Can't connect to Server outside WiFi

Issue description:

I have provided the log files already. I can perfectly connect to my server while on WiFi but can not connect outside of it. I am connecting to my DNS address *****.goip.de/music/ and while of wifi everything works perfectly but if I turn wifi off it disconnects. In both cases navidrome and Jellyfin it’s the same behavior.
I already edited my caddyfile so it directs to my 127.0.0.1:navidrome port and also 127.0.0.1:Jellyfin port.
So if I choose ****.goip.de/music/ or ****.group.de/jellyfin/ both are working fine on WiFi and not on mobile.
Via browser both is reachable even on mobile data

I have provided the log files through the app. Do I need to do anything besides this?

Logs:

Upload description: vonheidenstein

Additional information:

Reproduction steps:

Media provider:

Subsonic

Screenshots:

Do not edit hosts when you switching from http to https.

Add another host with the new details.

I don’t exactly get it. The 127.0.0.1 is just the redirection inside the caddy config. I can connect to the server outside WiFi with my credentials but it doesn’t provide any data. When I turn on WiFi everything shows up. I want to show it in screenshots but the upload ends up in a loop

I mean. It happens with all of my services I’ve tried and on the server side everything is set up correctly.. from the browser everything can be reached

You are very not clear about your actual issue.

In the logs there’s no issue except some network issue at some point.

You have enabled the option to see offline cached media, so maybe you are actually fully connected but do not understand some settings you mixed like wifi only and hide non offline cached media.

Everything is turned off except additional metadata

With the Tempo app I can fully connect and do everything while Wi-Fi is turned off but I would like to use symfonium

What is the actual issue?

As said you have a filter enabled that only show offline cached media. So if they are not cached nothing is visible.
That’s probably what you mean by offline ?

I can’t guess things, you need to provide the details.

I don’t see where you get that filter from? On the source I have only checked “additional metadata” everything else is off. All the other settings in the app are default settings

I’ve now tried the drastic measure and completely reinstalled the app. It works now but strangely the look is different, as if the version of it was “broken”. There were missing elements from the design… Maybe something was wrong in the backend

There’s no backend, just local settings that users can change.

You probably touched Globally filter displayed data (Media providers, libraries, only offline media, ...)

Anyway, you might be right I may have touched something and didn’t know. A reinstall has set to completely defaults and now it works. Thanks for your quick replies