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Newcomer Normal user Level: 2 Posts: 1/2 EXP: 15 Next: 31 Since: 01-11-25 Last post: 25 days ago Last view: 25 days ago |
Not sure how to get this to work.
I'm on the same network with both instances. Using recommended wifi settings. Also tried making lan session but cannot detect other instances... |
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mistertee |
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Newcomer Normal user Level: 2 Posts: 2/2 EXP: 15 Next: 31 Since: 01-11-25 Last post: 25 days ago Last view: 25 days ago |
How do I see the DNS?
For clarification, I'm trying to get it to work on my local internet. One device is connected via Ethernet, the other via wireless connection. In the settings, I came across the possibility to set it to indirect mode and chose an option which made the IP addresses 192.168.1.103 & 192.168.1.104. It does not make much sense to me why this connection would not work if both devices are local. |
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