![]() It can't hurt, as USAFRet and I have both suggested, to shut off all the other devices, OR disconnect the machine that the Plex server is installed on from the network completely, so that nothing else can try to connect to that machine and wake it up, regardless of whether or not there is still anything there for them to connect to or not. They just know that is where they need to connect to in order to access the media, and in a lot of cases even if you are not trying to actively access the media using those devices they have already been configured to establish a reconnection to that machine so that IF you decide to use it to connect to media on the Plex server, it is ALREADY connected and can provide the stream quickly with a minimum amount of fuss. Those devices don't know that you turned off the Plex application OR uninstalled it. You have OTHER computers and devices that are ALREADY configured to connect to the Plex server. Click to expand.The way I see it, and USAFRet can correct me if I'm wrong, but that doesn't make the slightest bit of difference.
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