Select .
Open the and navigate to System and Security > Windows Defender Firewall .
The most common cause of a relayed tunnel is a local firewall blocking the Hamachi client engine from receiving inbound traffic.
Converting this to a (indicated by a green dot) requires opening the path between devices by bypassing firewall or NAT restrictions. Step 1: Whitelist Hamachi in Windows Firewall
If you see a blue dot next to a peer's name in LogMeIn Hamachi, you are experiencing a . This means Hamachi cannot establish a direct connection between your computer and your peer, forcing traffic through a middleman server. The result is often high latency and lag, especially in gaming.
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Select .
Open the and navigate to System and Security > Windows Defender Firewall . hamachi relayed tunnel to direct tunnel fix
The most common cause of a relayed tunnel is a local firewall blocking the Hamachi client engine from receiving inbound traffic. Select
Converting this to a (indicated by a green dot) requires opening the path between devices by bypassing firewall or NAT restrictions. Step 1: Whitelist Hamachi in Windows Firewall especially in gaming.
If you see a blue dot next to a peer's name in LogMeIn Hamachi, you are experiencing a . This means Hamachi cannot establish a direct connection between your computer and your peer, forcing traffic through a middleman server. The result is often high latency and lag, especially in gaming.
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