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Emby is a media server designed to organize, play, and stream audio and video to a variety of devices. Emby’s source code was mostly open with some closed-source components as of August 2017, releases of the software published via the Emby website are however proprietary and cannot be replicated from the source due to the build scripts also being proprietary.
Emby Server allows you to optionally connect outside your home network. Before we begin, make sure you can connect to your Emby Server properly with apps and devices on your local network.
If you have any issues with connections in your network check out the local connectivity article.
The first step is to enable remote access. You do this from the Server’s Network menu by enabling “Allow remote connections to this Emby Server”.
On the same page down below this section you will see these options:
If you have a router that supports UPnP and have this turned on you can enable the “Enable automatic port mapping” feature. If you do not see this option please install the Port Mapper Plugin from the plugin catalog. Note: Most routers have the UPnP option turned off by default.
If you turn on automatic port mapping in Emby Server (option shown above) and enable UPnP on your router you likely are done and Emby will work remotely!
Note: If you just enabled UPnP on your router, please restart Emby Server.
Here is an example router setup showing 2 ports forwarded:
Your external address is displayed on the front page of the server dashboard, labeled as Remote access. This is the address you should use when away from home.
To do this, turn off the “Enable automatic port forwarding” option just set and open the web interface for your router. You will need to forward TCP Port 8096 on your router to port 8096 on the Emby Server machine. Do the same for port 8920 as well if you are using Windows and MAC devices.
The process of doing this will be slightly different for each router model. You can check the below link for the supported Routers:
https://support.purevpn.com/article-categories/getting-started/router
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