Question for those of you here. I recently purchased a used Boox Note Air 4C so that my son could read manga on a larger screen than the ancient kindle paperwhite we had previously. I’ve been running a Booklore library and using KOReader on the kindle so he can fetch the books down that he wants. The first thing I did when setting up the new Boox was to grab KOReader and point it to our local Booklore OPDS catalogue.

For some reason the Boox cannot see the catalogue or any of the other services I have hosted on my network. All of my local services (including booklore) are behind a reverse proxy (NGINX) and use a certificate to move to https. The domain is registered but only works for me since it provides a local network ip when hit.

Has anyone faced a similar problem with boox and identified a way around it? I suspect this is either (1) the Boox cannot interpret the local address correctly when it hits DNS for my domain or (2) its network configuration is somehow blocking it from ever accessing local network (seems odd).

Edit: I appear to be an idiot and was connected to the visitor network at home rather than my primary network. Had previously checked with the Kindle that both it and Boox were the same network but can’t explain how I came away thinking that they were. Changed Boox network and everything works.

TL;DR: Don’t be dumb, networking when tired will drive mistakes.