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jlkansascity
Oct 06, 2016Guide
PLEX does not show up in APPs on 6.6.0 Ready NAS 104
I have 6.6.0 firmware. I know this used to show Plex under "APPS". Now it does not.
I have read the other thread that is marked solved, but it's unclear what "solved" it. That thread mentions ...
Pinkyg
Oct 08, 2016Apprentice
Hi JenC,
I've received an update to my support ticket today from Netgear. Apparently there is no workaround right now but netgear/plex are working towards a fix.
I've received an update to my support ticket today from Netgear. Apparently there is no workaround right now but netgear/plex are working towards a fix.
- JennCOct 08, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello Pinkyg,
Thanks for the responding. Yes, as of the moment Netgear is investigating the issue. Plex Media already admitted this and they have released a new build for RN21x, see
http://www.videohelp.com/software/Plex/version-history
I'm not sure but it seems 100 series is also affected. I guess we'll have to wait. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Regards,
- PinkygOct 11, 2016Apprentice
Hi JennC,
Many thanks you for your contribution :-)
I'm wondering what testing was done to ensure continuity of PMS with the 6.6.0 readynas update.
After all, the rn214 was heavily marketed towards Plex Media Server so I'd expect any update to be tested with any existing PMS app.
I know my PMS was working without issue before the 6.6.0 readynas update.
- mdgm-ntgrOct 11, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
6.6.0 includes a major update to the core OS from Debian 7 to Debian 8. This is a major update and like with a major update under the hood for your smartphone, tablet or PC, app updates can be required to address compatibility issues.
This core update was necessary. It was only a matter of when the timing was right, not if it would be done. It will be much easier to maintain the OS compared with backporting to Debian 7 and it will make things easier for app developers too once they've updated their apps (for those that need an update).
6.6.0 builds were available for public testing for close to two months before we released the production build providing ample time for developers to test and verify compatibility of their apps with the new update and it will make things easier for app developers too once they've updated their apps.
Ultimately it's up to 3rd party app developers to test app compatibility and address any issues.Apps that we don't distribute via Available Apps or apps.readynas.com we tend not to routinely test for compatibility issues with major OS updates.
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