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[–] W98BSoD@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

No; I’m not replacing hardware at remote locations to make this work. Plex works with everything that’s out there already.

I’ll ask again; how do I load Tailscale on my Roku streamer?

Then keep using Plex. You can't use tailscale on a Roku because Roku doesn't allow it, you have the most locked down, unmodifiable streamer out there. Almost any decent modern router or android based streamer can run tailscale. Even Apple TV with its notoriously closed off ecosystem can do this. If you're attached to Roku for some reason then keep using Plex. When it's time to upgrade hardware look for options that are more open.