Second PC acting as Roon Server instead of Endpoint on Windows 11 (ref#2NOEU9)

Hi! What’s not quite right with Roon?

· None of the above quite fits

None of the above quite fits

· None of these quite match

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· I have PC in my office set up as Roon Server. I would like to enable second PC in family room as Roon end point. My problem is after download and logging in it acts as Roon Server and is not recognized as seperate PC. PC have seperate network names and log in so I ruled that out. I am running Windows 11. Also have two other Eversolo units on network which are great with Roon. Thank you

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That’s because it IS a second Roon server. Go to the lower right corner of your Windows screen on the second computer and click the upward pointing arrow, then right click on the Roon ICON and turn off the Roon server on that machine. Also, remove the arrow next to Launch on start-up.

Hi @Clifford_Kinnaman,

Thanks for writing in and sharing your issue! @Jim_F is likely correct above - Roon Server may have auto-started on your second machine, prompting that connection.

This is nothing to worry about, though - simply head into your Roon Settings > General> X Disconnect > then connect to your proper Roon Server.

Afterwards, as Jim has mentioned, you can quit Roon Server on the second machine since you’re only using it as a remote. Let me know if this helps!

Gentleman, problem solved. Appreciate the clear explanation. Thank you for being helpers.

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