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ncolo1
Oct 10, 2017Aspirant
R9000 Plex Media Server Setup Problem
Trying to setup Plex Media Server on my R9000 router and I am able to: Connect USB 3 drive to router Click on "Enable Plex Media Server" Open Plex is enabled and I can click on it When clicking ...
- Nov 25, 2017
Solution was to change my network IP address to use the default 192.168.1.1 as it was what Plex is looking for during install. After install, you can change the IP address back to whatever it used to be.
Unfortunately, because I was using Plex Live TV, the router processor was not powerful enough to transcode the video. Better to use a server if using Plex Live TV but if just playing media without the transcoder, the Netgear router should be suffficient.
michaelkenward
Oct 10, 2017Guru - Experienced User
There is a manual for the R9000 somewhere at the end of this link:
>>>> R9000 | Product | Support | NETGEAR <<<<
See page 111.
Have you been through all that?
Have you checked for any firmware updates?
ncolo1
Oct 10, 2017Aspirant
Assuming you meant page 116 for setting up Plex Media Server. Yes, I have gone through that setup many times. I am not able to get to step 9c where I can add the library.
I am also on Router Firmware v 1.0.2.40 and Plex version 1.9.2.4285-9f65b88ae Sep 25, 2017.
- ElaineMOct 11, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
How much space are used in the USB drive? Can you try a smaller one just to check?
By the way, have you tried resetting the router?
- ncolo1Oct 11, 2017AspirantThe USB drive has capacity of 4TB and Is a new drive just for Plex. Are you suggesting I reduce the partition on the drive instead of the full amount?
I have not yet restored the router back to factory but have rebooted the server several times.- ElaineMOct 12, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Instead of reducing the partition, just try a smaller drive capacity just to check if it will be synced with the router. Perhaps, try a thumb drive.