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Didn't even know it was possible, but I was able to connect to and control my local Jellyfin Media Player from my Android Jellyfin client. So to answer your question, its at least still working for one other person.
glad it's working for you but no dice here. installed it fresh on a laptop, same deal, doesn't detect either of them.
both installs are flatpaks, how about yours?
Just tried it on my Linux laptop (Debian 12 and also installed via flatpak) and it's also working. Both Linux & Windows versions of Jellyfin Media Player are version 1.11.1.
Do you have a firewall enabled on either of those Linux devices? Could they be blocking any required in/outgoing ports that need to be open?
I would refer to this document and ensure these ports are not being blocked: https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/networking/ - although this may be unrelated if the android <-> Jellyfin Media Player are using other means to communicate.