This is going to sound complicated and technical, but please bear with me because I am about to post a lot of information.
I own a mid-2017 AVA Direct gaming desktop PC with a first generation AMD Ryzen 5 1600X desktop processor with a Noctua NH-D9L+NM-AM4 CPU air cooler, ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Hero AM4 socket with x370 chipset motherboard with EFI firmware revision 6201, an ASUS ROG STRIX AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 8GB HBM2 GPU, 32 GB of DDR4 CL13 Kingston HyperX Savage (4 X 8GB) [13-15-15 timing] at D.O.C.P 2,666.00 MHz DIM RAM, Intel M.2 6000p 512GB PCI-e NVMe x4 SSD, two WD Black 1TB using ASUS RAID-0, one WD Black 6TB, EVGA T2 850 watt 80+ Titanium PSU, LG 27UD58-B 27" 4K UHD IPS 5 ms 60 Hz AMD FreeSync 1 desktop monitor connected via DisplayPort 1.3 (?), LG UH12NS40 Blu-Ray reader and double layer dual format DVD/CD burner, AFT Pro 77u, NZXT Sentry Mesh 5 fan controller, and 4x Corsair AF140 140mm White LED fans with a fifth stock fan in the rear inside a Corsair Carbide 330R Silent Titanium mid-tower desktop PC case. I am running Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64 bit version 1809 with the latest October 2018 patches and updates. I pay for Verizon FiOS Quantum (100 MB/s symmetrical) with a paid Verizon FiOS Quantum Advanced Gateway Router.
I installed Bitdefender Total Security 2019, Malwarebytes Premium 3.6.1, VPNSecure.Me 2.15, NordVPN 6.17.1.60, and VMWare Workstation Pro 15 including the VMNet1 and VMNet 8 network adapters. I can tell you more about installed software applications and products upon request.
I am using JRiver Media Center 24.0.55 64 bit. I followed the easy instructions to install it and I imported my tiny media library and I organized it successfully. I followed the instructions to install, configure and set up the JRiver Media Center Server successfully and I turned on SSL just in case.
I just spent the last few hours researching how to set exceptions to punch holes in Bitdefender, Malwarebytes, Verizon FiOS Quantum Advanced Gateway Router to permit my JRiver Media Center Server to be discoverable on my home LAN.
Cutting to the chase, both my Hisense 40H4C 40" Roku HDTV and Roku Express devices can not find my JRiver Media Center Server named AVADirect using 802.11 AC/B/G/N Wi-Fi.
I have not disabled my VMNet1 or VMNet8 yet; I tried to visit the link to research how it affects older Microsoft Windows desktop operating system versions, but the link is no longer working. I don't know if VMWare is preventing JRiver Media Center Server from being discovered by my Roku devices or not and I would appreciate more insight to figure out if this pinpoints my technical problems.
Can someone help me to make both my Roku devices find my JRiver Media Center Server named AVADirect so I can stream my content to both HDTVs in my apartment successfully? I feel like I am close but no cigar yet. What do I need to know? Thank you.