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You’ll need to identify your Plex Media Server computer on the network and then look for an option in your router to create a “static IP”, “static lease”, or “DHCP reservation” to permanently associate the Plex Media Center with a given IP address. How you set up a static IP address and port forwarding rules vary from router to router, but the general premise is the same. Once you’ve turned on the option in Plex, it’s time to access your router’s admin page.
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RELATED: How to Set Static IP Addresses On Your Router
#PLEX WEBTOOLS ONLY GIVES ME IP ADDRESSES MANUAL#
If you don’t see the manual port option in your settings, you need to click on the “Show Advanced” button in the upper right navigation bar. To do so navigate to Settings > Server > Remote Access (as we did in the previous section of the tutorial). First, let’s turn on the manual port mode in Plex. To do so, you need to tell Plex Media Server you wish to manually specify the port number, and then, at the router level, assign a static IP address to your Plex Media Server computer and create a port forwarding rule.

For the unfamiliar, port forwarding is simply when you tell your router “OK router, any requests that come in to my public IP address at port #XXXX, should be forwarded to this internal IP address at Port #YYYY.” If you prefer not to use UPnP or you can’t resolve your double NAT situation that’s playing havoc with UPnP, you can circumvent the entire issue by manually setting up a port forwarding rule. RELATED: How to Port Forward on Your Router

For help dealing with that particular situation, as well as eliminating double NAT problems in general, check out our guide here. This occurs commonly when you have a router/modem combo supplied by your ISP and your own router plugged into that unit. When a NAT system is doubled up with another NAT system, however, it can create issues for apps (like the Plex Media Server) that rely on UPnP to create automatic port forwarding rules. Routers have a feature known as Network Address Translation (NAT) that handles the complex task of juggling all the network requests coming into your single public facing IP against all the many internal IP addresses those requests are destined for.Īll by itself, the NAT system works awesome. In rare situations, however, your network configuration can be conspiring against you. RELATED: How to Use Your Router and ISP's Modem/Router Combo In Tandemįar and away the UPnP fix should remedy nearly everyone’s connectivity issues. If your router doesn’t support NAT-PMP or UPnP (or you have a pressing reason not to use it) then you’ll want to jump to the section below “Manually Forward Your Ports” Banish Address Problems With Bridge Mode If you need help with the initial setup and configuration of Plex Media Server, please refer to our getting started with Plex guide here. Let’s look at how to enable remote access and then how to trouble shoot remote access issues. Most of the time you should have very little trouble setting up remote access to your Plex Media Server, but there are a few instances where your home network configuration can throw you a curve ball.
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One of the greatest things about the Plex Media Server platform, however, is the ease with which you can access your media from anywhere. With remote access enabled and properly configured, you can watch your favorite TV shows anywhere you have internet access: on your phone while you’re sitting in a waiting room, on your laptop while you’re vacationing, or even on a smart TV at a friend’s house. RELATED: How to Set Up Plex (and Watch Your Movies on Any Device) If you primarily use Plex Media Server for watching content on your local network (like streaming your favorite shows to your HDTV or smartphone), you may not have given much though to the benefits of remote access. But if you’re having trouble accessing your movies from afar, we’re here to help. Plex Media Server’s remote access function is usually so smooth to set up that it’s practically magic.
