Now if anyone thinks i’ve made a grave error, or there are better/more secure ways to achieve the same, then please let me know in the comments. When I enabled remote access again, the status went green and plex was now available outside of the LAN and it immediately fixed my dropouts (missing server, lagging etc) within the LAN. I disabled remote access, specified the public port manually and hit apply. Once this was added, I went into the PMS configuration options and went to the entry remote access: I was told without this rule, i would end up with a relay connection and the bandwidth would be extremely limited. Am sure there are many experts out there that can rephrase this more accurately, but I added it anyway. This is a feature of DNS rebinding in pfSense. Now this last part where you add the custom option to the resolver was necessary because without this, Plex has to use a remote connection even if everything is within the LAN. Plex Wan rules Nat plexpass forwarding rule WAN to LAN Nat plexpass forwarding rule – LAN to WAN Plex DNS Resolver Setting I always find this is helpful for those not that familiar with pfSense.
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