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mistertee
Posted on 01-11-25 06:42 PM Link | #7370
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...

Menkent
Posted on 01-12-25 04:32 AM Link | #7381
Check the DNS if they're the same.

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mistertee
Posted on 01-18-25 01:03 PM Link | #7400
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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