iPhone unable to connect to Roon Server on Nucleus 1 (ref#3F3LA5)

Is Roon Server running?

· Yes, Roon Server is turned on and running.

What do you see on your screen?

· "Waiting for your Roon Server"

What happens if you press the "Select a different Roon Server" button?

· I don't see Roon Server.

Please try to restart your network setup by unplugging, waiting 30 seconds and then replugging in your networking gear.

· No, the issue remains the same

Please select how you've connected your Roon Server to the internet

· Roon Server is connected by *Ethernet*

Have you checked your firewall settings to ensure that Roon is allowed through?

· Roon still won't connect even after checking this aspect

Have you verified that Roon Server is on the same subnet as your Remotes?

· My Remotes and Server are on the same subnet and I still can't connect

Sometimes the issues can be resolved with a reinstall of your Roon Remote app. Let's try to perform a reinstall and see if it helps.

· I've reinstalled the Roon Remote but it did not help

What is the operating system of your Roon Server host machine?

· *Nucleus*

Select any of the following components that are present in your local network setup

· None of the above

Describe the issue

iPhone can no longer see Roon Server (Nucleus 1)

Describe your network setup

The iPhone no longer sees the Nucleas. Other devices that can still see the server include: 2 Macbooks, 2iPads, 1 (other iphone) _ All connect over WiFi.

Given that all of the other devices we use here continue to connect just fine - I expect that iOS 26.5 changes (for iPhone) are at least partially responsible for the breakage.

I’m also experiencing connectivity issues with the PowerView app from Hunter Douglas. Guess work on my part but it wouldn’t surprise me if the issues with PowerView and Roon were caused by the same changes in iOS 26.5.

Solved. Not a Roon issue.

Hi @John_Gibson1,

Thanks for letting us know, glad the issue is solved. We will mark this thread for closure. Enjoy your music!