Yep - absolutely - I didn't think UMS was to blame to be honest as that worked, and continues to work on other items in the house.
Ill go hassle MS Support - although they probably wont know anything about it really.
Take care, thank you for all your help and suggestions
I agree, its really odd. I've just gone onto my home router and it hasn't even been setup for IPv6. The Xbox def says its running IPv4, and I've set up a static address, but its still showing as IPv6 in Windows. I may email Microsoft as its really funny all this happened after their latest Xbox ...
Ok, having checked my Xbox one it is definitely running on IPv6 with the IP address I mentioned before, there is no mention of IPv6. But for some reason on my Windows 10 PC, under media streming the Xbox has been assigned an IPv6 address. I tried disabling IPv6 on my network ...
That would explain why I can't see the Xbox. I don't recall ever setting the Xbox to run on IPv6 - wonder if the MS update a few days ago has done something with my settings.
Regardless thank you for the explanation, at least now I know what changes I need to look into ...
I read that in one of the other posts before posting here - I've set it to the correct interface which in my case is Internet Ethernet Connection (192.168.1.133).
I have noticed one other thing, which may or may not be an issue, when I go into media streaming ...
Apologies if I seem a little daft :) - but I first installed UMS a few weeks ago and it ran perfectly fine on my Xbox One X, which I have connected up to my tv in my lounge. Installed, launched and it ran like a dream. However, a couple of days ago I updated to the latest version of ...