Forwarding port 34000 to the Plex box was enough to get it working for me.
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Is it possible, now or with future updates, to run the plex server off of the A+ with an external HD attached?
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@raks1024: It is currently not possible to use the A+ as a Plex server.
It does support some file/media sharing via samba, so if you have a samba-compliant player that should work.
I don't think they have plans for having the A+ as a Plex-running server.
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Guys, please keep in mind that we're not trying to build a NAS here.
That said, it's possible that one of the developers can port Plex over and considering it can run on far less powerful hardware than the Almond+, I don't see any technical limitations here.
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Understood...but it would be really cool to port plex over :)
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I’ve turned on UPnP and forwarded 34000 on external and internal ports with TCP and UDP protocols, but still can’t connect to the server externally.
Any leads as to what I’m doing wrong?
Thanks,
Chris
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I'm also having the same problem. I've forwarded the correct form and turned on uPNP and it's not working... Any ideas?
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Ill try it again tomorrow at work but Im pretty sure I got my PLEX to work outside of my network by simply forwarding over port 34000.
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UPDATE: It looks like you all are right...I cannot access Plex outside of my network.....
Oh this is a deal breaker for me but let me mess with some settings
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Another UPDATE:
So I decided to go into the WEB based version of Plex.....I figured if it works there then the A= must be doing its job and its just something wrong with my Surface Pro 3.
Well I was able to see my library on the web. Im no expert but if I can see it on the web..that means the right port is forwarded and the A+ is allowing permissions as it should....
So I tried to access my sever on my iPhone and ipad....and nothing...so something is wrong...
Ill check my server settings when I get home
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I have been using Plex for a couple years and I am nnow using the A+ as my router. I have the ability to acess my server from remote locaions (I just checked to make sure I am not lying). Do you a Plex account? That is what I beleive will get you remote acesss.
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Remote access doesn't work for me. I can only access it locally from different computers by forwarding the port. However, I have the same problem everyone else has reported with no external access working.
Looking on the phone, it seems to think the client is on the 10.x internal IP address, not on my external IP address. I think this may be a problem with the Plex server app detecting the external IP through the A+ for some reason.
The web interface does show "Last seen: 12:40 PM" but if I click on details I get no address or port, which obviously means it won't be able to connect. I'll open a ticket with the Plex people as well.
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Can you all try to forward these port and see if it works ? I've had this pb one time, and it worked for me :
UDP 32410
UDP 32412
UDP 32414
UDP 1900
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I was able to fix this problem by going into the PMS settings and re-connecting the server. It still doesn't properly auto announce (I had to manually put the IP address in) but at least it is working at least kind of.
I don't think the additional ports need to be forwarded, nor uPnP turned on, as all I have forwarded is 32400 and it definitely is streaming to my phone across LTE (so not possible to be on the internal network). The announcing through to the Plex app and the auto set-up/etc. still seems to be broken, though.
(Edit: you can do this by going to the Plex machine and then opening http://127.0.0.1:32400/web/index.html#!/settings/server in a browser -- then click Disconnect next to "server is mapped to port XXXXX" and then you'll see the option to reconnect it there.)
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Okay fixed the issue..
All I had to do is checkmark the option " Manually specify port..." and I entered 34000 and hit the UPDATE buttn right next to it....and BOOOM...I can access outside of my network
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Can someone give me an exact step by step tutorial on how to get the port forwarding correct on the Almond +. I feel like I have done everything in here and still get the following error:
You have successfully signed your server in to Plex, but we were unable to reach it from outside your network.
If you would like to enable this now, you will need to configure your router or firewall to allow Plex to contact your server. Please refer to our Connecting a Server article for more information.
My server shows up online on the plex website, but that is the extent of it working
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Not sure what's going on for you guys, but I got PLEX working just fine outside my network. I'll post up some snaps of my port settings when I get home.
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are you home yet?
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are you home yet?
Sorry.. took me a little while.
Your computer or server needs to have a static IP address in order for this to work. Look on google to figure out how to accomplish that for your specific situation and then follow the steps below.
Steps for Almond+ Router:
- Go to Advanced tab on Almond router
- Click on Forwarding button
- Go down to New Port Forward Entry section type in the following
- Rule Name: PLEX
- Protocol: TCP+UDP
- External Port: 32400
- Internal IP Address: This is the static IP address of your server/computer (mine is 10.10.10.2 as shown below)
- Internal Port: 32400
- Click Add Entry
- Click Save
When done there should be an entry that looks similar to this.
(http://i58.tinypic.com/rk1ocg.png)
Steps for PLEX:
Go to the web interface then follow steps below.
- Get to the Settings page
- Make sure you're in the server section
- Go to Connect
- Click Show Advanced
- Check the Manually Specify Port box
- Enter in 32400
- Click Update
See below for picture of what it should look like when done.
(http://i60.tinypic.com/16jeyvd.png)
You should be all set now. ;)